3 Ridiculously Simple AI Business Ideas That Actually W… — Transcript

Discover 3 simple AI business ideas that require no coding and offer high leverage by solving real problems for local businesses.

Key Takeaways

  • AI business opportunities exist beyond complex tech startups and require minimal technical skill.
  • Solving practical, boring business problems with AI creates real value and revenue.
  • No coding, large audience, or significant startup capital is needed to start these AI businesses.
  • Speed and personalization in customer interactions are highly valued by local businesses.
  • Early movers who build and sell AI solutions gain a significant competitive advantage.

Summary

  • The video highlights three AI business models that are easy to implement and highly profitable without needing technical skills.
  • It emphasizes the shift from AI novelty to utility, focusing on solving boring but valuable business problems.
  • Most AI users are just experimenting, while top founders build infrastructure to address inefficiencies in businesses.
  • The first idea presented is a hyper-personalized AI assistant for local businesses to handle FAQs, lead qualification, and appointment booking.
  • This AI assistant saves businesses time and increases conversion by providing fast, accurate responses around the clock.
  • No coding is required; the assistant can be built with no-code tools like Botpress or Voiceflow.
  • The key value lies in training the AI with specific business knowledge such as services, pricing, and policies.
  • Monetization involves setup fees and monthly retainers, with scalability across similar local business niches.
  • The video encourages viewers to act now before the AI opportunity window closes, avoiding the trap of waiting or chasing new tools.
  • The approach focuses on practical, sellable AI offers that local businesses are willing to pay for to improve efficiency.

