A practical AI weekend in Tbilisi. Two days. Paired teams. A working AI tool in your hand by Sunday evening.
Every participant walks out Sunday evening with one specific AI tool deployed in their actual context. Plus a 60-day roadmap and a peer network they keep.
One specific AI implementation built by you (with an implementer at your table), deployed in your work, business or side project.
A printed engineering blueprint: what to extend in week 1, what to add in week 2, what to ship in month 2. No fluff.
You're matched with someone of complementary skill. The pair becomes your accountability and second set of eyes for months after.
30 days free in The Forge Club after the intensive — monthly online masterclasses, archive, member chat, mentor access.
The Forge is a community of operators implementing AI in their own businesses. No theory. Real cases, live tools, people who already did it and are ready to share.
Evening meetups featuring one practitioner per session. Real case, real tools, what worked and what didn't. People come for three things: real experience, concrete tools, and the room of operators thinking the same way.
Register · $20 →A weekend where you build your own AI product from zero. You leave not with notes from a notebook, but with a working tool deployed in your business context.
Register · $200 →Each masterclass: one operator who already runs AI in their business, one room of people thinking the same way, $20 at the door. Speakers revealed as we lock them in.
One of Russia's most creative marketers. PR campaigns with 1B+ organic reach without ad budget. Beeline, Dodo Pizza, Kupibilet. Guest expert at Skolkovo and Synergy.
An operator running AI workflows inside a 20+ person team. Live stack, real numbers, real misses.
A founder who replaced an SDR team with an AI agent. Cost per qualified lead, conversion delta, what the stack actually does.
A product builder who ships AI features users actually use. Prompt design, eval loops, when to fall back to humans.
Every speaker has an AI system running in their own business for 4+ weeks. What worked, what didn't, why.
The specific stacks operators use today — and how to deploy them without a team of engineers.
What's achievable without throwing money at ads or hiring an SDR team — and where the limits are.
Three things people come for: real experience, concrete tools, and operators thinking the same way.
We are actively curating 4–6 speakers for this weekend. Every speaker has an AI system running in their own business for 4+ weeks — no theorists, no motivational coaches. Live stack demos only. Each operator sits with pairs for 2–3 hours after their case.
We prioritize speakers based in Tbilisi or operating Caucasus-relevant businesses. Local cases land harder than fly-in cases.
You have an AI tool running in your business 4+ weeks. You can show the live stack. You can sit with pairs for 2–3 hours after your case. Apply below.
A working business, a side project earning income, a corporate role where AI would change your output, or a startup idea you can articulate in one sentence.
You can describe 1–2 processes in your day that currently eat too much time. Specific. Measurable in hours or dollars.
You bring a laptop. You'll be working hands-on with an implementer at the table for 75-minute sprints. Not watching slides.
Ultradian rhythm: 75-minute focused work blocks with 15-minute breaks. Working with your brain's natural focus cycle, not against it.
Coffee, "implementation passport" handed out. Guarantee announced.
Map your funnel, team, finance, and leaks. Find the one process worth automating first.
Track leads present 7-min cases. Diagnostic test routes you to your track. Pair matching by complementary skill. Guarantee window closes.
Pairs eat at track tables. Operators sit with pairs informally.
The pair writes a single spec for both businesses. Shared architecture, different data.
Tool A starts taking shape. By the end, a button does something real.
Each pair reports in 2 min where they're stuck. Then a dinner with operators and guest speakers.
Implementers fix any blockers from Day 1.
Tool A goes live on real data. Real input, real output.
Same logic, partner B's data. Both tools now run.
A graduate from a previous chapter (or online MK speaker) presents what happened to their tool 4 weeks later.
Engineering blueprint: week 1, week 2, month 2. Printed roadmap leaves with you.
Each participant 3 min: what works, key metric, what's next. 25 × 3 = 75 min sharp.
Group photo. Club access. Accelerator referral pricing. Mentor chain invitation.
We review applications within 48 hours. Each cohort is 30 paired participants — we keep it small to keep the work intense. Pre-pay reserves your seat.
Russian. Slides, materials, and live sessions are all in Russian. Tbilisi #2 (if demand) may run in English for the local market.
By 12:55 Saturday — end of Sprint 2 on Day 1 — you can stand up and leave. Full refund. No retention talk, no "let's discuss why", no awkward exit. This is announced from stage first thing Saturday morning.
Laptop with charger. Access to your business data (CRM read-only is enough). One specific pain point you want to solve. Willingness to work hands-on with another human for 8 hours × 2 days.
2-day program, paired workspace, implementer at your table, "implementation passport" (24-page workbook), lunches both days, Saturday networking dinner, 60-day roadmap (printed), 30 days free Forge Club access.
Yes. Team pair ($350 for 2) discount. We recommend different roles though — owner + ops person works much better than two of the same role.
Yes. Mention them in the application. If their application is also accepted, you're matched. Otherwise we match by complementary skill on Day 1.
60-day roadmap. Forge Club access ($49/mo after first 30 free days). Option to return as graduate-speaker at 4–6 week mark. Mentor chain invitation if you want to help the next cohort.
Final venue address sent 7 days before. Old Town area. We share a curated list of hotels and short-term stays once registered. No parking provided — we recommend walking or taxi (Bolt/Yandex).