AI With Remy | The AI Course Reviews 2

TrustScore 4 out of 5

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AI with Remy helps everyday people and small teams actually use AI, not just hear about it. Most people know it's a big deal by now. Almost nobody's shown them how to put it to work in a normal working day. That's the gap Remy fills. The whole thing is built around practical, copy-it-today learning. Real prompts, real tools, real automations you can plug into the work you already do. No jargon, no tech background needed. If you can send an email, you can keep up. You won't get another 'guru' telling you AI will change everything. You get someone who sits with you on live group sessions and shows you exactly how to do it. That's the part that matters here. The work runs across short video lessons, free guides, and a full course for people ready to go from "i keep meaning to learn this" to actually building things. There's also a live cohort, where you copy the exact stack Remy uses every day and build alongside a room of people doing the same. People stick around for two reasons: it's honest, and it stays current. The tools move fast, so what you learn still works next month, not just today. Come have a look. Worst case, you pick up a few things that save you hours every week.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Couldn't recommend more highly

Couldn't recommend more highly. I was feeling a overwhelmed with everything AI, I knew I needed to be implementing it into my business and quickly but I wasn't sure where I needed to start.

Remy taught me how to think about AI, gave me a structure to approach any platform and showed me the best way of introducing it to my team and business.

Thanks Remy

June 1, 2026
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Ai with Rremi claude course

I recently took the AI with Rremi course, and it was absolutely transformative. Within just one hour, I was able to get up to speed with Claude AI’s code capabilities. The course is clear, concise, and incredibly well-structured. Thanks to Remi’s guidance, I quickly built a landing page using Claude a task I never imagined would be that easy. If you’re looking to fast-track your AI skills, this course is a must!

June 5, 2026
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