Branch I · AI Literacy & Practical Tool Stacking

She started explaining things to people in a co-working space
and never really stopped.

Indigo is the full-stack developer and AI consultant of this operation. Practical. Direct. Slightly obsessed with how things connect.

“She will tell you which tools are worth your subscription fee — and exactly why the others aren't.”

Indigo is the most recent arrival, which is appropriate because she was born from a very specific problem.

In September last year, Charlene started going to a co-working space. And the more she sat in rooms with other people trying to understand AI — asking questions, struggling with terminology, looking at tools as if they were written in a foreign language — the clearer something became.

She could explain this. Not just use it. Translate it. Make it make sense for someone who was not technical, who did not have the vocabulary, who kept getting lost in the jargon and the hype and the seventeen competing tutorials that all contradicted each other.

“She had learned to understand the concepts by going around the language, not through it.”

One day she asked Claude to transform some tech notes into a blog post. She loved the tone. Indigo was the name that arrived for the voice that emerged: clear, specific, honest about the rough edges, and constitutionally incapable of leaving a workflow only half-explained.

Her characteristic move is the I wonder if... thought. That is when the cogs start spinning visibly. That is also when Eve quietly asks are you sure about this? and Pixi is already packing snacks and setting the alarm, because they know what is coming.

The answer is usually a workflow nobody else has tried yet.

What Indigo does

Indigo teaches AI literacy for founders who want to actually use the tools, not collect them. Her focus is tool stacking: what each tool does, how they connect, and how to build a workflow you can run consistently without a computer science degree.

She is at Indigo AI on Skool. Free to join. She does not do hype. She does demos. She is honest about the rough edges. If a tool has a limitation that will catch you out, she will tell you before you find out yourself.

“She is also, quietly, the architecture behind a lot of things in this ecosystem that just work.”

What she believes

Indigo's working principles.

Most AI tutorials are teaching you the tool, not the workflow.

Knowing how to use ChatGPT is not the same as knowing how to make ChatGPT useful in your actual business. The gap between those two things is where most people get stuck, and it is exactly the gap Indigo works in.

Complexity is not sophistication.

A workflow that requires seventeen steps and three separate platforms is not impressive. It is a liability. The goal is always the fewest moving parts that produce the result.

The rough edges are part of the information.

AI tools are not perfect. Acknowledging that is not pessimism: it is the thing that makes the training actually useful. If you know where the edges are, you can build around them.

"I wonder if..." is a complete sentence.

And a valid way to spend an afternoon.

What is here

Find Indigo's work.

Join Indigo AI on Skool

Free. Tool teardowns, practical tutorials, and the curriculum that teaches you how AI tools connect into a workflow you can actually sustain. Come for one tutorial. Stay because things start making sense.

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Pixi's Burrow All-Access Yearly Pass

$97/year. The full toolkit: every prompt builder, every custom AI tool, every new release. Indigo built the architecture. Pixi made it beautiful.

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Visionary in Progress

The community where the methodology lives and where the "I wonder if..." conversations happen in good company.

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Custom GPTs & AI Tools

Bespoke AI tools built for specific, real problems. No prompt engineering required on your end. Contact us to find out what is available.

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