Yes — and it takes about two minutes. After each live session, you paste your notes or key points into Claude or ChatGPT, ask it to generate a student action plan, and you get a clear, numbered list of next steps your students can act on immediately.
Why Post-Session Action Plans Matter
Think about the last time you left a great workshop. The energy was high, the ideas were flowing — and then real life kicked in and you forgot half of what you planned to do. That gap between inspiration and action is where learning dies. A post-session action plan is the bridge. It captures the momentum of your live class and translates it into something students can actually do before the next session.
Most educators skip this step because writing a custom action plan after every class sounds like extra work. That is exactly where AI earns its place in your workflow.
How to Use AI to Generate the Plan
Right after your class ends, open Claude or ChatGPT and give it a quick summary of what you covered. You do not need to write an essay — bullet points work perfectly. Then give it a simple prompt like: “Based on these session notes, write a clear action plan for my students. Include three to five specific steps they should complete before our next class. Write it in plain language for coaches and consultants in their fifties.”
The AI will produce a ready-to-paste action plan in under thirty seconds. You review it, tweak anything that feels off, and send it to your students via FluentCRM or post it in your FluentCommunity space. Some educators set up a simple template where the AI output drops straight into a formatted email they send within an hour of every class.
What This Means for Educators
As a coach or consultant running live sessions, your students are paying for transformation, not just information. Consistent post-session action plans tell your students exactly what to do next, which dramatically improves completion rates and the results they report back. When students show up to the next session having done the work, your live time becomes richer — less catching up, more going deeper.
Over time, these action plans also become a content asset. A series of session summaries and action plans is a natural course companion that students can reference long after the live cohort ends.
The Simple Rule
Keep a plain-text running doc of bullet points during every live session — just the key decisions, exercises, and takeaways. Feed that into AI immediately after class and let it write the action plan while you are still thinking clearly. Send it within two hours while students are still in the mindset of your session. This one habit alone will noticeably improve how much of your teaching actually sticks.
