A two-day hands-on AI workshop · Bangkok

The 1-Person Powerhouse.

Build, direct and ship with AI. No code required.

Most people use AI like a search bar: one question, first answer, done. A small minority direct it like a capable team. In two days, you leave with their habits, and with working software you built yourself.

15 & 16 August

Sat & Sun

9:00 to 17:00

both days

Sukhumvit, Bangkok

at a BTS station

15,000 THB

lunch included

Seats are limited: the room works in small pods of 4 to 5, capped at 40 people.

01First, a confession

I built five complex apps with no technical background.

In the span of only two weeks, and doing it only in the spare time I had left from doing other work and business.

I thought I was good at AI. I was wrong.

I had been using AI for years. I genuinely believed I was ahead of the curve. Then I found out I was part of the vast majority who never get past the surface: typing one-line questions into what is essentially a very confident search box, and accepting whatever came back.

Then I heard a woman on Instagram, an AI educator without a technical background, say something that stuck: spend thirty-five focused hours nerding out on AI and you will know enough to teach it. I understood the point. I just had no reason to care yet.

The reason arrived a few months ago. In two weeks, in my spare time, I built five working apps with AI. Not mockups. Working products. One of them made it to the App Store's TestFlight without me writing a single line of code. I have no technical background. My degrees are in business, brand and product, not engineering.

My brain felt like it was on fire. Ideas I had been carrying around for two decades were suddenly buildable in evenings and weekends. Everything I thought I knew about what I could and could not make was out of date.

And then I looked around at the people I know: brilliant operators with decades of expertise, building nothing, because nobody ever showed them how easy the start actually is.

People still assembling spreadsheets by hand. Still making slide decks one text box at a time. Still convinced they are "not technical," when the only skill that matters now is explaining what you want in normal human language. That is the entire trick. AI walks you through the rest.

I could not stand watching it. That is why this workshop exists.

02The reframe

You already have a team. You've just never briefed them.

Modern AI is not a search engine. It is closer to a staff of tireless specialists, on demand, who work for you the moment you learn to direct them. Your job stops being "do everything" and becomes "decide, direct and judge." That is a different skill, and it is learnable in two days.

A marketing team

Positioning, campaigns, copy in your voice, content calendars.

An analyst

Messy spreadsheets in, patterns, totals and answers out.

A product builder

Working tools, dashboards and apps, described in plain English.

An operations desk

Reports, summaries, first drafts of everything recurring.

Every role you would ever hire, available on demand, directed in plain human language. Most people have no idea. After two days, you will.

03The journey of the two days

From search box to command seat.

Search

One question, first answer. Where most people are today.

Collaborator

You brief, it drafts, you judge. Day 1.

Builder

You describe tools, it makes them. Day 2.

Orchestrator

You delegate whole errands. The horizon you leave pointed at.

04What actually happens

Two days of doing, not listening.

No lecture marathon. You work on your real business, your real files, your real problems, in small pods of 4 to 5 sharp people. Every principle lands in your hands before it ever lands on a slide.

Day 1 · Saturday

Thinking with AI.

  • The benchmark. You solve a task the way you normally would. Then we take that way apart.
  • The briefing. The same task, run like a director instead of a searcher. The difference will annoy you, in a good way.
  • The confident liar. Learn, on your own expertise, exactly when AI can be trusted and where it quietly burns people.
  • Your own mess. Bring a real messy file. Leave with it analyzed, restructured and checked.
  • The map. Take the work that eats your week and split it: what stays human, what gets delegated.

You go home directing, not asking.

Day 2 · Sunday

Building with judgment.

  • The build. Everyone builds a working, interactive dashboard with their own business numbers. Live sliders, real decisions. No code.
  • Taste. Rounds of critique and iteration that turn a generic first draft into something unmistakably yours.
  • Teach it once. Set up a workspace that remembers your business, and a playbook it can reload forever.
  • The horizon. Watch an AI agent run a whole errand end to end, honestly framed, no hype.
  • The commitment. You name the project you will build next, out loud, to people who will check on you.

You go home having shipped something.

05The room

Built for experts who aren't "technical."

This is for you if

  • You run, build or operate something: a company, a team, a practice, a personal brand.
  • You have deep expertise and a backlog of ideas you have never had the time or the "tech skills" to build.
  • You use AI already, but honestly, mostly like a smarter Google.
  • You want two days with sharp, like-minded people, not an audience of tourists.

This is not for you if

  • You are a developer looking for a coding bootcamp. There is no code here, on purpose.
  • You want to watch demos from the back row. Every session is hands-on and your laptop will be open all day.
  • You are looking for get-rich-quick AI hacks. This is about working brilliantly, not gaming anything.
Nida Leardprasopsuk

06Your host

I'm Nida. I'm not an engineer. That's exactly the point.

I'm a founder and brand builder. My background is business, product, brand and marketing, two decades of ideating and shipping things with teams of humans. Until recently, "building software" was something other people did for me.

Then AI crossed a line. In two weeks of spare time I built five working apps, including one on TestFlight, without writing code. Not because I'm special: because directing AI turns out to be a business skill, not a technical one. Briefing, judging, iterating, deciding what matters: the things operators are already good at.

I teach this workshop as the person I was three months ago would have needed: no jargon, no hype, no pretending it's magic, and no pretending it's harder than it is. Even the workshop's slide deck was built by AI, directed by me. That's the skill, and it's the one you'll leave with.

Founder & CEO, IRLCurator, TEDxThonglor2 decades in product & brand5 apps shipped with AI

07The details

One weekend. Everything included.

When

Sat 15 & Sun 16 August

9:00 to 17:00 both days. Doors and coffee from 8:45.

Where

Sukhumvit, Bangkok

A luxury hotel right at a BTS station. Venue announced to registered participants.

The room

Max 40 seats

Working pods of 4 to 5, matched so you meet people worth knowing.

Included

Lunch & breaks

Hotel lunch both days, plus morning and afternoon coffee breaks.

You bring

A laptop & a real problem

Plus a paid Claude plan (about 20 USD). A simple pre-work note gets you set up before day one.

You leave with

Working software

Built by you, with your numbers. Plus the full deck, playbooks and your pod.

15,000 THB

for both days, all inclusive

08Questions people ask

Honest answers.

I'm really not technical. Will I drown?

No. The workshop is designed for non-technical people; being "technical" is genuinely not required. If you can explain what you want to a smart new employee, you have the core skill already. The whole room moves together, step by step, and your pod has your back.

I already use ChatGPT every day. Is this too basic for me?

Using AI daily and directing AI are different things. Day one will show you the difference on your own work within the first hour. If you already decompose workflows, build tools in chat, and run structured verification on AI output, you may not need this room.

Which AI tools do we use?

We teach on Claude, and we cover the whole landscape honestly: ChatGPT, Gemini, research tools, image tools and where video actually stands. The habits you learn transfer to all of them. No tool worship.

Will this be a room full of tech people?

The opposite. Expect founders, operators, consultants, creatives and experts, mostly non-technical, all serious. Half the value of the two days is the people at your table.

What if I can't make these dates?

Message me on WhatsApp and say so. You'll be first to hear about the next cohort.

09Book your seat

Your ideas have waited long enough.

Two days. A room of sharp people. Working software with your name on it, and a completely different relationship with the most important tool of the decade.

How it works: checkout is a secure card payment, and your seat is confirmed the moment it completes. You'll receive the pre-work note and the venue details by email before the workshop. Prefer to ask something first? Message me on WhatsApp. 15,000 THB, max 40 seats.