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@coreyganim (posted 2026-05-13) closed a $1,200/month retainer with an insurance…

Brief

@coreyganim says you don't need to be an AI expert to profit from AI services: on 2026-05-13 he closed a $1,200/month retainer with an insurance agency (two 45-minute calls/month + Voxer) and will train them on Skills, Claude projects, Claude Design, and Cowork, claiming these tools are learnable in a week and can justify $500+/hour rates.

Why it matters

@coreyganim (posted 2026-05-13) closed a $1,200/month retainer with an insurance agency to help them use AI for marketing; the package is two 45-minute calls per month plus Voxer access.

Key details

  • He will show the client how to use Skills, Claude projects, Claude Design, and Cowork (Anthropic tools) and says these tools can be learned in a week.
  • He asserts you do not need to be an AI expert—being one step ahead of a client is enough—and claims anyone can learn this in a week and charge $500+/hour because AI-knowledge arbitrage is very high.
Source evidence

you do NOT need to be an expert to make money selling AI services.

you simply need to be one step ahead of your client.

I just closed a $1,200/mo retainer with an insurance agency to help them use AI for marketing.

Two 45-minute calls per month + Voxer access.

I'll show them how to use Skills, Claude projects, Claude Design, and Cowork.

Tools that you can learn in a week if you really wanted to.

The arbitrage on AI knowledge is so high right now.

Anyone can spend a week learning this stuff then go charge $500+/hour and businesses will happily pay it.