β—† The Leverage Club Β· Launching June 3, 2026 Β· reserve your seat
CLUB
The Leverage Club Β· members-only Β· cancel anytime
β—† Launching June 3, 2026

The place where you keep practicing after the course.

The course teaches you the workflow once. The Club is where you actually use it β€” week after week, on real work. A practical $49/month membership for senior professionals who already get the idea and want a steady place to keep applying Claude to live deliverables. Not a community for sharing wins. A continuation path. Doors open June 3, 2026. Reserve below and you will be among the first founding members.

Membership opens
Jun 32026
$49 / month at launch Β· cancel anytime Β· founding-wave invites first
Reserve your seat β†’
NOTE Club will be included free with any TLY course when doors open
The Math Β· why this belongs on your P&L

Built for people whose time is worth money.

If your time is worth $300 an hour, the Club pays for itself the first time it helps you save ten minutes in a month.

The first time you use the Vault to clean up meeting notes, draft a client recap, organize a messy request, or prepare a better follow-up, the membership should feel obvious.

No more noise. No more theory. One useful prompt, one cleaner email, one faster recap, one better way to explain something to a client, colleague, board, or team.

01Who this is for

For experienced people who want a simpler way to keep up.

Nine rooms we built

You may be a lawyer, advisor, banker, consultant, business owner, board member, retired partner, or someone over 40 who knows these tools matter, and does not want to waste time figuring them out alone.

i.

Lawyers & counsel

Partners, associates, GCs who want faster routine work without losing judgment.

ii.

Advisors & planners

Wealth, family office, financial planners writing for high-attention clients.

iii.

Bankers & deal pros

M&A, IB, PE, corp dev, anyone who reads a lot every week.

iv.

Consultants

Independent and boutique consultants buried in notes and proposals.

v.

Business owners

Professionals running a small business mostly alone or with a tiny team.

vi.

Board members

Directors who want sharper briefing and calmer pre-reads.

vii.

Retired partners

Senior professionals building a deliberate second-act practice.

viii.

40+ professionals

Sophisticated, capable, and tired of pretending to follow every new tool.

ix.

Course buyers

Already enrolled? You are in. Course buyers get the Club free, while enrolled.

02The simple promise

The course teaches it once. The Club helps you keep using it.

Two halves of the system
The course

You learn the workflow.

A focused course gives you the operating system, the workflow you can run on Monday morning. Step-by-step, with prompts and a written manual you keep forever.

The Club

You keep using it.

The Leverage Club gives you a steady place to ask questions, see examples, follow simple workflows, and use practical templates that make your everyday work easier.

03What happens inside

Six things you get, every month.

Members-only
01 Β· Weekly

The Weekly Briefing

A short weekly note on what matters, what to try, and what to ignore. Five minutes to read, one useful idea.

02 Β· Library

The Vault

A permanent library of copy-paste prompts, checklists, and visual workflows, including the Monday Morning Prompt Pack, the 15-Minute Senior Review Protocol, and the Fiduciary Firewall.

03 Β· Examples

Case Studies & Wins

A dedicated space for real examples: what worked, why it worked, and what someone else can copy.

04 Β· One room

Ask for help

Post what you are working on, after removing sensitive details, and get a cleaner next step. One room, members only.

05 Β· Wins

Member wins

Short, useful examples from members: a better email, a cleaner proposal, a faster research step, or a simpler way to explain something.

06 Β· Live

Live sessions

Practical working sessions focused on use cases, not lectures. Recordings stay in the Vault.

03aNine rooms inside the Club

Nine plain rooms. No noise.

What you walk into on day one

When you join, the Club is laid out as nine named rooms. Each one has a single job. You do not have to use all of them. Most members live in three or four.

Room 01

Start Here

The 20-minute orientation. Where to begin, what to ignore, and which workflow to try in your first week.

Room 02

Member Wins

Real examples from real members. What the task was, what changed, what others can copy. Sanitized, never confidential.

Room 03

Weekly 5-Minute Win

One short workflow each Friday. Read it, try it once, keep what works. Five minutes from open to applied.

Room 04

Claude for Client Work

Recaps, follow-ups, memos, proposals. The deliverables you produce most weeks, cleaned up to ship.

Room 05

Claude for Research and Summaries

Long documents to clean abstracts. Filings, decks, transcripts, articles. How to read faster without losing the point.

Room 06

Claude for Executives

Board briefings, all-hands, investor notes, executive pre-reads. Sharper writing, calmer prep, faster turnaround.

Room 07

Claude for Firm Owners

Solo and small-firm operators. Intake, follow-up, policy, hiring notes, the unglamorous infrastructure that keeps a practice running.

