Who They Are
Bally Binning is a business consultant and coach based in Canada who applies AI immediately to client work rather than building for herself first. Her instinct is deployment: she learns something in a session and within days it’s working for a client. She has developed particular depth in branded AI output, privacy-conscious local LLM tools, and the EU AI Act’s implications for business websites — an area where she has both deep research and a content series in development. Her highest-profile project to date is leading a 200+ AI agent initiative with Jarek Robbins (Tony Robbins’ son) in Puerto Rico, a role that speaks to both her operational capability and her positioning at the frontier of AI application in the coaching and transformation space.
Sessions
- 2026-04-09_Mastermind — Mentioned building an AI-powered housekeeping manual for a client in British Columbia. Client reaction: “Oh my gosh, this is gonna save me tons of time.” Flagged the same workflow as a potential product for Airbnb hosts.
- 2026-04-30_Mastermind — Called out the member commands repo as a “treasure trove” for other members. Building a LinkedIn content pipeline with 15–20 specialized AI agents. Ran out of Claude Pro credits and continued on Gemini to maintain momentum.
- 2026-05-07_Mastermind — Confirmed she uses brand-consistent HTML workflow live in her practice. Flagged emerging Canadian AI consulting demand (SCIP, SR&ED programs) and positioned herself as a natural resource for members exploring that market.
- 2026-06-04_Mastermind — Named as lead on a project with Jarek Robbins (Tony Robbins’ son) in Puerto Rico — 200+ AI agents, developers, and business leaders. Shared 123chat.ai: a free local LLM platform that runs on-device, for coaches who need to analyze client data without sending it to cloud servers. Context: she met the Australian developer at the Robbins event.
- 2026-06-11_Mastermind — Voiced the AI displacement concern: “I’m starting to worry about my position.” One of the most direct personal-stakes statements in the session.
Characteristic Contributions
- Immediate client deployment — Bally’s pattern is application, not just adoption. She hears something in a session and it’s working for a client within days. The housekeeping manual, the branded HTML workflow, the content pipeline — all deployed, not demoed.
- Brand-consistent AI output — Confirmed practitioner of the Markdown → HTML + brand CSS workflow. Consistent results in client-facing materials. Corroborated Lou’s and Dirk’s technique with real deployment evidence.
- EU AI Act expertise — Building a bi-weekly content series explaining what businesses must disclose on their websites under the EU AI Act. Dense research, practical prompts for walking businesses through disclosure requirements. A natural consulting opportunity as the Act comes into force.
- Privacy-preserving AI for coaches — Shared 123chat.ai as a solution for coaches who need AI analysis of sensitive client data without cloud exposure. First member to surface a concrete privacy-preserving tool for the client-data problem.
- Canadian AI consulting market — Flagged SR&ED (federal tax credit for R&D) and SCIP ($2B compute program) as emerging consulting demand from Canadian businesses who know funding exists but don’t know what to do with it.
- High-stakes project credibility — The Jarek Robbins project is the most visible external signal of where Bally is operating. 200+ agents, developers, and business leaders — not a side project.
Insights They Are Quoted or Referenced In
- Insight - AI Adoption Requires Both Top-Down Vision and Bottom-Up Permission
- Insight - Brand-Consistent AI Output — Differentiate in a Homogeneous Feed
- Insight - Multi-Model Debate as a Decision-Making Accelerator
- Insight - The Death of Information Arbitrage — Why Your New Moat Is Codified Judgment, Not What You Know
- Insight - The Eight Eras of AI Adoption — A Knowledge Entrepreneur’s Evolution Map
- Insight - The Grounded Query Principle — Context-Locked Answers Reduce Hallucination and Increase Trust
- Insight - Use AI to Compress the Iteration Cycle, Not Replace the Thinking
- Insight - Voice AI Works When It Removes Human Fatigue From Repetitive Interactions
Signature Quotes
“Oh my gosh, this is gonna save me tons of time.” — Bally’s client (British Columbia), April 2026 (on the AI-generated housekeeping manual)
“It didn’t take me long to just ask Claude and give me all the steps.” — June 4, 2026 (on orienting quickly at the Robbins project because of AIMM context)
“I’m starting to worry about my position.” — June 11, 2026 (on AI displacement — one of the session’s most direct personal-stakes statements)