you can make things

Make a little AI helper of your own.

It sounds technical, but it really isn't. A “helper” is just clear instructions you write for AI — telling it who to be and how to help. Do that well and AI does so much more for you. We'll show you, gently.

Try the free helper — paste what you asked AI No sign-up. No coding. Just paste what you asked and get friendly feedback.

You don't need to be techy. You don't need the right words. If you can describe what you want in plain English, you can already do this — and you'll get better every time you try.

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Get much better at asking AI — in one go

Here's the friendliest first step: paste in something you actually asked AI, and our free helper shows you how it works — a round of kind, plain-English feedback on what was good, what confused it, and how to ask so you get a better answer. It's like having a patient friend read over your shoulder.

This one's a preview — a worked example for now, so you can see exactly what that feedback looks like before the live version lands. It's honest about being one round of feedback, no back-and-forth chat.

What's the one thing that makes AI helpers work?

Being specific. Tell it who it's helping, what it should and shouldn't do, and the kind of answer you want back. Vague in, vague out — clear in, genuinely useful out.

how it goes

Three gentle steps. No rush.

Start at the top. Each one quietly leads to the next — you don't have to choose.

  1. Get the knack of asking

    Paste something you asked AI into the free helper and get friendly feedback. In a few goes, you'll just feel how to ask for what you actually want.

    Try the free helper →
  2. Make a helper that sticks around

    Once you've got the knack, chatyman lets you set up a little helper of your own — no code — that's ready whenever you need it, instead of starting from scratch each time.

    Meet chatyman →
  3. Understand why it works

    Want the “aha” moments? A few short, plain lessons explain what's really going on — and quietly make everything you make better.

    Learn the basics →
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One day, you might share what you make

Some people who get the hang of this end up making helpers that other folks would love too. We'd like to make sharing — even earning a little from — what you make simple and friendly. We're honest: that part isn't ready yet. For now, just enjoy making things that help you.

you're not doing this alone

Have a friendly nudge now and then

Everyone here started out a little unsure. Get gentle, no-jargon notes when there's something new to try — and find people figuring it out alongside you.