Room 08

Tools Worth Understanding

A short, opinionated list. Claude Chat, Cowork, Code, Projects, and the small adjacent tools that actually help. Nothing else.

Room 09

Questions and Roadblocks

One room to ask. Post what you are working on with the client name and details removed, get a cleaner next step. Calm, members only.

04Case Studies & Wins

Practical examples, not theory.

Session formats inside the Club

We study practical examples from individuals and small or mid-sized companies using AI in simple, useful ways. The goal is to see what worked, understand why it worked, and leave with one idea you can use this week.

Example session Β· finance

The 12-Minute Board Briefing

How a senior finance professional can turn scattered notes into a clean board-prep memo using a simple recap workflow.

Example session Β· professional services

The 4-Minute First Review

How a small professional firm can isolate risks, missing details, and open questions before the first full reading of a document.

Example session Β· consultants & owners

The Inbox Triage Protocol

How a consultant or business owner can turn unstructured client requests into a clean action plan.

Example session Β· small companies

The Small-Company Follow-Up System

How a lean team can improve response time, follow-up, and client communication without adding headcount.

05The professional rule

We share workflows. Not secrets.

Read this before posting

Do not post client names, private financials, confidential strategy, personal health information, material non-public information, or anything you would not want repeated outside a professional setting.

Use placeholders instead:

[Client A] [Company B] [8-figure revenue] [Board Member 1] [Matter X]

Inside the Club, this rule is enforced. If a post slips through with identifying details, we will quietly edit it. The Club exists because professionals can speak plainly here without putting their clients at risk.

β—† The weekly rhythm

Five things land each week.

  • SundayThe Letter β€” one quiet emailletter
  • MondayThe Weekly Briefing β€” what to use Claude on this weekbrief
  • WednesdayMember Wins β€” real exampleswins
  • Friday5-Minute Win β€” one short workflow to trywin
  • AnytimeOne private room for questionsroom

You do not need to do all five. Read what you have time for, try one thing, ignore the rest. The rhythm is meant to be read, not chased.

05aThe Content Library

21 weeks of content already queued. This is what the rhythm looks like.

June 2026 launch wave Β· 21 weeks of programming

Each week inside the Club starts from a single anchor briefing on The Briefing and unfolds into six member-only outputs β€” a Monday briefing, a Tuesday prompt pack, a Wednesday vault entry, a Thursday/Friday discussion thread, a live working session, and a weekend reading note. Week 1 is fully expanded below. The other 20 weeks are already written.

Sample week β€” what one anchor essay produces inside the Club

1Weekly Briefing Section

The Time Tax You Are Not Accounting For

Most senior professionals who dismiss AI tools are making a category error. They evaluate Claude the way they would evaluate a junior hire β€” can it do the work? β€” when the right question is whether it can eliminate the tax on their time that has nothing to do with their actual expertise.

Consider what a typical week actually costs you in cognitive overhead: the memo that should take forty minutes but starts in your head at 6am, the client summary you have to write before you can even begin to think about the advice, the email thread you need to reconstruct before you can respond usefully. None of that work requires your twenty years. All of it consumes the same hours.

Claude does not replace your judgment. It removes the on-ramp. You paste in the raw materials β€” your notes, the document, the thread β€” and what comes back is a working draft that starts at 70 percent, not zero. The difference between starting at zero and starting at 70 is not 70 percent of your time. For most experienced professionals, it is closer to the whole session.

The framing that works: Claude handles the document work so your brain can handle the actual work. That separation, applied consistently to even three or four weekly tasks, is where the ten hours go.

2Monday Morning Prompt Pack Entry

PROMPT NAME
The Cold-Start Eliminator

WHEN TO USE IT
Any time you are staring at a blank page, an unread document, or a tangled email thread and need to produce something β€” a memo, a summary, a recommendation, a client-ready response β€” before you can think clearly about the substance.

THE PROMPT TEMPLATE

I am a [your role β€” e.g., senior attorney / CPA / consultant / wealth advisor] and I need to produce [specific output β€” e.g., a two-page client memo / an executive summary / a recommendation letter].

Here is my raw material:
[paste your notes, the document, the email thread, or any relevant context]

My audience is [describe recipient β€” e.g., a CFO with no legal background / a family office client / a new corporate client].

My goal is for them to [desired outcome β€” e.g., understand the risk clearly / approve the next step / feel confident in the decision].

Draft this for me in a professional but direct tone. Flag any gaps in my raw material where I will need to add substance. Do not invent facts or fill in what I have not given you.

