Start from a stack that works
You don't build this from scratch. Step inside a marketing operation that already runs this way — real prompts, configs, and agent teardowns from WindRider, including what broke and how it got fixed.
AI was supposed to give you room. Instead it became one more thing to manage. AIIMN is a community of small-business operators using AI across the whole business — not just marketing, but analytics, content, finance, and ops — to build systems that run without them in every loop. So you finally do more with the same hours, hit your numbers, and still close the laptop and be at the table.
Costs keep climbing. Tariffs on what you sell, ad platforms charging more for the same results, the pressure to be on more channels than ever. Meanwhile you've got every tool open, making more than before, and somehow there's still more to review, more to fix, more to stay on top of.
The output went up. The week never got its time back. That's the problem AIIMN is built to fix.
AI doesn't give your time back by writing faster. It gives it back when the work runs as a system you oversee — drafted, gated, reviewed — instead of a pile you clear by hand.
AIIMN isn't a library you binge. It's a working operation you join — start from what's proven, build one system, and keep going with the room.
You don't build this from scratch. Step inside a marketing operation that already runs this way — real prompts, configs, and agent teardowns from WindRider, including what broke and how it got fixed.
Pick the workflow that drains your time first. Wire it with context, gates, and oversight using the playbook. Ship it narrow, keep control, and get those hours back.
Monthly group office hours and a room of operators doing the same work. When a workflow breaks, you bring it to people who've solved it — and what you learn comes back to everyone.
I run WindRider's entire marketing operation as basically one person, with AI as the substrate. AIIMN is me opening that stack up — so you don't have to rebuild it from scratch.
We used to pay $400 a week for a designer producing about 40 ads. Now ad creative costs us under 50¢ each — which matters more than ever, because post-Andromeda you can't run the same ad for months. Meta now demands weekly creative refreshes.
Robert
Founder, WindRider & AIIMN
Under 50¢
per usable ad — down from about $10 with a full-time designer
100–150
new ads a week at peak, across every product line — one operator
695
source videos turned into a searchable content library
Public membership
$50/mo
or $499/yr
Public membership opens June 8, 2026. Waitlist gets first access.
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.