Kavyro Review: Can This French-Speaking AI Community Really Help You Save 10 Hours a Week as a Solopreneur?
If you’re a French-speaking solopreneur drowning in invoicing, client follow-ups, and schedule management, you’ve probably heard about automation. The problem? Most resources are in English, too technical, or sold by “gurus” promising miracles. That’s exactly the gap Kavyro aims to fill.
In this Kavyro review, I’m showing you what the platform actually offers, how much it costs, and whether it’s worth it for a freelancer just starting out with AI. I tested the public content, went through the free training, and analyzed the Premium offer from my perspective as a solopreneur who already automates quite a bit. No sugarcoating.

My 30-Second Verdict
- Who is it for? The French-speaking solopreneur who wants to automate without becoming a developer.
- Entry price: Free (7-day training + public content), then €39/month excl. VAT for Premium.
- Displayed promise: Reclaim 10 hours per week with AI and no-code.
- Highlights: 100% French content, unapologetic solopreneur focus, free Hermes Agent training, growing community.
- Weaknesses: Young ecosystem (launched in July 2025), limited long-term public feedback, recurring subscription by default.
Kavyro isn’t just another generic “AI course.” It’s a media platform backed by a community, tailored to a specific profile: the French-speaking freelancer who wants to automate their business without the headache. If you fit that profile, the free content is already worth checking out. The Premium plan is mainly justified if you want to speed things up with ready-to-use templates and human support.
Kavyro, what exactly is it?
Kavyro (available at kavyro.com) presents itself as a French-language media outlet and community for solopreneurs, focused on AI and no-code automation. The tagline sums up the ambition perfectly: “Automate (for real) what’s holding you back. Zero bullshit. Zero complexity.”
This is a positioning that speaks to me. Many automation tools target SMEs or marketing teams. Kavyro, on the other hand, speaks to the solo solopreneur—the one who has to handle invoicing alone, follow-ups alone, scheduling alone, and content creation alone. The AI solopreneur community the founder is building around this positioning is still young, but consistent from start to finish.
The creator behind Kavyro. David Schkiwisk is an independent entrepreneur based in Carcassonne. He is an SEO consultant and also the founder of CapsuleWeb, a web studio. His personal website davidschkiwisk.fr showcases genuine hands-on expertise, far from the dream sellers. He launched Kavyro in July 2025, making it a recent but fast-growing project with an already well-defined editorial line.
What struck me: the transparency of the project. No promises of millions, no “quit your job in 30 days.” Just a method to reclaim your time. That’s exactly the stance I try to maintain on Mint Avocado.
What exactly can you find on the platform?
Kavyro’s content is built around six complementary pillars, designed to guide you from discovery to implementation.
- In-depth articles and tool reviews. For example, analyses of Google Gemini 2.5 Deep Think, Suno V5 (the music AI), WordPress 7.0 integrating AI into its CMS, or ChatGPT Go. This is useful monitoring, focused on use cases rather than hype.
- Hands-on tutorials. Step-by-step guides to move fast with tools like Make, Notion, Airtable, ChatGPT, or Hermes Agent.
- Free 7-day training. Build your first agent with Hermes Agent. It’s the entry-level offer, perfect for dipping your toes in without pulling out your credit card.
- Premium Space. Community, templates, and workflows reserved for paying members.
- Weekly podcast. “AI news decoded for entrepreneurs”, available on Spotify.
- Active YouTube channel. “David Schkiwisk – Kavyro”, where the founder regularly publishes video content.
The tool stack covered is consistent with what most solopreneurs are already automating. That’s important: Kavyro doesn’t push you toward exotic tools—it teaches you to leverage the ones you probably already know.

If you want to compare with a more technical approach, I’ll point you to my guide on the 5 essential technical tools for setting up AI agents. The two complement each other quite well.
The Free 7-Day Hermes Agent Training
In my opinion, this is the most interesting offer to try Kavyro risk-free. The free Hermes Agent training is designed to help you build your first AI agent, step by step, in just one week.
Why do I find this relevant? Because Hermes Agent is exactly the kind of tool that scares beginners. You hear “AI agent” and you imagine complex code, APIs, servers. Kavyro’s promise is to prove that no: you can create a functional agent without technical skills, by following a guided day-by-day method.
If you’re still on the fence about investing in Premium, start with the free 7-day training. It’s the best compatibility test between your working style and Kavyro’s teaching approach.

