
If you want to use AI in business, or you simply hate the feeling of being left out, this will resonate. AI has created real FOMO for a lot of people, including those who already work with it daily. I have built AI projects, deployed tools, and integrated AI into workflows, and I still felt behind. That is what pushed me to spend the last three years building my own personal AI resource system.
The issue is not access. It is fragmentation. AI tools are everywhere, but they are scattered, repetitive, and often low quality. Most people bounce between tools, prompts, and tutorials without a clear system. That creates noise instead of leverage. I knew early on that to stay competitive in business over the next decade, I had to master AI in a practical way. Not theory. Not hype. Daily use.
Over time, I compiled everything into a single AI mind map designed for fast reference and daily use. It contains only the AI resources I personally use and keep bookmarked in Chrome. Nothing speculative. Nothing I do not rely on. This took dozens of hours of sourcing, testing, and filtering. It also includes some of the strongest prompt generation resources I have seen, many of which most people have never encountered. Even if you already use AI every day, there will be tools in here you are not using yet.
One of the most overlooked capabilities among people who consider themselves good with AI is prompt optimization using other AI tools. Instead of manually refining prompts, you can use specialized AI systems to improve, stress test, and enhance your existing prompts. This is the fastest way to get consistently high quality outputs. You are effectively using AI to improve AI, which is as close as current models get to compounding intelligence. Once you adopt this approach, your results improve immediately.
Some of the core sections include: Best all purpose large language models, AI tools to optimize and evolve your prompts, Databases for discovering over 1,000 niche AI tools, Specialized AI tools for email, document analysis, and research, and Articles and prompt libraries from leading AI practitioners. This is also a living resource. As I add new tools to my workflow, the list will continue to grow.