I don't want to be a coder.
I want to be the Boss.
You've heard about AI. Maybe someone you trust told you it could help — with your business, your work, your life. You're curious. But every time you look at it, it feels like it's for someone else. Developers. Tech people. People who know what a "prompt" is. You're not a techno-klutz. You just don't want to become one. You want to run your work. Not learn a new job to do it.
"Claude Code is for coders." That name is the most misleading thing about it. The coder is the AI. You're the Boss.
You were never supposed to do the coding
Think about how a business actually works. The Boss doesn't do every job. The Boss knows what the business is, what it cares about, how it operates. The employees work from that understanding.
That's exactly how Yherda Boss works. You write down how your work operates — your customers, your process, your preferences, the facts about your business. The AI learns it. Works from it. Gets better at it over time.
You don't write code. You don't craft prompts. You just run your work the way you already do — and the AI shows up knowing your situation.
You decide what matters
You know your business. Your customers. What works and what doesn't. That's the knowledge AI needs — and only you have it.
AI does the executing
Once AI knows how your work operates, it can handle the tasks you hate. The writing. The scheduling. The marketing. The stuff that isn't why you started.
It gets smarter every week
Every interaction adds to what the AI knows about your work. Month three is qualitatively different from week one — not because the AI got smarter, but because it knows you better.
You stay in charge
You define what the AI knows. You update it when things change. The AI works from what you've said is true — not from assumptions about someone in your situation.