Prompt 1 - What’s an LLM?

Prompt 2 - Why this skill is so important?

Prompt 3 - What is an MCP?

Hey.

So you're here because you want to get good at prompt engineering. Really good.

I'm Machina, and I've spent the last few years building two agencies from scratch using nothing but AI and systematic thinking. One does SEO, the other handles blockchain projects. Both profitable, both running mostly on the methodologies you're about to learn.

But here's the thing... and I need to be honest with you about this from the start.

I'm not going to hand you a bunch of templates.

I know that's probably what you expected. Maybe you've seen other courses that give you 47 "proven" email prompts or whatever. Those courses make you feel productive for about a week, then you realize you don't actually understand anything. You can't adapt the prompts when they don't work. You can't build new ones for situations you haven't seen before.

Here's what I've learned running my agencies: the people who just copy techniques stay stuck forever. The people who understand the principles... they become unstoppable.

So I'm going to make you work for every insight. Yeah, I know. Not exactly what you signed up for, right?

But think about it like this - when someone gives you the answer immediately, you forget it in 24 hours. When you struggle with the problem yourself, make mistakes, figure out what went wrong, and finally breakthrough to understanding... that knowledge becomes part of how your brain works.

Every lesson follows the same pattern. I'll give you the frameworks and show you the thinking behind great prompts. Then I'll ask you to build your own solutions. You'll test prompts that fail spectacularly (trust me, we've all been there). You'll iterate until they work brilliantly. And slowly, you'll develop this intuition for what makes AI respond the way it does.

Some people hate this approach. They want the shortcut.

Those people never actually get good.

You're different. You're here because you want real competence, not just a collection of copy-paste templates. By the end of these 7 days, you won't just have prompts - you'll understand how to architect intelligence itself.

But only if you do the work.

Look, I know you're smart enough to understand how these systems actually work. I'm going to explain the technical stuff - token economics, context windows, attention mechanisms - but I'll do it in plain language. Because understanding the machinery makes you infinitely better at operating it.

And here's something I learned the hard way: the people who understand underlying principles always outperform the people who just follow techniques.