AI doesn't replace you. It hands you back more of what makes you you.

You're already using AI in small ways. This is a calm place to use it well, organised around the work you actually do, and built around Claude Cowork.

Three things make AI actually work. The rest is noise.

There's a lot of noise around AI right now. Underneath it, what makes this useful comes down to three things: the context you give it, the tools you connect it to, and the skills you build on top.

Learn those three, point them at your real work, and AI stops feeling like a chat box and starts working like a colleague who knows your world. ExtraHuman teaches you the three, then gets out of your way.

The point isn't getting more done. It's getting back more of what's yours.

More time on the work only you can do. More space to think instead of rushing. More room to be curious. That's what AI is for, and you're more extra human from the first thing it takes off your plate.

Read the whole idea

Two ways in. Pick the one that's true for you.

Both paths teach the same three things. They just start from a different place.

The three ingredients

Everything that makes AI work for you comes down to these. Each one breaks into no more than three, and that's the whole list.

One · Context

Teach it who you are

The folder you add. It can be a plain folder on your computer. No code, no GitHub.

  • Who you areYou, your team, the business.
  • What you sellThe problems you solve and the value you add.
  • Who you sell toWho they are, and why they buy.
Do it now

Open Cowork, turn on voice, and just talk: who you are, what you do, who you serve. Voice is about four times faster than typing, and you never have to format a thing.

Two · Connections

Give it the tools you use

Cowork makes connecting your tools simple. Lead with what you want it to do, not the acronyms.

  • The ones that just workGmail and Calendar, right out of the box.
  • The harder hookupsWhen the easy path fails, that's where a little paid help comes in.
  • What to watchWhere your data goes, and keeping credentials safe.
Do it now

Connect Gmail and Calendar. Then ask it to find the three emails you still owe a reply, or to block focus time around tomorrow's meetings.

Three · Skills

Make the clever stuff repeatable

A skill is the thing you worked out once, saved so it runs the same way every time. Cowork calls them Skills.

  • Use a skill someone builtBorrow a starter from 8020skill.com.
  • Edit one to make it yoursYour voice, your steps, your data.
  • Build your ownDo the task, love the output, then ask it to save the steps.
Do it now

Grab a starter skill from 8020skill.com and run it once on something real. That is the whole first step.

Do these three and you've done the first real stretch of the journey: using AI for real work, giving it your context, and building your first skills. Everything else grows from here.

The three ingredients are the start of a longer journey.

As the work earns it, you trust the machine to run with a little more on its own. Here's the whole arc. The first stretch is what ExtraHuman teaches, free. The rest lives in Ads to AI.

Free · ExtraHuman
Basic tasks

Check every word

You drop one task into a chat and read every word before it goes anywhere. The boring first draft is off your plate, and the first slice of your week comes back.

Context

Stop re-explaining yourself

You save a few files, so you stop typing the same background every time. The answers fit you, so you just make the call.

Skills

Save the clever stuff

The thing you worked out once moves out of the chat and into a skill, and runs the same way every time, never a fresh roll of the dice.

Systems

The brain

Your skills, context, and data, wired together across the whole business. The small stuff it can undo, it just does. Anything it can't undo waits for your okay.

Runs without you

It stops waiting to be told

It works in the background and brings you what matters before you ask: the prep that's due, the number that's drifting, the reply that's ready to send.

Self-improving

The frontier

It notices what worked, sharpens its own skills, and fixes its own rough edges, week to week. You're still steering. You still decide what good looks like.

You've done the three. Here's what's next.

Systems, running without you, and a brain that improves itself: that's the deeper handover, and it's where Ads to AI takes you. Same idea, more of it, with the skills already built and a community building more every week.

See Ads to AI

And one more, past the frontier.

Helping (extra) humans. Once your system runs itself, the best thing you can do is show someone else what even a simple one can do for them. That is the whole point of ExtraHuman.

More of your week. More of your head. More of what makes you you.

ExtraHuman is free. Start with whichever path is true for you, and try the first small thing today.