Most AI workshops are slideware.
People sit, watch, and forget. My workshop runs on your real tasks, so the team is building usable AI prompts and workflows during the session, not taking notes.
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I run hands-on AI workshops in Bangkok for teams and founders. We do not sit through slides. Your people work on the exact tasks that eat their week, leads, email, support, reports, content, and walk out using AI on the job the same day, with a saved setup that stays.
01 . buyer pain
People sit, watch, and forget. My workshop runs on your real tasks, so the team is building usable AI prompts and workflows during the session, not taking notes.
Everyone has opened ChatGPT once and quit. I show the exact patterns that turn it into a reliable work tool for each role, with the person doing it themselves.
A workshop with no artifact is wasted budget. Your team leaves with a saved prompt library, role templates, and a short runbook so the skill sticks without me.
02 . package
We list the tasks your team does most and turn those into the workshop material, so practice maps directly to the job.
Your people build prompts and small workflows on their own real work while I guide the patterns, so they learn by doing.
We save the prompts that work into a shared library and role templates, so the team starts from proven, not blank.
You leave with a runbook and clear rules on where a human still checks before anything reaches a customer.
03 . method
I start with the exact workflow that wastes time today: leads, customer support, invoices, bookings, reporting, approvals, or spreadsheet work. The output is a simple flow with owners, tools, data, and failure points.
If the website is part of the flow, I fix the page, form, tracking, CRM handoff, WhatsApp handoff, and follow-up path before adding AI. Conversion comes before automation.
AI gets added to the work where it can draft, classify, summarize, route, answer, or prepare decisions. The human stays in control at the point where trust, money, or customer risk matters.
The finished system includes the page or tool, the AI prompts, the integrations, the logging, the handover guide, and the first measurement loop so the business can see if it worked.
04 . proof
Piexels is a Brussels-founded, Bangkok-resident dev studio. The offer is built for founders and SME operators who want senior execution without a slow agency layer.
Typical builds use Next.js, Supabase, forms, CRM, Stripe, Xero, Shopify, LINE, WhatsApp, Google Workspace, Claude, and practical workflow automation.
Every page is built to make the next action obvious: email, WhatsApp, form, booking, dashboard review, customer handoff, or internal approval.
05 . faq
I do. I am a Brussels-founded, Bangkok-resident developer who builds and ships real AI and web work for founders and SMEs, so the workshop is run by the person who actually builds these systems, not a reseller.
Hands-on. I teach what the team needs, but most of the time is your people working AI on their own real tasks, so they leave using it for real work.
The people who do the daily work: marketing, sales, support, ops, admin. If they can write an email, they can do this.
Yes. I am Bangkok-resident and work in UTC+7. The workshop language is English, with Thai-facing customer flows handled where the work needs them.
Use the WhatsApp button or the form on this page, tell me your team size and the tasks you want covered, and I will reply with the right next step.
No slides, no theory dump. Your team trains on its own real tasks and walks out with a prompt library, role templates, and a runbook, so the skill stays in the company.