Understand AI once.
Keep the skill for good.

Fluent's first live cohort for Kenyan business owners — two Saturdays on Zoom, ten minutes a day on WhatsApp in between. Starts Saturday, 25 July 2026. We teach you to cook, not hand you a fish.

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Quick answer

What is AI Digital Delegator?

A Nairobi-based 6-week program for Kenyan business owners. You learn to brief, test, correct, and grow a WhatsApp AI assistant using your real business information, then keep the assistant after the course.

The method

You're not the student. You're the boss.

You don't take notes about AI. You hire it, the way you'd hire an employee. Four phases end in real work done for your business, then a capstone week and the in-person Claude Masterclass to finish. Six weeks.

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Week 1

Interview

Before you hand over any work, you learn what an AI assistant can and can't do — the mental model you need to manage one well.

Skill: Delegation

2

Week 2

Onboard

Brief your assistant on your business — your prices, your tone, the questions customers ask most — the way you'd onboard a new hire.

Skill: Description

3

Week 3

Probation

Test, refine, and learn to trust your assistant. You'll spot where it needs correcting and fix it.

Skill: Discernment

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Week 4

Growth

Expand what your assistant can do and get ready to show it off at the in-person finale.

Skill: Diligence

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Week 5 · finale

Capstone

Put it all together. Your assistant runs real customer work while you supervise, correct, and sign off on the results.

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Week 6 · finale

Claude Masterclass

A live, in-person session in Nairobi to go further and meet the community. Free for students, the finish line of the six weeks.

The companion

An assistant that lives where you already work: WhatsApp.

From day one you're talking to your assistant on WhatsApp. Week by week you teach it your business, until it drafts your quotes and answers routine questions in your voice. When the program ends, it doesn't. It's yours.

  • Nothing new to install, it's just a WhatsApp contact
  • Trained on your business, in your voice
  • You keep it (and everything it learned) after the program
See the full program →

Business owners, not techies.

No invented success stories here. Our first cohort is enrolling now. This is what the program has you hand over, week by week.

By Week 2

Your assistant drafts quotations and replies in your words

By Week 4

Routine customer questions answered on WhatsApp without you

Week 6

The Claude Masterclass: live and in-person in Nairobi. The course ends. Your assistant doesn't. It's yours, for good

Want to be the first case study on this page? That's the deal: apply for a seat.

the programme

One method. Built for founders.

The delegation method, tuned to how a Kenyan micro-business owner actually works. Enrolling now for the founding cohort.

It ends with a working assistant you keep — and the AI Digital Delegator credential to show for it. See what's inside.

the fit

Is this for you?

Three to four hours a week for six weeks. Here's who gets the most out of it, and who doesn't.

This is for you if:

  • You run a real business on WhatsApp: a shop, a service, a small team
  • You answer the same customer questions ten times a day
  • You want to own the tool, not rent another subscription

It's not for you if:

  • You want a certificate to frame, not an assistant to use
  • You're looking for a done-for-you agency. This teaches you to run it yourself
  • You can't give it three to four hours a week for six weeks
Still weighing it? Straight answers to the common questions: read the FAQ.

Two Saturdays.
One skill you keep for good.

The live AI Literacy cohort starts Saturday, 25 July 2026. KES 2,000· seats are limited — it's a small group.

Pay with M-Pesa and log in with your WhatsApp number — that's where the cohort runs.