Micro-lessons · From Taara Quest

AI is changing work.
Start with one small move.

Pockets & Bridges turns fast-moving AI signals into short guided conversations you can run in Claude. No course. No setup. In 15–20 minutes, you understand one shift, answer a few questions, and leave with something useful you made.

Free prototype Works with Claude's free plan No account with us needed

From signals to practice.

The Women AI Brief tracks what is changing in AI, work, power, and women's futures.

Pockets & Bridges turns those shifts into small practical exercises — so you don't just read about change, you rehearse your next move.

Not another AI course.

Most AI learning asks you to "upskill" before you even know where to start. Pockets & Bridges starts smaller: one focused conversation, one real question from your work, one tangible output.

Pockets

Safe moments to pause, name what is changing, and translate what you already know.

Bridges

Practical steps that help you test, build, ask, decide, or reposition.

Together, they help you move without pretending the ground is stable.

For the coach with two kids. The marketing lead facing an "AI initiative." The consultant hearing her field is next. The founder trying to become visible in an AI-mediated market. The woman who is good at her work, but feels the AI conversation started without her.

Where are you right now?

Pick a starting point. You can switch anytime.

How to start a lesson.

Works on Claude · free plan available
01

Pick a lesson

Choose the title that feels closest to your situation.

02

Copy it

Click "Copy lesson." The full guided conversation is copied.

03

Open Claude

Paste it into claude.ai. The free plan is enough.

04

Answer the first question

Claude guides the rest. You leave with one small artifact you can use.

No account? Claude's free plan is plenty. Create one at claude.ai and you're ready — works on phone or laptop.

A note on this prototype

This is early work. Lessons are generated from frontier signals — podcasts, articles, research, and trend analysis — then improved by humans. Some will land perfectly. Some will need tuning. Your feedback helps shape the next version.