1:1 AI coaching for business owners — and the people who want to get ahead
You’ve heard all the good things AI can do. You just don’t know where to start.
Here’s why — and it’s not what most courses tell you.
Where to start cannot be found in a course. It can only be found in your own daily life.
So let me show you what I mean.
Maybe you’ve tried ChatGPT.
You ask it a question. It gives you an answer. For a while, it feels like a smarter Google.
But your real work is still there.
The admin. The accounts. The WhatsApp replies. The follow-ups. The small things that take up your whole day.
You still do them yourself, the same way you always have.
So at night, you watch video after video about AI.
But the next morning, you sit down at your desk and still don’t know what to do first.
Maybe you even took a course.
You sat through a SkillsFuture class thinking, good, now I’ll finally learn how to use this properly.
Then Monday came.
You went back to work and did everything by hand, exactly like before.
That’s not your fault.
A class has to teach the same thing to a room full of people. Or it becomes so technical that once you’re back on your own, you’re not sure how to apply it.
Either way, nobody looked at your actual work.
And the videos aren’t much better. Many of them are built to keep you watching, not to help you start.
So when you get stuck, what are you supposed to do?
Ask ChatGPT and go in circles? Open YouTube and lose another hour?
No wonder it feels like everyone else understood AI except you.
You didn’t fall behind. You were given the wrong tool for the job.
The right tool is one Singapore parents already understand.
If you’ve raised a child here, you’ve paid for it many times.
A school class has thirty or forty students. Group tuition has eight or ten. Both can help, but neither can move at your child’s exact pace.
The one that usually makes the biggest difference is the private tutor.
One to one.
They see where your child is stuck, and they work on that exact point.
SkillsFuture and YouTube are the group class.
What I do is the private tutor.
I sit down with you and start with your work.
Your morning. Your messages. Your admin. The tasks you keep pushing to night because there’s no time in the day.
Then I guide you through it, on your actual work, at your pace.
This isn’t about learning “AI” in theory.
It’s about putting AI to work in your own day.
If you run a business, that means getting more done without working longer hours.
If you work for one, it means becoming the person who quietly gets twice as much done.
I’m Kay Hng.
In school, I was a straight-A student. Then I found AI in university, stopped going to class, dropped out, and went all in.
I founded 1UP! Sales AI.
Today, my AI systems run quietly inside real Singapore businesses.
Millionaire agents at PropNex use them. Bai Yin Qigong uses them. A bridal boutique uses one to answer every WhatsApp enquiry and booking.
I work with these tools every day.
The video below is one example. I made the whole ad with one button press.
And here’s what my dad said after one hour with me:
“I spent countless nights watching videos on how to use AI instead of sleeping. It was only after Kay Hng sat down with me for one hour and set everything up that I had a new playground — and it saved me hours of admin work. I’m very satisfied.”
— Kai Hock
My dad and me.
One hour. That’s the difference between watching and starting.
So here’s how it works.
- You message me on WhatsApp. We arrange a short Zoom call — free, about 30 minutes. No slides, no hard selling, no pressure.
- You bring me one thing you wish AI could do for you or your business. One thing is enough.
- I ask a few questions to understand where you are. Then I tell you plainly where to start — a real first step you can take that same week. Not “AI is the future”. The actual first move.
One thing I should say clearly.
The hour my dad talked about — where I sat down with him and set everything up — is the paid handholding. It comes after the call, and only if you decide you want it.
So no, the free call won’t set everything up for you.
But you’ll leave knowing your first move. That’s yours to keep, either way.
And don’t worry about asking a basic question.
Bring me the question you think is too simple to ask. That’s exactly what the call is for.
Nothing bad happens if you wait. That’s the trap.
Even the government keeps telling people to get ready for AI.
You agree. Then work gets busy, and nothing changes.
Nothing breaks either.
You just keep doing by hand the things AI could already take off your plate.
The same hours this week. The same hours next week. The same hours the week after.
Meanwhile, a few people have quietly put AI to work.
They finish faster. They reply first. They look like the sharpest person in the room.
Everyone else is still using ChatGPT like a more powerful search box.
One honest thing before the end.
This page exists because my dad asked me to make it. He saw friends who wanted to get started with AI, but didn’t know how. So he asked me to help a few of them personally.
If you’re reading this, you’re probably one of those friends.
That’s the truth, and it’s also the limit.
I do this one to one, so I can only take a handful of people.
So you have two choices.
Close this page and tell yourself “one day”.
Or message me now, while you’re here.
P.S. Noticed the em dashes? Yes? Indeed, the whole page was written, edited, and designed with AI... and all it took was 23 minutes of “think and talk”. I can AI one! Can you?