Lesson 11 — Your personal AI toolkit.
You've run the lab (Lesson 10), so you've got a winner log — which reply you'd actually use, on which app, for which task.
Today you turn that into something you'll genuinely use next week: a one-page "which AI when" card, plus an honest look at what you're paying for versus what you'll eventually build.
This is not
- Re-running the comparison prompts (don't — use your log).
- A blog post ranking "the best AI in 2026."
- Picking one app and cancelling everything else tonight.
- The full Jarvis story or course map — that's Lesson 12.
By the end (~40 minutes)
- A toolkit card: job → app → mode → backup → build later?
- A rough subscription audit: what costs £/month, and whether it earns its row.
- A clear rent vs build lens — honest limits, not hype.
Before you start
- Best: your winner log from Lesson 10 (paper, Notes, a screenshot of the table — whatever you've got).
- OK without it: work from memory and fill in "best guess," then re-run Lesson 10 later if you want sharper data.
- You'll need: something to write in. No new cloud tasks except maybe a bit of thinking.
I still keep a scruffy note stuck to my monitor — not a beautiful spreadsheet. "Claude for tables, ChatGPT for images, don't paste client stuff anywhere." Ugly. Works. That's exactly what you're making today.
Continue — how the winner log becomes a toolkit.