AI INCOME CLASH · OTTAWA CHALLENGE ROUNDS · 2026
LEARN · PACKAGE · DELIVER

Challenge your AI income skills — structured drills, honest outcomes.

We are an Ottawa training studio that runs challenge-based AI income skills courses. You practise methods for billable work with ChatGPT, Copilot and Claude, scored round by round. This is vocational training — not guaranteed income, not investment, not get-rich-quick.

R01 Foundations R03 Packaging R05 Output CAP Action plan

Vocational training · BN 471928305 RC0001 · Elgin Street, Ottawa

The arena statement

Practical AI courses for income growth, run like a series of rounds.

AI Income Clash is a vocational training studio in Canada. Our courses teach practical AI work skills applied to income growth — client services, productivity, service packaging and pricing — using everyday AI tools in a professional context. We are not an investment product, not a life-coaching brand and not a get-rich-quick scheme; completion certifies participation, and we never promise a specific income figure.

Most learners arrive with the same frustration: they have opened ChatGPT, tried a few prompts, and produced work that was almost client-ready but not quite. Our income clash curriculum turns that "almost" into a repeatable method. Each challenge round isolates one skill of billable AI work — from prompt engineering to service delivery — and scores it on speed and quality, so you leave with client-ready AI output rather than a folder of experiments.

"Clash" here means a friendly contest of method, not a fight and not gambling. You compete against a scorecard and your own last attempt, inside small cohorts that trade honest feedback. The point is momentum: measurable progress toward billable work you can actually charge for.

A small cohort of professionals working on laptops during an AI income skills course
Cohort drill — Ottawa studio, Elgin Street

6challenge rounds, from foundations to a personal AI income action plan
12learners per cohort, so every scored drill gets real facilitator feedback
3core AI tools in the toolkit — ChatGPT, Copilot and Claude for professional work
Notebook and scorecard used to track progress across the income clash rounds
Tracking the round scorecard

Figures describe how our cohorts are structured. They are illustrative of the programme design and are not a forecast of income, earnings or business results.

Four movements per round

Learn, automate, package, deliver.

Every course threads the same four movements. They are the spine of the income clash curriculum, and they repeat until the sequence feels automatic.

01

Learn

Build a working command of AI tools for professionals — prompt engineering, structured context, and honest checks on AI output quality. You learn where generative AI helps a client brief and where it quietly invents facts you must catch.

02

Automate

Turn one-off prompts into repeatable AI workflows. We build small, reliable AI automation steps that shave hours off client services without handing judgment to the machine — a draft in twelve minutes instead of three hours.

03

Package

Shape AI-assisted work into a service someone will buy. Packaging AI services means a named deliverable, a clear scope, and pricing AI work that survives revisions — the difference between an idea and billable work.

04

Deliver

Run the delivery scorecard: quality, turnaround and client communication under a deadline. Billable delivery is where income growth actually happens, so this is where our scored drills bite hardest.


Close-up of a notebook and laptop during AI income course planning
Planning a scored drill
The method

Scored drills, cohort feedback, human judgment kept in the loop.

Our method is deliberately plain. You attempt a drill, you get scored against a rubric, and your cohort reviews the result. Then you run it again. The scored drill is not there to rank people; it exists to make progress visible, so you can see a billable workflow tightening week over week.

We are blunt about limits. AI tools make confident mistakes, so every round includes a review step where a human checks the AI output before it reaches a client. That is not a caveat bolted onto the marketing — it is a graded part of the work. Monetising AI skills responsibly means owning the final decision, every time.

  • Prompt engineering
  • AI workflows
  • Client services
  • Pricing AI work
  • Packaging AI services
  • Billable delivery

Six programmes · R01 → R06

The round sequence.

Six income program tracks, each a challenge round in its own right. Take them in order for a full structured income course, or single out the round that matches the earn-with-AI skill you need next.

R01

AI Income Clash Foundations

R02

Client Service Workflow with AI

R03

Packaging AI-Assisted Services for Sale

R04

Pricing & Scope for Billable AI Work

R05

Productivity for More Billable Output

CAP

Final Clash Capstone — Income Action Plan

See the rounds in full


From the floor

Two rounds, drawn from real cohorts.

Anonymised scenarios that show the method at work. No dollar amounts, because we teach skills — not income promises.

SCENARIO · R02

The brief that took three hours

A freelance copywriter spent three hours rewriting a client brief the AI could have structured in twelve minutes — she just did not trust the output. In Round 2 she built an AI workflow that drafts, then flags every claim for her to verify. The brief now takes an afternoon, not a day, and the client-ready AI output reads like hers because she still edits the last mile.

SCENARIO · R04

The quote that collapsed on revisions

A small studio sent a quote that looked sharp until the scope ballooned, because nobody priced revisions. In Round 4 they rebuilt the offer around a named deliverable and a revision cap, so pricing AI work stopped leaking hours. The service finally held its shape — proof that packaging AI services is as much a skill as prompting.


Three quick questions

Before you enter.

Do you guarantee income?

No. We teach billable AI work skills through scored drills. Completion does not guarantee income, profit or business results — this is vocational training, and the outcome depends on you and your market.

Do I need to be technical?

No coding required. If you can use a browser and write to a client, you can start Round 1. We cover prompt engineering and AI workflows from first principles.

Is "clash" about competition?

It is a contest of method, not a fight. You compete against a scorecard and your own previous attempt, inside a supportive cohort. It is not gambling, and the .pro domain is branding only.

Read the full FAQ →

Honest outcomes. Our courses teach practical AI work skills that can support income growth through client work, productivity and professional service delivery. Completion certificates reflect training participation only. We do not guarantee specific income, profit, salary increases or business results. AI tools and examples may contain errors, so professional decisions always require human judgment. This is vocational training, not investment or financial advice.

Next cohort · 2026

Ready to step into the round?

Bring the client work you already do. Leave with an income clash method you can run again next week. Ottawa studio, Elgin Street — small cohorts, honest scoring.

The AI Income Clash training arena set up for an evening cohort