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Product6 June 2026

Coaley Peak Launches tutorials.co.uk in Beta

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Coaley Peak Ltd has launched tutorials.co.uk in beta: a plain-English learning site designed to help UK teams understand artificial intelligence, use it safely, and decide when deeper training is worth the time.

The beta site brings together practical tutorials, guided learning paths, a business-focused AI glossary, and local AI tutor routes for teams that want help in person. It is written for people who have a business to run, not for readers who already live inside developer documentation.

Coaley Peak is using the beta period to test the shape of the curriculum, the usefulness of the learning paths, and the demand for on-site tutoring across the South West, South of England, and wider UK market.

What has launched

A practical AI learning library

The first release covers core AI concepts, generative AI, large language models, beginner tool choices, and practical workplace use cases. The aim is to make a non-technical learner comfortable enough to ask better questions, spot weak answers, and avoid treating every AI output as automatically correct.

Learning paths instead of isolated posts

tutorials.co.uk groups content into ordered learning paths so a learner can move from basic concepts to applied skills without having to guess what to read next. The first path is aimed at absolute beginners and includes the foundations needed before teams start using AI in customer service, marketing, operations, or internal administration.

Beta learning route

The public beta currently presents the first online learning route alongside a wider tutorial library for teams assessing AI skills before deeper commercial training.

What is in beta

Content, sequencing, and local demand

Beta means the site is public, usable, and ready for feedback, but it is still being refined. Coaley Peak will use early learner behaviour to improve topic order, add clearer examples, and decide which subjects need a video, worksheet, quiz, or in-person workshop instead of another written article.

Practical safeguards

The tutorials deliberately spend time on checking answers, understanding hallucination, and using AI within sensible boundaries. That matters because small teams often move quickly from curiosity to live use without pausing to decide what data should be entered, who should review outputs, or when a human must remain responsible.

How businesses can use it

A low-friction starting point

A business can use tutorials.co.uk before committing to a formal training day. Managers can ask staff to complete the beginner path, compare questions that come back from the team, and then decide whether they need a deeper session on prompt engineering, AI policy, customer workflows, or tool selection.

A bridge to applied training

Self-guided tutorials work well for shared vocabulary. They are less suited to the messy work of redesigning a process, handling sensitive data, or connecting AI to live systems through an API. That is where Coaley Peak expects many teams to move from self-guided learning into on-site training or bespoke advisory work.

Why Coaley Peak built it

Coaley Peak works with organisations that want practical, measurable AI adoption. The same pattern appears repeatedly: the biggest barrier is rarely the lack of a tool. It is usually uncertainty about what AI can and cannot do, who should be allowed to use it, and how to convert a promising demonstration into a habit that survives normal working pressure.

tutorials.co.uk is intended to reduce that first barrier. Better-informed teams make better implementation decisions, understand the limits of machine learning, and are more likely to ask for help where the risk or complexity justifies it.

Owlpen and tutorials.co.uk

tutorials.co.uk is separate from Owlpen, Coaley Peak's managed AI platform for client engagements. Owlpen is used for data-led analysis, workflow support, and operational improvement work. tutorials.co.uk is a public education site that helps teams build confidence before they choose a platform, training route, or implementation project.

Not an Owlpen module

tutorials.co.uk is not an Owlpen integration and does not expose client data, internal Owlpen tooling, or private client workflows. It is a public training resource, governed separately from Coaley Peak's managed platform engagements.

What happens next

Coaley Peak will continue adding tutorials, glossary entries, regional tutor routes, and practical materials during beta. The site will also be used to test which topics need deeper coverage, especially around governance, responsible AI, data protection, staff confidence, and practical implementation inside smaller organisations.

Organisations that want to use tutorials.co.uk as part of an internal AI training plan can email enquiries@coaleypeak.co.uk, explore tutorials.co.uk, or read more about the Owlpen platform.

Disclaimer. This article is published by Coaley Peak Ltd for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, regulatory, financial, tax, or technical advice. References to tutorials.co.uk describe Coaley Peak's own public beta site as observed at the date of publication. References to third-party products, platforms, and companies within tutorials.co.uk are for informational purposes only and do not constitute endorsement. Course availability, beta features, pricing presentation, and learning-route wording may change during beta and have not been independently verified by a third party. Readers should seek independent professional advice appropriate to their specific circumstances before making training, procurement, compliance, or technology decisions. Information was accurate to the best of Coaley Peak's knowledge at the date of publication. Coaley Peak Ltd accepts no liability for any loss or damage arising from reliance on the contents of this article.