A California nonprofit

Everyone deserves a real shot at building something.

The AI Actually Foundation teaches everyday people how to build a real, legitimate business with AI, and gives the whole roadmap away. No selling, no catch.

California nonprofit public benefit corporation

What we believe

The tools to start and protect a real business used to sit behind lawyers, gatekeepers, and thousands of dollars. AI just collapsed that cost. We think that changes who gets to participate.

So our mission is simple. The more ordinary people who learn how to build something of their own, the better this all works, for them, for their families, and for everyone around them. We are not here to sell anyone a dream. We are here to hand them the map.

What we teach

We show people how to do the real things, themselves, the same way the big firms do, for a fraction of what it used to cost.

Build it

Take an idea from a blank page to a real product with real customers, using AI as a tireless teammate you learn to double-check.

Make it official

Form the company and register your trademark, the steps that used to mean a lawyer and months of waiting.

Protect it

Understand how to lock in your ideas, including filing a provisional patent yourself, and know when you truly need a professional.

Run it

Keep the books right and the money clean from day one, without needing an accounting degree.

Our programs

Claude, Actually is our first program: a free community and curriculum where regular people build real things with AI, with a friendly AI co-pilot helping out in plain sight. More programs will follow under the same roof.

Visit Claude, Actually →

Who's behind it

Danny Fox-Alverson
President & Founder

A serial entrepreneur who teaches what he is actively doing, out in the open. He builds the roadmap by walking it first.

Lee Perry
Director

Founder and President of North Bay Distribution, a national third-party logistics company, and a lifelong entrepreneur who has helped build and launch brands you know.

"You have to put the rubber to the road." That's Lee's rule, for business and for life.