A practice loft, not a lecture hall
Profit AI Clash started with a simple observation: nearly everyone we met could open an AI tool, and almost no one had a repeatable way to turn that into billable client work.
Built for reps, not lectures
Profit AI Clash Pte. Ltd. was set up to run a different kind of AI course — one measured in scored drills rather than slide count. Too many programmes we'd seen taught AI tools as a demo: watch a screen, nod, move on. Nobody left with a habit they could repeat on Monday morning with a real client brief sitting in their inbox.
So we built a physical practice loft on Wallich Street, in the Guoco Tower precinct of Tanjong Pagar, and designed every session around the same loop: observe a coach run the AI workflow, practise it yourself against a scored brief, package the result into something a client could receive, and prove it with feedback you can act on. The loft format — open floor, numbered lanes, visible scoreboards — exists to make that loop feel physical rather than theoretical.
The name follows the same logic as the format. "Clash" is the practice drill itself — a timed rep against a brief, scored the same way each time, so progress is visible rather than assumed. "Profit" is the destination — not a promise of a set income figure, but a steady build-up of pricing sense, packaging habits, and AI output quality that a client is willing to pay for. We would rather a learner leave with one honestly priced service they can deliver than a folder of untested ideas.
Craft first, claims second
Scored drills beat slides
A rubric and a timer teach AI output quality faster than a lecture on prompt engineering theory ever will.
Honest scopes build trust
We would rather under-promise on income outcomes and over-deliver on skill than sell a story that cannot hold up.
Packaging is a skill
Raw AI output is not a service. Packaging AI services into a clear, priced offer is a separate, teachable craft.
Proof over promises
A portfolio proof workshop artefact is worth more to a future client than any claim we could make about you.
Practitioners who still bill client work
Every coach at Profit AI Clash runs AI-assisted client services of their own, across writing, design support, research, and light automation. That matters because the AI tool landscape moves fast — the way ChatGPT, Copilot, or Claude behave this term can shift by the next one — and a coach who still does billable work notices those shifts before a textbook does.
Coaches score drills against a shared rubric so feedback stays consistent across lanes, but they also bring their own service packaging habits into office hours, which is why two learners in the same lane often walk away with slightly different, equally valid ways of pricing AI work.
Most coaches also hold regular office hours outside scheduled sessions, so a learner mid-way through a capstone portfolio piece can get a second opinion on a proposal draft or a pricing table without waiting for the next lane meeting. This ongoing access is part of why graduates keep in touch well after their certificate is issued.
Tanjong Pagar, on the Guoco Tower doorstep
The loft sits on Wallich Street, a short walk from Tanjong Pagar MRT and inside the Guoco Tower precinct — chosen because it is where a large share of our learners already work, so a lane fits into a lunch break or an after-work slot without a long detour across the island. The studio floor is arranged around numbered practice lanes with clear sightlines to a shared scoreboard wall, so a coach moving between desks can call out a quick correction without breaking anyone else's concentration.
- Tanjong Pagar MRT — 4 minute walk
- Guoco Tower precinct
- Mon–Fri 09:00–18:00 SGT
- Vocational training, UEN 202963847M
Built for people who want proof, not promises
Career switchers
Professionals exploring a move into AI-assisted client services who want a structured, scored way to test the idea first.
Side-income builders
Full-time employees looking for a repeatable AI workflow they can run around existing work hours for extra income.
Freelancers upgrading
Independent workers who already sell client services and want to add AI-assisted delivery without dropping their quality bar.
Tour the loft before you book
Meet a coach, see a live drill in progress, and ask about which lane fits your goals.