Tired of spending more time fixing AI than writing it yourself?
Learn how to make AI sound like you,
so it finally gives you back the time it promised.
Build an AI Ghostwriter That Actually Sounds Like You
Wednesday, May 27
9:30 ET | 16:30 Israel
Who this is for:
- You’re a solopreneur, consultant, service provider, or small business
- You create (or want to create) content consistently
- You feel overwhelmed by content or AI, and you're frustrated that your marketing doesn't sound like you (no matter how much you try)
- You want a smarter, simpler way to show up - that actually works
What you get in just 60 minutes:
- A Claude Project that's set up for your workspace
- A plug-and-play framework to improve your AI output immediately
- A clear understanding of why AI sounds generic - and how to fix it
- A rough VOICE document that reflects your voice and that you can keep refining long after the workshop
- A behind-the-scenes look at how to structure AI so it actually works for you
Your Facilitators
This workshop is a collaboration Lerns.ai and Rachel Lubchansky - combining AI implementation, business strategy, and real-world content expertise to help business owners use AI in a way that’s actually practical, strategic, and sustainable.
Pinjas and Michelle, Co-Founders of Lerns.Ai, specialize in helping businesses understand and integrate AI without the overwhelm. Through AI consulting, education, workflow automation, and systems strategy, their work focuses on making AI approachable, usable, and genuinely valuable for everyday business owners.
Rachel Lubchansky is a business mentor and marketing strategist who has spent nearly a decade helping solopreneurs and small business owners simplify their marketing, clarify their messaging, and create content that actually connects with clients. Her work focuses on helping business owners sound more clear, grounded, and strategic in how they show up online.
Together, we created this workshop to bridge the gap between AI capability and real human voice so you can stop sounding generic and start using AI in a way that actually sounds like you.