Where AI meets real advertising work
Havrel Curox runs live group and private sessions on applying AI across campaigns, content, and media buying — practical sessions built around what marketers actually do.
Group and individual formats available remotely across Ukraine.
Skills that hold up six months later
Most AI training goes stale fast. These sessions focus on judgment — knowing when and why to use a tool, not just how.
Prompt architecture, not prompt templates
You learn to construct prompts for any new tool — not memorize scripts that break when models update.
Ad creative workflows that actually reduce revision cycles
Participants leave with a repeatable process for generating, testing, and refining copy and visuals — not a one-time demo.
Knowing where AI makes things worse
Brand tone, sensitive categories, regulated industries — these sessions address the limits directly, not as a footnote.


What changed for people who finished
Three participants, three different starting points, one format that worked for each.

"Before this I was copying prompts from Reddit and hoping they worked. Now I understand why some fail and how to fix them mid-session."
Oksana Fedorchuk
Digital marketing specialist, Lviv
Switched from group to individual sessions after week two — found the private format moved faster for her specific work context.

"I came in already using AI tools. What I didn't have was a structured way to brief them for client work. That changed pretty quickly."
Bohdan Yarema
Performance marketing manager, Kharkiv
Completed the group track and stayed for a follow-up individual session focused on Meta ad copy generation.

"The sessions didn't pretend AI is magic. That honesty made the practical parts land better — I trusted what I was learning."
Daryna Kovalchuk
Freelance brand strategist, Dnipro
Used the individual format to work through a real client brief during the program — the instructor gave direct feedback on her actual outputs.
"The mix of group discussion and individual feedback is what made it stick. You hear how others think through the same problem."
— Composite of participant feedback, 2023–2024 cohortsWhat the commitment actually looks like
Three formats, each designed for a different working situation. No upsells between tiers — each one is complete on its own terms.
Group sessions
Live online sessions, max 8 participants. Works well for teams or people who learn through discussion.
- 8 sessions, 90 min each
- Shared working documents
- Async Q&A between sessions
Individual track
One-on-one with an instructor. Pacing and topic sequence adapt to your current projects.
- 6 sessions, 60 min each
- Work on your actual briefs
- Session recordings included
Blended path
Starts in a group cohort, ends with two individual sessions to apply what you built.
- Group phase + 2 private sessions
- Peer review component
- Extended instructor access
Prices shown are starting points. Final cost depends on session count and schedule. Ask about your specific situation.
The distance between watching demos and doing the work
Most people who arrive here have already seen what AI can do in marketing. The gap isn't awareness — it's the ability to use it reliably inside actual client work, under time pressure, with real constraints.
- You've tested tools but can't predict when they'll fail
- You spend more time fixing AI output than creating from scratch
- You're not sure how to present AI-assisted work to clients
- Your workflow is inconsistent — some days it helps, most days it doesn't
These sessions address each of those gaps directly. Not by adding more tools to your stack — by building the judgment to use the ones you already have.
Read the full program description
Havrel Curox runs sessions remotely and works with learners across all regions of Ukraine — no location requirement.
Individual sessions can start within a week of inquiry. Group cohorts open on a rolling schedule. Check current availability.
