1. LeanScale AI Intro
Training Guide
LeanScale AI Intro
This is your roadmap for the AI course — what you're going to learn, in what order, and what to expect from each section.
The AI-First Agentic Agency
LeanScale calls itself the AI-first agentic agency. That's not just a tagline — it's the operating philosophy that runs through everything you'll learn in this course. By the end of it, you'll understand not only what that means, but how to actually work that way day-to-day.
What's Coming in This Course
The course is broken into sections, and each one builds on the last.
The next two lessons are YouTube videos that LeanScale published externally. The first is the AI Go-to-Market Overview — how agents get deployed across different functions of go-to-market. The second is the LeanScale AI Operating System Overview — the broader system behind how LeanScale thinks about AI. These were made for an external audience, so they don't go deep into setup or how-to. Think of them as the big picture before you zoom in.
Section Two: Fundamentals
After the overview videos, you get into the fundamentals. This section is more theoretical — it lays the foundational frameworks and mental models you need before you can actually use agents the way LeanScale uses them.
There's some hands-on in this section, but the heavier hands-on work comes later. Bear with the theory here — it's what makes everything after it click.
Section Three: Practice
Once you have the fundamentals down, you move into practice — the hands-on section. This is where you start building, running prompts, working with real assets, and using the agent platform yourself.
Sections Four and Five: OpenClaw
The later sections walk you through OpenClaw — an AI agent that lives inside Slack with you. If you were asked to set up your AI agent profile when you joined LeanScale, these sections are where you'll learn exactly how to use it.
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You just got your first look at what LeanScale AI is and how the team uses AI agents across the business. Before watching, what did you expect "working with AI" at a company would look like — and what's one thing from this intro that was different from that expectation?