About Earn AI Push

A studio for practical AI income skills, based in Tanjong Pagar

Earn AI Push Pte. Ltd. was set up to answer one plain question: once someone has opened ChatGPT, Copilot or Claude, what should they actually practise next to see it help with real work and real income? Everything else in our approach follows from that question.

Street-level view near Cecil Street and Prudential Tower in Tanjong Pagar, Singapore

Our district

Why Tanjong Pagar

Our studio sits at 30 Cecil Street, #03-02 Prudential Tower, in the Tanjong Pagar district — a short walk from the MRT interchange and surrounded by the same small businesses, agencies and corporate offices that many of our learners already work in or hope to serve as clients. We chose this location deliberately: it keeps the studio close to the people who will use these AI tool skills on Monday morning, not tucked away in a generic training centre.

In-person sessions run from this Tanjong Pagar studio, and online cohorts follow the same curriculum for learners across Singapore who prefer to join remotely.

Name, clarified

What "Earn AI Push" does and does not mean

".life" is not life coaching

Our domain ends in .life because we describe the studio as an experiential learning space — a place you come to practise, not a personal development or life-coaching programme. We do not offer therapy, mentoring on personal relationships, or motivational coaching. Earn AI Push is a vocational course provider focused strictly on AI tool skills for work.

"Push" is not notifications or MLM

"Push" describes the act of pushing a new AI skill into real, billable practice through a push-to-billable checkpoint — nothing to do with mobile push notifications, and nothing to do with any multi-level marketing or recruitment structure. We do not pay learners to recruit other learners, and there is no downline of any kind.

"Earn" is not a guarantee

"Earn" reflects the intended direction of the work — supporting income growth — not a promise. We do not guarantee income, profit, salary, or any specific client outcome. What we guarantee is structured practice, honest feedback, and a facilitator who will tell you plainly if a plan is unrealistic.

No fake credentials

We do not invent named "professors" or claim affiliations we do not have. Our facilitators are working practitioners who use AI tools in their own client work and teach from that direct experience, introduced to learners honestly on day one of each programme.

Notebook and desk set up for reviewing AI-assisted work skills exercises

Facilitator approach

Coached practice, not lecture slides

Facilitators run sessions the way they would run a working session with a client or colleague: a short demonstration of an AI workflow, followed by guided earning practice where learners try the same task on their own material, followed by group or 1:1 feedback. We keep cohorts small enough that every learner gets reviewed at least once per session, because a prompt engineering habit that looks fine on screen often reveals a gap the moment a facilitator asks a follow-up question.

We also keep an explicit AI tool policy: facilitators will tell you when a tool's output cannot be trusted without verification, and where to add a manual check before sending anything to a client. Practical scepticism is part of the curriculum, not an afterthought.

2026Studio opened in Tanjong Pagar
6Push programmes offered
6Delivery formats available
09:00–18:00Studio hours, Mon–Fri SGT

Who we serve

Working adults, not full-time students

Most learners who walk into our Tanjong Pagar studio already have a job, a business, or a freelance practice, and a limited number of evening or weekend hours to invest in a new skill. That shapes everything about how we design a push programme: sessions are short enough to fit around existing work, homework is scoped to be realistic for someone with a full calendar, and every exercise is built from real billable work scenarios rather than abstract classroom examples.

We see three broad groups repeatedly. Employees who want to increase income by becoming the person on their team who can use ChatGPT, Copilot or Claude effectively for reports, research and client communication. Freelancers and consultants who want to formalise AI-assisted service delivery into a priced offer instead of quietly using AI tools without telling clients. And career changers who see AI tool fluency as a practical entry point into new client work, without needing a technical degree.

A typical week

What actually happens in a push programme session

A live cohort session usually opens with a short recap of the previous week's push-to-billable checkpoint, followed by a live demonstration of an AI workflow relevant to that week's theme — client research, drafting, pricing, or productivity. Learners then spend the bulk of the session on guided earning practice: applying that workflow to their own material, whether that is a real client brief, a sample side-income offer, or a workplace task they brought in specifically to work on.

The session closes with feedback, either from the facilitator directly or through a structured peer review, and a short, specific task to complete before the next session. We deliberately avoid vague homework like "practise more with AI tools" in favour of a named deliverable, because specific tasks are what actually move a learner from curiosity to billable-ready output.