Welcome to Throlson Labs
If you've ever opened ChatGPT, stared at the blank box, and thought "okay… now what?" — this place is for you.
Throlson Labs is my open notebook for working with AI. It's part resource library, part journal. I'm not a PhD researcher and I'm not here to sell you a $2,000 "AI mastery" course. I'm a builder who uses these tools every single day to get real work done, and I got tired of the good stuff being buried behind paywalls, hype threads, and 40-minute videos that could've been a paragraph.
Why I'm building this
Two reasons. First, writing things down makes me better at them — documenting what works forces me to actually understand it. Second, the gap between "AI is amazing" and "AI is useful to me" is mostly a knowledge problem, not a technology problem. The tools are incredible. Most people just never got shown the handful of moves that make them click.
So that's the mission: turn AI hype into things you can actually ship.
What's inside
- The Prompt Library — copy-paste prompts that work across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and the rest. Hit copy, swap the brackets, go.
- The Tools Directory — a curated, honest list of the AI tools worth your time, with a one-line take on each. No bait.
- The Blog — tutorials and field notes from building real things. Wins and faceplants both make the cut.
- Events — launches, webinars and meetups worth your calendar.
- AI Services — the actual stack I build and ship with.
How to get the most out of it
If you're brand new: start with three prompts from the library and use them on a real task today. Don't study — just try. The whole thing clicks once you watch AI do something useful with your work.
If you're already comfortable: skim the tools directory for something you haven't tried, and steal the prompts that fit your workflow. I update both regularly.
The best way to learn AI isn't to read about it. It's to give it a small, real job and see what comes back.
That's it. No gate, no funnel. Poke around, grab what's useful, and come back — I'm adding to this constantly.
— Nick
Start with the prompts
The fastest way to feel the difference. Pick one, use it on something real today.
⌘ Open the Prompt Library →