The 30-Day Challenge  ·  Doors close [set date] when the cohort starts
24 years in business1,200+ hours building thisone system runs my whole week

You built your system this week. Now let's make it run your week, for good.

The workshop taught you the first three steps, and you built the thing live. Building it was never the hard part. The next 30 days are. That's when real life comes back, the folder starts gathering dust, and most people quietly let it die. The 30-Day Challenge is those 30 days, done with me and a room that won't let you quit.

Join the 30-Day Challenge

$997, or $100 a month. Doors open now.

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You already know how this usually goes.

You start something strong. Then Monday comes back, the week gets loud, and the thing you were excited about sits there. Two weeks later you've stopped and you're not even sure when.

Almost everyone does this. Here's what it sounds like in your own head:

You didn't do the work this week to watch it go stale. But that's exactly where a system built in a workshop goes if nothing holds you to it after the workshop ends.

It was never an information problem.

The reflex, when something doesn't stick, is to go learn a little more. Buy the next course. Watch the next video. Tell yourself it'll click once you understand it better.

You've tried that. You've got the pile of half-finished courses to prove it. Watching more was never the thing.

You don't need more information. You already have the system. You built it. What kills it is that real life comes back, no one's holding you to it, and you're doing it alone.

And that's the game everyone else in this space is playing. They teach you a tool, move you onto their platform, and sell you more theory to watch. The thing that actually makes it stick is the opposite: doing it on your own real work, long enough that it becomes normal, with a room around you.

The workshop was three steps. This is the fourth.

Capture, Build, Automate. You did those three live. The Challenge is the fourth: the 30 days that turn a system you built into the way your week runs. It comes down to three things.

One

You do it on your own work.

Not a demo. Your own business, the real jobs you're trying to hand off. Every session moves your system further along on the work that actually drains your week.

Two

You keep going long enough for it to stick.

Thirty days is the point. Long enough that running your system stops being a thing you tried once and starts being just how you work. Most people quit at week two. You won't, because you're not doing it alone.

Three

A room holds you to it.

Me, and a group doing it right beside you. Help the minute you get stuck, instead of a week later when you've already given up. You get further with the right people and a map than you ever will on your own.

You built Capture, Build, and Automate this week. The Challenge is the 30 days that make them last.

Here's what's in it.

What happens when you join.

1

You join today.

One payment, in full or monthly. No application, no sales call. Doors open now.

2

You're in the room.

You get the cohort, the community, and your first working session [this week].

3

Thirty days later.

Your system runs your week and you're not babysitting it. If it's not working for you by the end of the first week, you get your money back.

You already proved the method works, live, this week. This is the 30 days that make it yours for good.

BG Hamrick at his desk

Who's running this.

I ran a digital marketing agency for 24 years. Then, Thanksgiving of 2025, I started noticing people working with AI, and everyone said the same thing: it's risky, it's scary, it's powerful. Guess what I did. I downloaded it. Maybe that makes me brave. Probably it just makes me the guy who jumped in before he knew better.

I found its flaws, I found its dangers, and I found its power. And I kept going. Over 1,200 hours since, putting AI into my life and my business. I don't run my business on theory. I run it on this exact system, every day.

Most people teaching this want to teach you a tool and move you onto their platform. I want you to own your system. One folder, on your own machine, that no one can switch off. The work is yours. Nobody rented it to you.

The 1,200 hours were mine to burn. The Challenge is so you don't have to.

From the first cohort.

Real people who built their system with me. [video clips to place]

"Can someone like me actually build something?"
★★★★★
Through AI and the coaching of BG Hamrick, I have discovered a whole new world. I can create and develop a new product so quickly. The time and creativeness of AI have changed my life. Thanks BG for taking me on this journey. It's a whole new world and I'm glad I'm part of it.

CFCarla Finch
"I'm not technical."
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"I always start and quit."
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"Is it worth the money?"
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What it costs.

The 30-Day Challenge
$997
paid in full  ·  or 12 monthly payments of $100 [confirm]

30 days of implementation and accountability with me, a live working session every week, the community, and your system running more of your week by the end.

Join the 30-Day Challenge

What it replaces

  • The $2,000-a-month person you'd have to hire.
  • The pile of courses you never finished.
  • Another year of watching everyone else pull ahead.

The return I'll promise is the one I can stand behind: hours. Take the job you handed off in the workshop, count what it took out of your week, and multiply it by a month. You already proved it works, live, this week.

My promise to you.

Come to the first week. If it's not working for you, send me one email and your money comes back. No hard feelings.

Straight answers.

I don't have the time.

It's built for a loud week. One working session and small daily steps. The whole point is to get time back, not spend it. The job you hand off in the first weeks pays the hours back fast.

I don't have the money right now.

Fair. It's $997, or $100 a month. It replaces a person you'd pay $2,000 a month, and it pays back in hours. And if the first week isn't working for you, you get it back.

Will this actually work for me? I'm not technical.

You don't write a line of code. You talk, it builds. You already did it this week, live, the same way. Carla did it. So can you.

I've started things before and dropped them.

That's the exact thing this fixes. The 30 days and the room are built so you don't quit. That's the whole design, not a bonus.

What if I miss a week or a session?

Every session is recorded. Come live when you can, catch up when you can't. You won't fall behind.

How is this different from the free workshop?

The workshop taught you the first three steps and you built the system. This is the fourth, the 30 days that make it run your week. Three free days can't give you implementation and someone holding you to it.

Do I have to have done the workshop? [confirm]

Open question for BG: is the Challenge only for workshop attendees, or anyone?

How do I pay, and what happens after?

One payment, in full or monthly. Doors open now. You're in the room today. No application, no call.

You're not behind anymore. Don't stop here.

Whatever you decide today, you leave this week owning something nobody can take back: a folder, an assistant, and proof you're not behind. The Challenge is for turning that from a thing you built into the way your week runs.

Thirty days. With me and a room that won't let you drift. Doors close [set date] when the cohort starts.

Join the 30-Day Challenge

$997, or $100 a month · money back after the first week if it's not working