Learn AI without feeling like a tech person.
Simple Folk AI helps regular business owners use AI for everyday work: marketing, websites, spreadsheets, customer messages, planning, and decisions. No tech pressure. Just practical help you can actually use.
"idk how to word the email about our prices going up without ppl getting mad"
A short, warm note explaining the increase, what customers still get, and when it starts.
Use it for the work already on your desk.
Not a new system to learn. A faster way through the work you're already doing.
Emails, posts, and ads
Write the customer email, the price-increase note, or the social post you've been putting off.
Spreadsheets and lists
Make sense of a messy spreadsheet, a customer list, or a pile of notes in minutes, not hours.
Offers, pricing, next steps
Think through a new offer, a price change, or what to do next — with something to react to.
Better questions before you hire
Walk into an agency or freelancer conversation already knowing what you actually need.
Messy ideas into clear plans
Turn a half-formed idea into something you could actually hand to someone and act on.
You don't need to become a tech person.
You just need a few practical ways to use AI in the business you already run. No new vocabulary required — we translate as we go.
Before you hire — a quick tally
Understand it before you pay for it.
Before another website, marketing agency, PPC manager, SEO firm, or consultant, learn what AI can help you understand and do yourself — so whatever you hire out later, you're hiring it with your eyes open.
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7 Things to Try With AI Before You Hire Help
- Write your next customer email
- Clean up a messy spreadsheet
- Draft your price-increase note
- Turn an idea into a real plan
- Ask better questions before you hire
- ...and 2 more