Huddle Fulham / Proposed pilot
Coffee And Claude_
A working room for AI in practice.
A four-week pilot for Huddle members and London founders.
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Leave with a next step.
Why this, why now
AI information is everywhere.
Practical implementation is not.
Founders and solo operators do not need another room where someone lists tools.
They need a focused place to bring a real task, learn the relevant method, and put it to work with support nearby.
“The work is not learning what AI can do. The work is finding where it belongs.
Why Huddle Fulham
The people are already in the room.
Huddle is built for the kind of people who can apply a useful method as soon as they learn it.
Freelancers and founders
A community shaped around freelancers, entrepreneurs, start-ups, and growing businesses.
Work zones for 18
A scale that supports a small working group without turning the session into a seminar.
Rooms for 7 and 9
Existing meeting capacity that suits a focused cohort, with community support nearby.
Source: Huddle Fulham public page, accessed July 2026. Pilot details are proposed, not confirmed.
The working model
Small enough to focus.
Useful enough to keep.
Each person arrives with a live problem. The room gives them enough structure, time, and support to move it forward.
One session / five movements
Teach the method.
Use it in the room.
The session keeps the teaching short enough that the work gets the most time.
Frame
Name the outcome
Teach
Show the method
Co-work
Apply it together
Share
Compare what moved
Close
Define the next step
Teaching credibility
AI literacy is only useful when it changes the work.
Ari teaches people how to brief AI, orchestrate it, and define the outcome before they reach for the tool.
Instructor for one of Skool's fastest-growing AI communities, teaching practical briefing, orchestration, and outcomes-first working methods.
Founder, Pushing Squares_A proposed four-week sequence
Four sessions.
One useful habit.
The exact themes can be tuned with Huddle. The sequence moves from finding the right work to making the result usable.
Find The Work
Spot the task that is worth changing.
Shape The Brief
Turn an unclear problem into a clear outcome.
Build The Workflow
Connect the method to the work already happening.
Make It Usable
Leave with a next step that survives the session.
Proposed sequence, subject to the Huddle planning conversation.
A clear split
Huddle brings the room.
Ari brings the method.
The pilot stays light to launch, useful to attend, and easy to evaluate.
- Provide a suitable Fulham room.
- Share the pilot with the community.
- Support registration and cohort communication.
- Optionally connect the session to the café or wider community rhythm.
- Design the session format and proposed sequence.
- Teach and facilitate each session.
- Help participants apply the method to real work.
- Share a short follow-up summary after the pilot.
What Coffee And Claude needs next
Approve the pilot.
Let the room prove it.
A four-week Fulham pilot, one 90-minute session each week, with Huddle members prioritised and a limited number of places for local London founders and operators.
After session four, review the signal together and decide whether an ongoing monthly series makes sense.
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