As someone who already works with AI agents on a daily basis, I find this approach healthy. You’re not asked to pay before seeing if the style suits you. It’s exactly the “anti-guru” philosophy I try to apply myself: I document what I do, I show my scars, and I let the other person judge.
Kavyro Premium: What Do You Get for €39/Month?
The “Founder” Premium subscription is offered at €39/month excl. VAT, with three payment options: monthly, yearly, or one-time payment (handy to avoid recurrence and smooth out the cost).
Here’s what you actually get by upgrading to Premium:
- Community access to a network of members, freelancers like you who share their progress and their roadblocks.
- Ready-to-use templates, organized by theme: marketing, productivity, management, training.
- Automated workflows for recurring business tasks: invoicing, appointment scheduling, customer follow-ups.
- Human and technical support. Not just a video course left in a corner: real follow-up.
- In-depth content reserved for members, beyond public articles.
Is it worth €39/month excluding tax? It depends on your situation. If you bill your time at €50/hour and the templates save you even just one hour per month, it’s already cost-effective. If you’re just looking to read free articles without taking action, stick with the public content—you won’t have any regrets.
Comparison table: Kavyro vs. the alternatives
Before you commit, it’s worth comparing Kavyro to what’s already out there. Here’s how it stacks up against the two main alternatives: learning on your own via YouTube and blogs, or joining another paid AI community.
| Criteria | Kavyro Premium | Learning alone (YouTube + blogs) | Other paid AI community |
|---|---|---|---|
| Language | Native French | Mixed, often English | Varies by community |
| Solopreneur focus | Yes, it’s the core | No, often SMEs or generic | Rare and scattered |
| Monthly cost | €39 excl. tax | €0 but huge research time | Often €50 to €150 |
| Human support | Yes, included | No | Sometimes, at extra cost |
| Ready-to-use templates | Yes, by category | Must build your own | Varies and often generic |
| Hermes Agent training | Free, 7 days | Must search, scattered | Nearly non-existent in French |
| Active community | Growing | Not applicable | Yes, but often poorly targeted |
The table is clear to read. Kavyro isn’t the cheapest, but it’s the only one that combines three things on this specific topic: native French, a clear solopreneur focus, and human support. This trio is almost nowhere else to be found on the French-speaking market.
Real-world use cases: what you can automate with Kavyro
Here’s exactly what the platform helps you set up, based on the workflows and templates provided:
- Invoicing. Delegate the creation and sending of invoices, as well as automated payment reminders.
- Appointment booking. Schedule appointments without email exchanges, with calendar synchronization.
- Customer follow-ups. Set up follow-up sequences without repetitive manual intervention.
- Content creation. Powered by marketing templates and productivity workflows.
- Project and data management. Through the Notion and Airtable integrations covered in the tutorials.
Solopreneur automation isn’t a luxury—it’s a matter of survival. When you’re on your own, every hour saved on admin work is an hour earned for revenue or for your family. That’s exactly the promise of Kavyro: reclaiming 10 hours per week.
My solopreneur principle: if a task repeats more than three times a month, it deserves to be automated or delegated. Kavyro gives you the method to do it.
To go further on this topic, I recommend reading my feedback on Python micro-automation, where I detail how I reclaimed 15 hours per week on repetitive tasks.
The downsides to know before you subscribe
I’d be lying if I didn’t point out Kavyro’s current limitations. That’s the whole point of an honest review: you highlight the strengths, and you also shine a light on the blind spots.
- It’s young. Launched in July 2025, the platform doesn’t yet have years of track record. The template catalog will expand over time, but it’s still under construction.
- Few long-term public reviews. The dedicated Kavyro customer reviews page exists, featuring initial validated testimonials (for example, a marketing consultant reports real time savings after automation). However, feedback over 12 to 24 months is still lacking.
- The founder is at the helm alone. David Schkiwisk is the driving force behind the project. This ensures a consistent vision, but also creates a single point of dependency.
- The subscription is recurring by default. If you prefer a one-time payment, the option is available, but you need to actively select it.
Nothing deal-breaking, but it’s important to know before you whip out your credit card. Transparency above all.
Who I recommend Kavyro for (and who I don’t)
I recommend Kavyro if:
- You are a French-speaking solopreneur and you want to automate without becoming a developer.
- You’re new to AI and looking for a guided, structured method in English.
- You use or want to use Make, Notion, Airtable, ChatGPT, or Hermes Agent.
- You value human guidance more than generic YouTube videos in English.
I wouldn’t recommend Kavyro if:
- You’re looking for an AI course designed for large corporations. That’s not the target audience.
- You are fluent in English and prefer English-speaking communities like Indie Hackers or specialized forums.
- You don’t have any monthly budget, not even €39. In that case, stick with the free content and the 7-day training—it’s already very good.
My advice as an educator, and this applies to any tool: start with the free training. If you connect with the method and the tone, Premium becomes a no-brainer. Otherwise, you’ll still have learned how to create your first AI agent, for free. The risk is zero.
What I take away from this test
Kavyro fills a gap that no one else truly occupied in the French-speaking market: a 100% French-language AI media and community dedicated to solopreneurs who want to automate without becoming tech-savvy. The positioning is clear, the content is practical, and the founder has real hands-on legitimacy in SEO and web development.
The main question mark is the project’s youth. But at €39/month excl. tax, with a free access option to test it out, the financial risk is minimal. And the 7-day Hermes Agent training alone is an excellent gateway into the world of AI agents.
If you recognize yourself in this profile — a French-speaking solopreneur drowning in paperwork, curious about AI without being a developer — then Kavyro is worth spending an afternoon exploring its free content. Only then will you be able to make an informed decision.
To go further in your tool comparison, you can also check out my test of DeepSeek V4 or my feedback on n8n versus Claude, two resources that perfectly complement the thinking around your future automation stack.




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