How to build an AI Agent from scratch, for free!
Join Doriel (co-founder of MirrorMe) to see AI agents in action. Learn how ANYONE can build their own army of helpers, and I do mean anyone.
Date and time
Location
Online
Agenda
Welcome & What to Expect
Where AI Is Really Heading (and Why It Matters)
Making It Real & How to Create Agents That Work for You
What You Can Build (Even Without a Tech Background)
Open Q&A
About this event
- Event lasts 1 hour
If you’ve dabbled with tools like ChatGPT or played with AI to write posts or spark ideas, you’ve already seen what it can do on the surface. But something bigger is happening quietly behind the scenes. AI is evolving into a hands-on assistant that can actually carry out tasks for you.
Think of scrolling websites, clicking buttons, writing messages, and saving data anywhere you want, which is my favourite part. I personally hate downloading and sorting information, but now I don't have to.
This session is for the doers. For the founders, the leaders, the execs, the coaches, the consultants, the solo operators making big moves with limited time. You don’t need to be “techy” at all; everything I do and teach is relatable, using plain language and a couple of tools that are completely free.
Come along and see for yourself!
What I explain isn’t just about saving time (though you’ll definitely do that). It’s about multiplying what you can get done, ditching the need for ten different subscriptions, and finally getting round to those brilliant ideas you’ve had on hold because, like most of us, your time is limited.
So, I’m showing you how agents can take care of the repeat stuff, the background stuff, the “I’ll do it later” stuff, so you can get back to the work that actually grows, supports and takes your business (or your team) in the direction you want. This is real, usable and extremely relevant. And I promise, it’ll make you way more valuable than you realise.
A lot of people still feel unsure or even fear that AI will take everyone's jobs, and that is understandable. I simply encourage you to stay open, stay curious, ask questions and get clear about any meaningful changes that could actually support the way you work, not replace it.
Doriel