Honest review

AI Business Summit Review: Is It Legit, and Worth It?

An independent, no-hype look at Alicia Lyttle's free AI Business Summit, what you actually get, the catch nobody mentions, and whether it deserves three days of your time.

Short version: Yes, it's legit. It's a genuinely free, 3-day online summit hosted by a real AI strategist (Alicia Lyttle) with real guest speakers. The "catch" is the normal one: it's free because it leads into optional paid offers. If you want practical AI for business and you'll actually show up, it's an easy yes.

Is the AI Business Summit legit?

Short answer: yes. The signals you'd want from a credible event are all there:

  • A real host. Alicia Lyttle is an AI strategist and TEDx speaker with 20+ years in AI and business, not an anonymous brand. More on her here.
  • Real guest speakers. The lineup includes people from companies like Google and Palo Alto Networks, and past stages have featured names like Russell Brunson, Eric Thomas, Ph.D., and Neil Patel.
  • Genuinely free registration. You can attend all three days at no cost, and replays are included for registrants.

None of it is too good to be true. It's a well-run free summit, a format that's been working for years.

What you actually get (for free)

Three days of live, online training built around three things you can deploy in your own business: an AI content system, an AI assistant to handle repetitive work, and a 30-day launch plan to start or scale an offer. You watch live July 8–10, and registrants get the replays so nothing is lost if you miss a session.

The catch you should know about

This is where most "reviews" go quiet, so we won't. The summit is free because it's also a doorway to optional paid offers, most notably a VIP / All-Access upgrade pitched at registration, plus follow-up emails and other programs. That's completely normal for a free event, and it's not a knock. You can attend, learn, and walk away having spent $0. Just go in knowing there will be offers, so you can decide with a clear head instead of feeling caught off guard.

What's genuinely good

  • The price-to-value is hard to argue with at free.
  • It's built for beginners and "starting from scratch," not just advanced operators.
  • Replays mean you can fit it around your schedule.
  • The focus is on systems you can use, not abstract "AI is the future" talks.

What to keep in mind

  • Expect upsells. The VIP pass and other offers will be presented, decide on the merits.
  • You'll get emails. Use an inbox you don't mind being marketed to.
  • Like any summit, you get out what you put in. Block the time or watch the replays deliberately.

Our verdict

For a free, low-risk way to get a practical AI system for your business, taught by a credible host with real speakers, the AI Business Summit is worth registering for. The honest bar is simple: if you'll actually attend (live or via replays), there's almost no downside. If you know you won't make time, free or not, it won't help you.

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Free to register · live + replays · July 8–10, 2026