Nestory

AI for every generation

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Train the generation growing up with AI and the one refusing to be left behind.

Nestory is a practical AI training company for young people and older adults. We help schools, libraries, senior centers, and community organizations launch hands-on cohorts that turn AI anxiety into useful skills, safer habits, and real projects.

Pilot format

4 weeks

Live instruction, exercises, facilitator guides, and recap kits.

Cohort size

25 seats

Mixed-generation groups or dedicated youth and older adult tracks.

Starting price

$3.5k

$500 deposit online, then a scoped delivery balance for the full cohort.

Market need

Young people need structure

Students already use AI, but most programs still leave them with scattered prompts, weak research habits, and little guidance on safety or originality.

Market need

Older adults need confidence

Adults who did not grow up with AI want practical help, not hype. They need coaching on everyday tasks, digital scams, and how to stay useful at work and at home.

Market need

Communities need a shared format

Schools, libraries, senior centers, and local organizations all need a program that can teach both groups without building curriculum from scratch.

Program design

A simple curriculum that works for both confidence and capability.

The delivery model is intentionally lightweight: a facilitator can run it in person or online, the exercises stay practical, and the topics address both opportunity and caution.

01

Use AI responsibly

Prompting, fact-checking, source comparison, and when not to use automation.

02

Make something real

Homework help, resume support, family history stories, presentations, and digital creativity projects.

03

Stay safe online

Scam recognition, privacy basics, misinformation checks, and confidence with unfamiliar tools.

04

Learn across generations

Pair young and older participants so curiosity, caution, and lived experience reinforce each other.

Business case

The niche is not "AI education." The niche is underserved community readiness.

This business works because the demand is already visible, but the buying decision does not depend on advanced software. Nestory can validate demand with service-led pilots, collect cash early, refine the curriculum from live cohorts, and later productize the best assets into subscriptions or facilitator licensing.

Short version

Start with one high-margin pilot, prove outcomes locally, then expand through repeat cohorts, partner referrals, and a reusable facilitator toolkit.

Primary buyers

Schools, libraries, senior centers, municipalities, workforce nonprofits, family-focused employers

Core offer

4-week pilot cohort with live facilitation, playbooks, hands-on exercises, and post-session recap kits

Pilot pricing

$3,500 to $5,000 per 25-seat cohort, with a $500 online deposit to lock a delivery slot

Unit economics

Rough delivery cost of $1,100 to $1,500 per cohort leaves room for healthy service margins

Expansion path

Quarterly cohort subscriptions, custom organization programs, facilitator certification, and sponsor-funded community tracks

Why this can work

The market is urgent, budgets already exist, and few providers package AI literacy for both young people and older adults together

Pilot economics

Keep the first version operationally light.

The business case is strongest when Nestory stays lean at the start: live facilitation, reusable worksheets, and one flagship pilot format instead of multiple disconnected offers.

Revenue

$3.5k+

Per pilot cohort with custom scheduling and recap materials.

Delivery cost

$1.1k

Trainer time, prep, facilitation support, and materials.

Next sale

$9k

Quarterly repeat program or facilitator license for partner sites.

FAQ

Questions a buyer or operator will ask first.

The early advantage comes from clarity: who buys, what they get, and why this program is easier to approve than a vague AI transformation initiative.

Who is the first customer?

A library system, school group, senior center, or community nonprofit that wants a fast, structured AI literacy pilot without building content internally.

Why not sell only to individuals?

Institutional buyers already control rooms, audiences, and training budgets. That shortens trust-building and makes the first pilots easier to close.

What is the wedge?

Most AI education is either youth-only, workforce-only, or too technical. Nestory is practical, safety-aware, and built for mixed generations.

What does the deposit buy?

It reserves a pilot slot and starts the scoping process for one cohort. The remaining balance can be collected offline or through a follow-up invoice.