A time machine awaits. Thirty days to take it.
Thirty days. One specific thing to try every day. No jargon. No tech-bro nonsense. No engineers required.
Just one woman who has tested 220+ AI tools, made every mistake going, and is going to share what actually works to give you your time, your brain and bits of your life back.
It is free. It is built for women in business. You can start on day one with zero experience.
UK rules mean you'll get a one-click confirmation email first. Click it. You're in.
An AI agent that runs on a schedule while you're doing something else. Built by you, in your voice. You wake up to its output. Three tracks to pick from in Week 4 (you only build one): a daily morning brief, a weekly content engine, or an inbound pitch responder.
Eight plain text files on your laptop that capture how you work, how you sound, who you serve, and what you sell. Portable. Future-proof. If a better AI comes out next year, you point it at this folder and it knows you instantly.
Not party tricks. Not 47 productivity hacks. The actual craft of briefing AI properly so it produces work that sounds like you. Plus the infrastructure that compounds, week after week, after the challenge ends.
We have been fed a narrative of fear and exclusion when it comes to AI.
That it is too technical. Too risky. Moving too fast. Built by men in gilets, for men in gilets. We have not been left behind because we simply forgot to do something. We have been left behind because that is how the room has been orchestrated to date.
This 30 days is one of the rooms we are changing. With me. With all the other women already leaning in to learn, share, and use this stuff in real ways.
And here is what almost nobody is talking about loudly enough.
AI is cognitive extension. Not a replacement for our brains. An amplifier of them. I am thinking differently, smarter and deeper than I have in years because of the tools in my hands. I am building apps and websites I never thought I could build. I am learning faster. I am more curious. I am more creative.
The time it saves is real, and it is wonderful. But the bigger gift, honestly, is the thinking.
When women finally arrive in this room (a room we have not really been part of), incredible things are going to happen.
One last thing worth saying. Confidence only comes through action. Small, regular action. The kind that feels less scary when you do it alongside other women who are also doing it for the first time.
That is what these 30 days are for.
If the left column landed, you are exactly the person I built this for.
Every morning for 30 days, one email lands. Each contains:
You can do as much or as little as you want. Ignore an email and pick up tomorrow. Or do all 30 and have a properly different relationship with AI by the end.
I will be in the room with you. Sharing my own work, my mistakes, what is saving me time, what is not. We are in this together.
Stop talking to AI like a search bar. Brief it like a colleague. Five prompting techniques in the browser.
Hand the boring work over. Install the desktop app, connect inbox and calendar, hand off the admin that eats your week.
Use AI as a thinking partner. Build the six files that hold the brain about you. Then use it on a real decision.
Be unmissable. Then build the agent that compounds it. Pick your agent, build it, iterate it, schedule it. By Day 28 it runs without you.
By the end of the challenge you will not be an AI expert. That is not the point. You will be confident, curious, and competent enough to keep going on your own.
The challenge itself is free. Always will be.
To get the most out of it from Week 2 onwards, you'll need Claude Pro at £18/mo. That's paid to Anthropic, not me. It's the AI we use to build the agent.
There are other tools we touch lightly during the challenge. Most have a free tier or a seven-day trial. Try them before you commit to anything. Decide what's useful to you, what isn't, and only invest in the ones that earn their place.
You can cancel Claude Pro on Day 31 if you want to. Most people don't.
One small thing a day. For 30 days.
A time machine awaits.
The challenge is the start. By Day 30 you'll have a working agent and the appetite to build more.
After that, here's where the learning continues:
If you finish the challenge and want more, this is the door. None of it is hard-sold during the 30 days. You'll get the option when you're ready.
Join the waitlist →I'm Nishma Patel Robb. Brand strategist, keynote speaker and founder of Unmissable (brand and AI advisory) and Glittersphere (community for unapologetic, ambitious women).
I am an AI enthusiast, not an expert. 220+ tools tested. £6,000+ invested in training. I use AI every day to run my business and my actual life. Every mistake going, made.
I spent a decade at Google as Senior Director of Brand and Reputation Marketing, including helping launch their first generative AI product (Bard, now Gemini). One of the things I led there was Digital Garage, a brilliant programme providing free digital skills training, in person and online, to many thousands of people across the UK. 70% of the people who came across the threshold to take up that free training were women. We never targeted it that way. Watching what those skills did to those lives shaped me.
Switched On is my mission to achieve the same impact we saw when we closed the digital skills gap. Built on the same instinct: that when women are given the right tools and the right room, they do not just catch up. They go past.
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