At 17, I had nothing but a laptop and free Wi-Fi. Today I lead teams that automate 80% of workflows and have driven $2M+ with AI.
When I was 17, I was homeless — no college, no connections, just a borrowed laptop and free Wi-Fi from coffee shops. That's where I taught myself design, took on tiny freelance jobs, and slowly built my way into tech.
After years leading design at SaaS companies, I saw the problem: people drowning in meetings and burning out. Then I discovered AI. Not gimmicks — real systems that worked for me while I slept.
So I left design to build AI Genesis — helping people turn AI into leverage, not noise.
Now I use the same systems I built for myself to help others save time, scale faster, and actually enjoy their work again.
I didn't come from tech privilege or a Stanford degree — I learned design while homeless, building my first skills from coffee shops. That desperation forced me to master what actually works — not theory.
Over the next decade, I led design at SaaS companies where every idea was judged by one metric: results.
Later, working alongside Google's growth team, I saw how the top 1% actually use AI — not the version they talk about publicly.
Now, I build AI systems that automate 80% of workflows and power over $2M in revenue. That same framework is what you're about to learn — simple, tested, and built from real-world proof.
"The people who win aren't the smartest — they're the ones who learn the tools first."
They see AI as a better hammer. Ask it questions, get answers. Use it for specific tasks. This is like using a computer only for email.
They realize AI can be architected into systems. Memory, context, specialized roles. It becomes less about individual prompts and more about persistent intelligence.
They stop seeing AI as separate from themselves. It becomes an extension of their thinking. They don't "use" AI anymore than you "use" your memory. It's just part of how they process the world.
I watched companies die because they didn't go mobile-first. The survivors weren't the ones who built apps. They were the ones who understood mobile was a new way of thinking, not just a smaller screen.
Working with SaaS companies, I saw the pattern repeat. Companies that treated data as "reports" failed. Companies that treated data as "intelligence" dominated.
Same pattern, bigger stakes. Most people are using AI like it's 2012 and they just discovered email on their phone. Functional, but missing 90% of the potential.
The technology isn't the revolution. The revolution is how it changes what's possible for regular people.
When you're homeless, you can't afford theories that don't work. Every framework here has been refined by necessity.
Leading teams at SaaS companies means every system had to work for hundreds of people, not just me.
Those closed-door sessions showed me what's coming in 2–3 years. I'm teaching you to prepare for that future now.
I speak both languages — tech and human. I can translate what the engineers are doing into what regular people can use.
You've seen my journey – from battling for survival to scaling AI solutions for millions in revenue. You understand that AI isn't just abstract theory; it's a powerful, practical tool for transformation, rigorously refined by necessity and validated across hundreds of users.
Now, it's your turn to go from comprehending AI to commanding it. This next section introduces my proven 7-Day AI Sprint – a condensed, actionable framework. In just one week, you will learn the exact systems I used to translate complex AI concepts into tangible, revenue-generating implementations.
Forget the fluff and academic jargon. This Sprint is engineered for rapid, real-world application, equipping you to develop your own AI strategies, integrate solutions, and gain the insider edge I used to see 2-3 years ahead of the curve. Your AI advantage isn't just theoretical – it's a practical, implementable system starting today.
FROM HOMELESS TO AI LEADER