We don’t give a talk and leave. We pre-score every attendee before they arrive, hand them a 10-agent system that runs on their own Claude, and walk them through building it live. Here’s exactly how the AI Agent Workshop runs — so you can decide whether to bring it to your stage.

You book a strong AI speaker. The room is full, the energy is high, the feedback forms say “loved it.” Then your attendees go home, open ChatGPT, get a generic paragraph that sounds like a corporate robot, and quietly give up. The session produced inspiration, not implementation — and inspiration has a shelf life of about a week.
The marketers and business owners in your audience are drowning in “AI tools” while their workload gets heavier. What they need isn’t another overview of what’s coming. They need to walk out with something that already works, and the proof that it works on their business, not a demo account.
The week before your event, we run every registered attendee through the same audit system we use for paying clients — Mythos-class Claude agents (we run Claude Fable 5) working the Knowledge Graph, Ahrefs, and live search on each person’s name. Each one gets a personal scorecard: a score out of 100, the verdict in a sentence, their three biggest gaps, and a 90-day plan.
Every attendee arrives to find a personalized brand audit waiting for them. Nothing focuses a room like seeing your own name graded.
Laptops open. In 60 seconds the 10-agent system is running on their own Claude. Then we run a real recording through it, live, and they leave with assets.
The system lives on their account, with a one-page guide and a QR landing page. The factory runs the week after your event, and the month after that.
We run it two ways, and most events do both. The keynote works as a standalone main-stage session. The hands-on workshop is the paid upgrade — a half-day where attendees actually build their system. At Digital Day Wichita, the workshop sold as a separate ticket capped at 100 seats.
35–45 min, main stage. The Content Factory framework: how one interview becomes 20+ assets, and why a Knowledge Panel is the small-business side door to being found by Google and AI. High energy, real examples, zero fluff.
3 hours, capped room, laptops open. Attendees install the agents, process a live recording, and leave with their plumbing set up. Sells as a premium upgrade — your new reason to offer a paid day-two.




The full template. Dennis keynoted the Liftoff Summit (June 18, WSU Tech), then ran the hands-on AI Agent Workshop the next morning at Groover Labs — a paid upgrade presented by AMA Wichita, capped at 100 seats. Every attendee got a pre-scored audit, the co-branded Content Factory workbook, and the 10-agent system on their own Claude. The landing page hands the whole system to anyone in one scan.
The circuit. Dennis has run the Content Factory across DigiMarCon stops — Las Vegas (Luxor), Minneapolis, and Toronto — speaking, podcasting in the booth with Liana Ling, and putting young builders on the big stage. The conference isn’t one asset; it’s a quarter of content. Their event coordinator calls Dennis one of the circuit’s most-requested speakers.
The wake-up call. We pre-scored a room of 20 dealmakers — Forbes-listed founders, owners of nine-figure companies — and zero of twenty had a Google Knowledge Panel. Million-dollar operators, invisible to the machine. That single stat reframed the entire session, and every attendee left with the system to fix it.
This isn’t a slide deck and a hope. It’s a production system we can stand up for your event in days, not months.
Mythos-class Claude agents score every attendee on the Knowledge Graph, Ahrefs, and live search — person or business — and produce a scorecard with a 90-day plan. Runs at conference scale.
Personal-brand strategist, mentions harvester, Knowledge-Panel SEO, content factory, Dollar-a-Day, and more — a self-improving system attendees install on their own Claude and keep.
A 20+ page Content Factory guide, templated to your event’s identity, with worksheets, the printed prompt, and the install-and-verify steps. Print it or hand it out digitally.
A QR-driven page for your event — scan, paste, done — with a self-verifying install so attendees know the system is in. We build it on your timeline.
Tell us your event, your dates, and your audience. We’ll scope the keynote, the hands-on workshop, the attendee audits, and the co-branded materials — and show you exactly what your room walks away with.