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Existence Compiler vs an AI course

An AI course teaches you how to use AI tools in general. Existence Compiler applies those capabilities directly to your URL, right now, and produces a specific action plan for your project — not a generic curriculum.

What an AI course gives you

A well-designed AI course teaches concepts: how to write prompts, how to use specific tools, how to think about AI-assisted workflows. This knowledge is transferable and genuinely valuable over time.

But a course teaches in general. It does not audit your specific project. After completing it, you still need to apply what you learned — manually — to your URL, your HTML, your metadata gaps. That step takes time and requires judgment that develops with practice.

What Existence Compiler gives you

Existence Compiler applies a structured audit to your actual URL — not a hypothetical example. The output is specific: your title tag, your missing Open Graph, your schema.org gap, your score across five dimensions. No learning curve. No waiting weeks to get to the relevant module.

The difference in practice

AI course

  • ·General knowledge, not specific to your project
  • ·Takes weeks to complete
  • ·You apply the learning manually afterward
  • ·Value compounds over time with practice
  • ·No audit, no score, no Fix Pack

Existence Compiler

  • ·Specific to your actual URL
  • ·Results in seconds
  • ·Structured Fix Pack — no manual work
  • ·Immediate, actionable output
  • ·Digital Existence Score across 5 dimensions

They are not mutually exclusive

An AI course and Existence Compiler serve different timelines. A course builds knowledge for the long run. Existence Compiler acts on your project right now. Many founders use Existence Compiler first — to understand their specific gaps immediately — and a course later, to deepen their ability to interpret and act on that type of analysis over time.

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