Learn the operating model
Workflows, context, agent lanes, approval gates, and human oversight.
Right now, every campaign waits on you. The fix isn't working faster or buying another tool. It's a shift: from doing the marketing work yourself to directing systems that do it, while you stay in control of what ships. Here's how that runs in practice.
Most people start as AI users: one long chat, random files, useful outputs, then the same problem again tomorrow. AIIMN helps members become marketing operators who can structure a workflow, define the context, set the review gate, and improve the system after it ships.
Workflows, context, agent lanes, approval gates, and human oversight.
WindRider teardowns and member examples show how AI fits into actual marketing work.
Start with a contained use case before trying to automate a department.
Use office hours and Ask the Network for implementation decisions.
What worked, what broke, and what changed becomes part of the room.
When public membership goes live, the waitlist gets first access. Sign up with your email and a one-line ICP self-id (in-house marketer, SMB operator, or both).
Get First Access$50/mo or $499/yr. Native checkout through Circle. No long contracts, cancel anytime. The waitlist is where you live until this door opens.
Cornerstone content alternates so something new lands every week.
Public, biweekly, free. Lands on Beehiiv. Operator-flavored, no theatre.
PublicMember-only, biweekly, lands in Circle. Real prompts, real configs, real agent teardowns from WindRider operations.
Members onlyNet cadence: one newsletter every two weeks AND one playbook drop every two weeks, alternating. From a member's seat, that is a new substantive thing to read every week.
One session per month, 60–90 minutes, recorded.
Working session, not webinar. Members bring real problems. We work them in front of the room.
A short opening from Robert on what shipped that month in WindRider operations, then most of the call is members' problems on screen.
Archived in Circle, indexed by topic. If you couldn't attend, you can pull the segment you needed.
No 1:1 office hours. Group cadence is what makes the unit economics work; carving out 1:1 time would either inflate the price or wreck the format.
The asset library. Low-chatter. This is where the IP compounds.
Events calendar, recordings archive, agendas.
Members post real screenshots and configs from their own operations. Peer learning, not gallery wall.
Focused-question space. Faster turnaround than office hours, narrower scope.
Member-produced case studies and warm intros from inside the room.
We picked Circle on purpose: a Slack would let the playbook rot, and Skool would push us toward course-format energy. Circle's spaces architecture keeps the IP findable in month twelve, not just month one.
A few things AIIMN is deliberately not, so you do not pay $50/mo expecting them:
Get the newsletter and read for a few weeks. Voice carries; if the newsletter sounds like your kind of room, the network will too.
June 8, 2026. The waitlist gets first access before public signups open, and you'll have a few days' head start to grab the annual rate before general availability.
Cancel anytime; you keep what you've already learned. There's no money-back-guarantee theatre on top.
Not inside the membership. Group office hours only — the unit economics break otherwise, and we'd rather say it out loud than dilute the format.
Do more in less time, with marketing that runs without you in every loop. Join the waitlist for first access when public membership opens June 8, 2026.