WHAT TO DO WITH THE OUTPUT
Read the draft once for structure, not for polish. Correct any gaps it flags. Make two or three targeted edits where your voice needs to come through. Send. Total time from paste to send: under fifteen minutes on most documents.

3Vault Entry

TITLE: First-Session Protocol β€” Getting Value from Claude in Under 20 Minutes

PURPOSE: A repeatable starting ritual for any senior professional running Claude for the first time on a real work task.

4Case Studies & Wins β€” Community Discussion Starter

What was the first task you handed to Claude that actually saved you measurable time β€” not a test, a real deliverable that landed with a client or colleague?

We are building a living library of use cases for members at the senior level, and the most useful entries are the specific ones: what the task was, roughly how long it would have taken you before, and what the output quality was. Bonus points if it was a task you had been quietly dreading.

Drop it below β€” a sentence or a paragraph, whatever you have.

5Live Session Talking Points

SESSION TITLE: Your First Real Claude Workflow β€” Build It Live in 20 Minutes

FORMAT: Live working session, screen-share encouraged

WHAT TO BRING:
- One actual task from your current week β€” a document to summarize, a memo to draft, a recommendation to write. Not a hypothetical. Real raw material.
- Access to claude.ai (free account is sufficient for this session)

6Weekend Reading List Entry

WEEKEND READING: How to Use Claude AI β€” A Practical Guide for Senior Professionals

If you have tried Claude once, decided it was not for you, and moved on, this piece is worth twenty minutes of your Sunday. The argument it makes β€” that the ROI is not in the quality of the output but in the elimination of the on-ramp β€” is the frame most experienced professionals need before the tool clicks.

Read it less as a tutorial and more as a diagnostic: if any of the described use cases map to tasks that are currently costing you time before you can even get to the thinking, you have found your entry point.

[Browse all briefings β†’](/briefings)

The 21-week queue

  • WEEK 01
    The Time Tax You Are Not Accounting For
    Most senior professionals who dismiss AI tools are making a category error. They evaluate Claude the way they would evaluate a junior hire β€” can it do the work? β€” when the right question is whether it can eliminate the tax on their time tha…
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 02
    The Course Market Wasn't Built for You β€” Here's the Filter That Was
    There is a reliable tell when an AI course was not built for senior professionals: within the first ten minutes, someone explains what a prompt is. That single moment reveals everything about the instructor's mental model of the student. Th…
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 03
    The Platform Decision You Are Probably Deferring
    Most senior professionals have a ChatGPT account they use occasionally and a vague sense that they should be doing more with AI. The problem is not motivation β€” it is orientation. When the only frame you have is "AI that writes things," eve…
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 04
    The Prompt Is the Work
    There is a habit most professionals fall into with AI tools: they treat the tool as a search engine with manners. They type a vague request, get a mediocre response, and conclude the technology is not ready for serious work. The technology …
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 05
    The Thinking Partner You Never Had to Schedule
    Most senior professionals have spent their careers refining judgment that nobody else in the room fully understands. The problem was never raw intelligence β€” it was bandwidth. The bottleneck was always the hours between having a thought and…
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 06
    The Signal vs. Noise Problem in Accounting AI
    There is a useful mental model making the rounds in finance circles right now, and it is worth sitting with: the difference between *embedded* AI and *general* AI is not a technical distinction β€” it is a workflow distinction. Embedded AI (t…
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 07
    The Real Confidentiality Question No One Is Asking
    The professional hesitation lawyers bring to AI tools is legitimate β€” and it is being aimed at the wrong target. The conversation in most firms has collapsed into a binary: either the tool is approved by IT and therefore safe, or it is unkn…
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 08
    The Confidentiality Question Is Actually a Precision Problem
    Most attorneys approach AI with a binary instinct: either it is safe or it is not. That framing causes more problems than it solves, because it treats uploading a client's merger documents and asking Claude to help structure a brief as equi…
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 09
    The Communication Layer Is Where Client Relationships Are Won
    There is a quiet productivity gap opening up inside wealth management firms, and it has nothing to do with portfolio construction. It has to do with the 90 minutes a senior advisor spends on Tuesday morning rewriting a meeting recap that fo…
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 10
    AI Tools for Consultants: From Messy Inputs to Client-Ready Work in a Fraction of the Time
    Most consultants I talk to are not struggling to think. They're struggling to translate.
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 11
    AI Upskilling for Senior Professionals: A Different Path Than What Everyone Else Is Taking
    Most AI upskilling advice is written for people who have time to experiment, tolerate friction, and don't have clients waiting on them Monday morning. That's not you.
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 12
    The Thinking Partner You Never Had to Schedule
    Most senior professionals have spent their careers refining judgment that nobody else in the room fully understands. The problem was never raw intelligence β€” it was bandwidth. The bottleneck was always the hours between having a thought and…
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 13
    Professional Development Courses That Actually Teach You to Use AI
    Most professional development has always had a quiet problem: you sit through it, you nod, you get the CPE credit, and then Monday arrives and nothing changes. The material was fine. The problem is that "fine" isn't the same as "usable."
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 14
    Online Courses for Professional Development: The AI-Era Shortlist for Senior Professionals
    There is a particular kind of busy that looks like productivity but isn't. Senior professionals are especially vulnerable to it β€” and nowhere is this more visible than in how we consume professional development.
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 15
    AI for Career Development: What Professionals With 20 Years of Experience Should Actually Do
    Most of the AI career advice circulating right now is written for people who are early in their careers and have time to rebuild. That's not you.
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 16
    The Claude AI Prompts That Senior Professionals Keep Using Every Week
    Here is something worth sitting with this Sunday evening: most senior professionals who start using Claude do not fail because they lack access to good AI tools. They fail because they hand the tool a vague task and get a vague result back,…
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 17
    How to Write a Clean Memo in 15 Minutes Using Claude AI
    The blank page problem is not a writing problem. It is a starting problem.
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 18
    AI for Client Communication: How Senior Professionals Keep Their Voice While Moving Twice as Fast
    Most professionals who try AI for client communication make the same mistake first: they hand the tool a blank prompt and expect it to write like them. It doesn't. It writes like everyone.
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 19
    Using Claude AI for Work: The Daily Operating Model for Senior Professionals
    Most professionals who try AI tools don't fail because they picked the wrong tool. They fail because they never decided when they were going to use it.
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 20
    Claude Prompts for Business: 15 Ready-to-Use Templates for CPAs, Lawyers, and Consultants
    Most professionals who try AI for the first time do the same thing: they type a vague request, get a generic response, and conclude that Claude isn't ready for serious work. They're not wrong about the output. They're wrong about the input.
    Read the source briefing β†’
  • WEEK 21
    For Sunday evening delivery β€” standalone editorial observation
    The reason most CPAs come away from AI with a shrug is not that the tools are weak. It is that they ran the wrong experiment. They tried Claude once, got output that sounded like a compliance manual, decided it was not for them, and moved o…
    Read the source briefing β†’

