The Vietnam Experience

The Week

Three to five days of real work. Every evening, Saigon is yours.

This is an AI retreat. You come to work. Nine in the morning until six in the evening, every day. Then the city takes over.

A working session at a riverside table, the Saigon skyline through the window

The working day

9am to 6pm, every day. Focused, hands-on work on AI and infinite leverage with your AI Engineer and Quan, your Retreat Host. Specialists are available as needed. You are not here to watch a presentation. You are here to build something real, and by the end of the week you will have.

The sessions are intensive because that is the only way the ideas actually land. By day two, you will be thinking differently.

Guests and engineers working side by side at a wooden table

Day one: arrive and begin

You land, clear immigration without a line, and ride to the AIO Pad in Thao Dien. The apartment is ready, the coffee is on, and by evening you are already in the city, eating well, getting your bearings.

The first working session starts the next morning at nine.

The working days

Each day follows the same clean arc. You work from 9am to 6pm with your AI Engineer and Quan on infinite leverage, AI systems, and building things that keep working without you. Hard work, real output.

At six o'clock, the day ends and Saigon begins.

A small group heads-down at their laptops in a working session

Every evening: the city

Food. Music. Shopping. Rest. Saigon at night is a different city entirely, and it is yours from 6pm. Vu drives, Travel Buddy guides, and the team knows where to go.

Some nights you will sit by the river and not want to move. That is also the right answer.

The last day: take it home

You finish the week with a working system of your own and a plan for how you use it. Not a notebook of ideas. Something real, already running.

A final dinner, the river going gold, and a way of working that does not switch off when you fly home.

A hand-drawn plan mapping the AI team and agents to the week's work

Three days, or five

Three days is the minimum for the ideas to take hold. Five gives them room to settle, and more evenings in the city. Tell us how long you have.