Skills guide

Build the AI fluency skills that survive tool changes

Start with durable practices: framing work, prompting clearly, checking outputs, and integrating AI into real workflows.

Turns a broad AI-skills phrase into a concrete capability checklist.

The site helps learners prioritize durable AI practices instead of chasing every new app.

Useful before you join anything

This site has a narrow purpose: help individual learners and career switchers understand the next practical AI fluency decision.

Core habits

Briefing, prompting, decomposing, reviewing, and deciding when not to use AI.

Role practice

Examples adapt for marketing, operations, education, founders, and career changers.

Evidence of skill

The checklist points toward work products you can show, not vague claims.

Get the skills checklist

Choose your role focus and we will send the checklist version that fits your context.

Your request is captured directly for AI Fluency Skills so this resource can improve around real visitor needs.

Clear expectations

Are these tool-specific skills?

No. The emphasis is on habits that transfer across AI tools.

Is there a prompt pack?

Yes. The first download pairs the checklist with starter prompts by role.

How does this connect to training?

The checklist can become a structured learning path once the highest-priority skill gaps are clear.