KEYNOTES · WORKSHOPS · LIVE BUILDS

Most AI talks end in notes. Tim's end in builds.

Tim Wolf speaks Geek, Woo, and CEO. He turns the AI conversation into a plan people can run on Monday, then puts the agents on screen and lets the room watch the work happen.

THE SPEAKER

One talk that lands with the engineers and the empaths.

He speaks Geek, Woo, and CEO, so nothing gets lost on the way in.

Tim Wolf has spent over a decade standing between the people with the vision and the people who build it, fluent in three languages a room usually makes you choose between: Geek, Woo, and CEO. He builds AI systems for coaches, consultants, and agencies. An AI chief of staff that knows how a business runs, with an agent team behind it that takes on the delivery.

He teaches the SPORT framework live, and rooms start using it before the session is over. He runs what he installs, so the demonstrations come out of his own week. One day in June, twelve streams of work across four main projects landed in a single day, roughly 450 hours of estimated human time. That's what he shows a room, and it's why people leave building.

SIGNATURE TALKS

Six talks. Shaped to your room.

Each one flexes from a thirty minute keynote to a half day workshop. Tell Tim the room and the outcome you want, and he builds the talk around it.

What AI Would Actually Run in Your Business

Most rooms have AI writing their emails and think that's the whole thing. This talk shows them what sits above that, and how to pick the first move before anybody buys another tool.

The SPORT Framework: Building With AI Agents

Skills, Processes, Orchestration, Roles, Tools. The method Tim uses to build with agents, taught live. Rooms adopt it on the spot and take it home as a working model.

Coach of the AI: The Human's New Role

What a person's job becomes when the drafting stops being theirs. Directing the work, calling the plays, and knowing what to keep. This is the talk that answers the fear sitting quietly in every AI room.

Your AI Chief of Staff: What Changes When the System Knows the Business

The difference between a tool that runs your steps and a system that holds how your business works. Where the memory lives, why it compounds, and what a week looks like on the other side of it.

Why Systems Go Stale, and How to Build One People Keep Using

Everyone in the room has set something up that nobody has opened since. Why that happens, what trust has to do with it, and what it takes to build a system that changes as the business changes.

From Vibe-Code to Shippable

For builder rooms. How to tell a demo that wows from software people can trust in front of real customers, and the checklist that carries a prototype the rest of the way.

THE TAKEAWAY

They leave building.

A Tim Wolf talk gets judged on one thing: what the room can do differently the next morning. Every session sends people out with the same three things.

A plan they can run Monday.

The overwhelm gets replaced with a first move, sized to the business in front of them.

A framework they keep.

SPORT, or the coach of the AI model. A mental model that outlasts the slides and gets used at work on Tuesday.

Proof it's real.

They watched it run. The question stops being whether this is possible and turns into when we start.

AVAILABLE FOR

Name the format. He'll shape the talk.

Keynote

Thirty to sixty minutes. A signature talk, cut to your audience and the outcome you're after.

Workshop

Half day or full day. Framework first, hands on, and the room builds alongside him.

Live build

The signature move. Real agents building on stage while he talks, so the room watches the work happen in front of them.

Panel / fireside

The translator voice in a multi perspective conversation, with the technical answers given straight.

Podcast / show

Guest appearances on AI, building, and where expert businesses go next.

Available virtual or in person.

WHY TIM

He builds it while he's talking about it.

Tim ships with AI every day across his own ventures, advises AI startups on how to build, and teaches a framework rooms adopt before he leaves the stage. A decade-plus translating between vision and build is why the same talk lands with the technical people and the human-first people at once.

Twelve streams of work. Four main projects. 450 hours of estimated human time, about eleven weeks, delivered by Tim's own agents in one day.

FROM THE STAGE

“If you are looking for a thought leader in this field who can really rock the stage around e-learning concepts and not only share stories and wisdom nuggets around it, but share actionable things to put this into motion for your audience, then Tim is your guy. He comes highly recommended. I am so excited at the next opportunity, when I get to see Tim speak on stage.”

Alex Agresta
Alex AgrestaPurpose Pioneers
ON STAGE & ON AIR

Rooms he's spoken in.

  • Purpose and Profit
  • Purpose Pioneers
  • Speakeasy Mastermind

The testimonial above comes from one of these rooms.

Tim is booking more rooms for the rest of the year. The fastest way onto this list is to invite him.

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READY WHEN YOU ARE

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