It started with a pitch. A young founder from Kerala named Kasinath MS believed AI could change how Indian brands create content faster, smarter, and at a fraction of the cost. But for months, every cold email, every deck, every demo ended the same way:
“Too early. Too risky. Too gimmicky.”
Still, he didn’t stop. Alongside a small, relentless team, he built Skill Club not as a design agency, not as a course mill, but as a creator-tech engine powered entirely by AI. They didn’t just learn tools like Midjourney, Runway, D-ID, and ChatGPT they mastered how to use them for brand work that delivered.
No hype. Just output. Campaigns started landing. First a few regional brands. Then Lulu, Oxygen, MYOP, and even a major film production.
Kerala’s first AI influencer? Skill Club built that. AI-edited motion campaigns? They shipped those too. And all along, Kasinath kept teaching building a community of 250+ paid learners who now use the same tools Skill Club runs on.
This isn’t just a startup.
It’s a quiet revolution turning creators into builders, and brand briefs into code.
Because in Kasinath’s world, the future won’t be outsourced.
It will be prompted, designed, delivered and trained in-house.
Skill Club didn’t wait for permission.
They built for what’s next while everyone else was still guessing.
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