The Club's rhythm is not improvised. Every Monday at 6am, a week of programming arrives. The first 21 weeks are written; the next wave is in development.

06Membership

Reserve your seat. Doors open June 3, 2026.

Founding wave gets early access

When membership opens, you will get access to the Weekly Briefing, the Vault, Case Studies & Wins, member discussions, and live working sessions. The first wave receives a founding-member welcome and lifetime price lock.

Courses are sold separately. At launch, anyone who buys a TLY course will get the Club included free for as long as you stay enrolled in the course.

Two ways in
Club only
$49/mo

Monthly, cancel anytime. Full access to everything inside.

Course + Club
FREE
$0/mo extra

Buy any TLY course, get the Club included for as long as you stay enrolled. No promo code needed.

07  Frequently asked

Common questions.

Do I need to be technical?
No. The Club is built for people who want practical help, not technical lessons. If you can write an email, you can use what is inside.
Is this only for people who took a course?
No. You can join the Club by itself for $49/month. Course buyers get the Club included while they are enrolled in a course.
What will I actually do inside?
You will read short briefing, look at examples, ask questions, use templates, and apply one practical idea at a time. You are not expected to do everything.
Is this for beginners?
Yes, especially if you are smart, experienced, and tired of pretending you understand every new tool. The Club is calmer than most beginner content and more useful than most expert content.
Is this a networking group?
Not really. Relationships happen, but the main point is practical progress, not networking. Members tend to be senior, busy, and grateful for that.
Is this another loud online community?
No. The tone is calm, direct, and useful. One room. One brief. One thing to try a week.
Can I cancel?
Yes. Monthly membership is $49 and can be cancelled at any time. You keep access until the end of your paid month.
How does the free-with-course access work?
Anyone who buys a TLY course gets the Club included automatically, with no separate signup. You stay in the Club for as long as you stay enrolled in the course. If you cancel your course access, your Club access ends with it.
β—† Launching June 3, 2026

You are not late.
You just need a place to begin.

Doors open June 3, 2026. Reserve your seat and you will be the first to know β€” and the first wave gets founding-member access. Courses are sold separately; at launch, any TLY course will include the Club for as long as you stay enrolled.