The circuit desk behind AI Earning Clash
AI Earning Clash Pte. Ltd. is a Singapore vocational training provider running a challenge-based curriculum in billable AI work, based in Pasir Panjang, Mapletree Business City.
We built the format we wished existed
Most AI training we sat through as learners ourselves was either a slide deck about possibility, or a tool tour with no scoring and no accountability. Neither taught anyone to actually deliver billable work. AI Earning Clash exists because we wanted a curriculum that treated AI-assisted earning as a skill you drill under a rubric, the way a trade apprenticeship drills a technique, rather than a lifestyle promise.
That is the whole reason the curriculum is built as challenge rounds instead of modules. A module can be half-watched. A scored drill against a published rubric cannot — you either produced client-ready work in the time box or you did not, and the delivery scorecard says which.
Pasir Panjang, inside Mapletree Business City
Our studio sits within Mapletree Business City in Pasir Panjang — a working business district rather than a lifestyle address, which suits a curriculum built around client-ready output rather than atmosphere.
Why this district
Pasir Panjang keeps us close to the port, logistics and business-services employers whose staff make up a meaningful share of every cohort. It also means our studio is a working office building, not a themed space — the surroundings match the no-nonsense tone of the curriculum itself.
The Mapletree circuit desk
Our 1:1 delivery scorecard reviews and capstone briefings run at a fixed desk inside the studio — the Mapletree circuit desk — so every learner gets the same physical setting for their most important scored conversation of the cohort.
How we run a challenge round
Facilitators at AI Earning Clash come from client-facing backgrounds — agency delivery, freelance consulting, in-house operations — not purely from teaching. Every rubric used in a scored drill was written by someone who has been on the receiving end of a client rejecting sloppy AI-assisted work, and wanted a training format that would have prevented it.
We are precise about scope and honest about limits. We will tell a learner when a round's drill result was weak, and we will tell an enquirer when our curriculum is not the right fit for their goal. That is the standard we hold the curriculum to, and it is the standard the FAQ and disclaimer on this site are written to.
No shortcuts marketed as a curriculum
No income promises
We do not publish income claims because we cannot control client demand, market conditions or how a learner applies what they drilled. See our FAQ for the full position.
No gambling framing
"Clash" and "challenge round" describe our scored-drill training format. There is no wagering, prize pool or elimination mechanic anywhere in the curriculum.
No investment offer
AI Earning Clash is vocational training, not a securities, investment, franchise or multi-level-marketing product of any kind.
A working studio, not a showroom
Weekdays at the Pasir Panjang studio follow a fixed rhythm. Mornings are reserved for match briefings and scored drills; afternoons are for delivery scorecard write-ups and Mapletree circuit desk follow-ups. That schedule exists so learners know when a facilitator is available for blockers, and so every submission still receives a written review rather than a rushed verbal note at the door.
We keep cohort sizes small on purpose. A larger room might look busier in a photograph, but it would break the 1:1 scorecard promise that defines this earning clash curriculum. If a round is full, we open the next intake rather than stretch the review quality past a useful limit.
Who should visit first
Prospective learners who want to see the format before booking may request a short desk walkthrough during office hours. Bring a real piece of AI-assisted client work if you have one — the conversation is sharper when it is grounded in an actual brief, not a hypothetical wishlist.
Meet the circuit desk in person
Book a scope call or drop by the Pasir Panjang studio during office hours.