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We built this for you
Many of you can't afford thousands on our bootcamps — but still want to master AI. So we built something for you. Meet PromptPal — the Duolingo of AI prompting. Daily challenges. Real scores. Image generation. Code prompting. Copywriting. All in one app, no ChatGPT subscription needed. We posted about this a while back and got hundreds on the waitlist. We're launching in days. Amidst the drones and missiles flying over my head, im committed to giving our community accessible tech education for less than lunch meal. If you want early access before we open to the public...drop your email below. 👇
We built this for you
23 Signs of AI in Writing
1. Excessive Emphasis on Significance, Legacy, and Broader Trends Words to watch: stands/serves as, is a testament/reminder, a vital/significant/crucial/pivotal/key role/moment, underscores/highlights its importance/significance, reflects broader, symbolizing its ongoing/enduring/lasting, contributing to the, setting the stage for, marking/shaping the, represents/marks a shift, key turning point, evolving landscape, focal point, indelible mark, deeply rooted Problem: LLM writing puffs up importance by adding statements about how arbitrary aspects represent or contribute to a broader topic. AI: The Statistical Institute of Catalonia was officially established in 1989, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of regional statistics in Spain. This initiative was part of a broader movement across Spain to decentralize administrative functions and enhance regional governance. Human: The Statistical Institute of Catalonia was established in 1989 to collect and publish regional statistics independently from Spain's national statistics office. 2. Excessive Emphasis on Notability and Media Coverage Words to watch: independent coverage, local/regional/national media outlets, written by a leading expert, active social media presence Problem: LLMs hit readers over the head with claims of notability, often listing sources without context. AI: Her views have been cited in The New York Times, BBC, Financial Times, and The Hindu. She maintains an active social media presence with over 500,000 followers. Human: In a 2024 New York Times interview, she argued that AI regulation should focus on outcomes rather than methods. 3. Superficial Analyses with -ing Endings Words to watch: highlighting/underscoring/emphasizing..., ensuring..., reflecting/symbolizing..., contributing to..., cultivating/fostering..., encompassing..., showcasing... Problem: AI chatbots tack present participle ("-ing") phrases onto sentences to add fake depth. AI: The temple's color palette of blue, green, and gold resonates with the region's natural beauty, symbolizing Texas bluebonnets, the Gulf of Mexico, and the diverse Texan landscapes, reflecting the community's deep connection to the land.
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Shaytaan is telling you it won't work
You spent thousands on mentorship. You learned the frameworks, watched the tutorials, maybe even built a few projects. Then after a few weeks, you convinced yourself: "More applications won't work." "A different approach won't work." "I'm just not good enough yet." Or worse, the most pathetic excuse: "I'm not the right person for tech... maybe I should just stick to my current job." Let me be brutally honest with you: That's not insight. That's Shaytaan. Shaytaan doesn't need to make you commit major sins to ruin you. He just needs to whisper one thing: "This won't work for you. Go back to working for non-Muslims selling insurance." You know what the difference is between someone who makes it and someone who quits? It's not talent. It's not luck. It's not "being a natural at coding." It's intensity, not consistency. Stop telling yourself you need to "stay consistent" for 6 months. You don't have 6 months of mediocre focus. You need short bursts of deep, obsessive work over weeks and months. You need to go so hard that the results have no choice but to show up. Because here's what I see all the time: brothers who've been "learning to code" for 6+ months with empty GitHub profiles. It's frankly embarrassing. You're adding another course to your cart like you're an ukhti window shopping for makeup. You don't need another window. You need a mirror. A mirror to track your weekly inputs: - Applications sent - Cover letters customized - GitHub commits pushed - Projects built (not started, BUILT) - LinkedIn dms to CTO's - Cold emails to hiring managers or clients A simple spreadsheet (AI can automate this) to see exactly what you're doing and whether you're actually putting in the work. I don't sell courses for the masses to watch for a monthly fee. I sell 1-1 mentorship and an internship that works. It's proven to work. But it only works if YOU work. You can't tie your camel and then blame Allah when it runs away because you used a loose knot.
Shaytaan is telling you it won't work
Is Website Wizard A Waste?
Salaam everyone, please excuse the harsh headline (practising my copy lool). I probably should've asked this at the start but I've worked my way through the course but skipped the Website Wizard section. I was only interested in the Copywriting side of things but I just wondered if the website section would help in my copywriting at all, does it link? Anyone that is like me and only interested in copywriting, it would be good to know what you think.
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Being a great copywrier comes hand in hand with knowing how to craft converting landing pages.
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