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While everyone is arguing whether ChatGPT is going to take their job or if OpenAI deployed on a Mac Mini is secure or not, a small group of founders is actually building what I call invisible cash flows. Don't worry, these
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are not complex tech startups or hundred-million AI labs. In fact, most people would look at these ideas and go, "Hmm, that's too simple to work." And that is exactly why they are in crazy high demand right now. I have
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spent the last two years working with over 50 AI-enhanced business models, and I have filtered out the fluff to find the three that require the least technical skill but offer the highest leverage. How am I so confident about
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these? Well, because here's the reality: 90% of people using AI are just playing with it. They are generating cool images or asking ChatGPT to write jokes or answer trivia questions. But while they're playing, the top 1% are
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building infrastructure. They are identifying the friction points in existing businesses, the slow response times, the manual data entry, the dead leads, and they are using AI to bridge those gaps. Listen, the gold rush phase of AI is over. We are not in the AI
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magic tricks phase anymore. We are in the utility phase. This is where the real money is made, but not by chasing the next shiny tool, but by solving boring problems for businesses who are terrified of being left behind. This is
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where businesses pay real money for boring outcomes like fast replies, booked calendars, more leads, fewer admin hours. And before you enroll in another course, let me answer those doubt questions in your mind right now.
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Do you need to code? No. Do you need a big audience? Also no. Do you need money to get started?
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Almost no. Very, very, very, very little. But this window does not stay open forever. Right now, AI is still new enough that most business owners don't know what to do with it. And that confusion could become your edge. So, if
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you're feeling stuck right now, it is not because you're behind. It is actually, in my opinion, because you are staring at the wrong problem. Okay. So, here's what I'm seeing everywhere: a lot of smart people, ambitious people, entrepreneurs who know AI is the shift,
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but they're doing one of two things. Either number one, they're waiting. They're like, "Ah, I'll jump in when the dust settles." Or two, they're chasing shiny objects.
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Which one are you? I'm talking new tool, new prompt pack, new trend, but same bank account. And I get it. AI right now is like walking into a Costco the size of a city. There are 10,000 tools and
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somehow none of them tells you what to do on Monday morning to make money. So instead of building a real offer, a lot of people build a folder full of bookmarks. And here's the cost of waiting. The early movers aren't
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necessarily smarter. They're just developing and selling while everyone else is researching. The gap is widening and it's widening fast. So, let's do a quick check. If I asked you right now, what is your AI offer? Could you answer
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in one sentence? Well, if not, you're exactly in the right place because this video is for you. So, let's kill the overwhelm by simplifying the game down to three models that businesses already pay for. I'm going to give you these
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three specific AI business opportunities that are in demand right now, and I will show you exactly how to package them so they are sellable even if you're starting from zero. You can launch in a matter of weeks or maybe
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even days without writing a single line of code. These have all been done successfully not just by us in our agency but also by many, many people in our community. You can see here, and if you join the community you
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can check that out on your own and notice what I'm saying. Okay, I am not saying go build a new AI model. I'm also not saying become a machine learning engineer. We are doing something way more profitable, in my opinion, for a one-person
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business. We are using AI to solve boring problems that businesses really dislike dealing with because boring problems have budgets. And each idea I'm about to share has a simple aha that makes it click like, "Oh, I could sell that this
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week." And the third one is the easiest yes that I have ever seen our community members get once they position it correctly. And I'm going to show you exactly how to do that as well. So, let's start with the fastest one to
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monetize. Idea number one is basically getting paid to give local businesses their time back without hiring staff. I call it the friction killer. It is a model that takes less than an hour to set up but solves a problem that
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businesses have been failing at for decades. So, idea number one is a hyper-personalized AI assistant for local businesses. What do I mean by this?
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Well, this could be as easy as a chatbot on their website. Okay, this is a very, very simple AI agent that handles tasks like answering FAQs and handling after-hours questions and qualifying leads. If you want to get really, really
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fancy, you can also get it to book appointments or route questions to the right person. And if you think local businesses won't pay for this, well, you haven't talked to enough local business owners. Trust me, because they are not
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trying to innovate, they are trying to survive Tuesday. So, what do you do? What is it? Well, you build a simple AI assistant that lives on their website, and it uses their business information to respond like a trained front desk
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assistant. It shouldn't be a generic bot. It's not an FAQ page. It's a trained chatbot. And I mean, you can implement that in their WhatsApp. You can implement that in, let's say, Telegram as well. But on their website
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is probably where the majority of their traffic comes. And here's a real-life story. One of our clients shared, "A plumber gets a message at 9:45 p.m. Do you do emergency calls? How much is it? When can you
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come?" I mean, if that plumber doesn't reply fast, what happens? That customer is gone. They're calling the next number on Google. Right? Now, imagine that the plumber wakes up and the AI already did this. It asked three qualifying
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questions. It captured the address and the urgency level, and it gave a price range disclaimer, maybe even booked a slot for the morning. I mean, that's way beyond any AI hype. Trust me, that's money. Business owners value
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time and speed more than anything because speed creates conversions. Okay, so how do you build this? You can build this with very, very simple no-code tools like Botpress or Voiceflow. And the real value here, this is the part
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that pays, in my opinion, is not just clicking the buttons. It's, I mean, Claude can do that already on its own.
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But the value is in training the AI with the business's knowledge like services and pricing ranges, service areas, availability rules, policies, FAQs, what counts as an emergency, how they want leads captured. Most people think prompting is just typing. Prompting is
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the spreadsheet of the decade. I cannot stress this enough. So, if you can structure your business knowledge and turn it into an agent, you are the one getting paid. Okay. So, how do you monetize and how do you scale this? My
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simple pricing model is something along the lines of start with a setup fee. This could even be optional and then go into a monthly retainer. Depending on the value and the complexity, you can charge a very wide range of prices. And
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the scalability comes from the fact that once you've built the emergency plumber assistant, you can now duplicate probably up to 80% of it for electricians, for HVAC companies, for locksmiths, for roofers, for pest control. Essentially, it's the same
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skeleton. It's just a new knowledge base and a new website that you're deploying that on. That is how you turn one build into a niche asset. And we have helped businesses set these up among others because they're not buying
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a chatbot. They are buying fewer and missed leads, faster.
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[music] have for them. That is basically giving them their life back and more money. Now the next idea is for the person who wants something even more scalable because instead of selling an assistant you are selling a tool. So
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idea number two this is microsass and specifically vertical hypers specialized microsass for one type of customer nurses dentists realtors boutique gyms med spas insurance brokers architects tattoo artists you name it. Okay, you can pick a niche, build one tiny tool
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that fixes one expensive annoyance and you're good to go. This is not build the next salesforce. Okay, this is more like your little SAS in a box kind of project, okay? One very simple workflow that saves time, that increases
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conversions or reduces follow-ups. And yes, this is where you could vibe code probably 80 to 90% of the work. You might need to learn a little bit or maybe hire a technical person for the last 5 to 10% but the point is you don't
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need a computer science degree. You need a painkiller. So why is this in demand?
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Well, because businesses don't wake up wanting AI. They want fewer no-shows and more booked consults or faster lead follow-up without having to spend half of their day on the phone with clients.
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better reviews, clearer intake forms, less manual copy paste, and the opportunity in my opinion is in the fact that most niches have the same software stack and it's clunky. And when you build a micro tool that plugs in a gap,
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you don't need millions of users. You just need 50 businesses paying you monthly. That is a real solo business.
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How do you do it and how does it work? Okay, there are two ways to start depending on your skill level. Okay, if you're a beginner, you can start by selling the workflow as a service and then you can productize it. If you're
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let's say a little bit more advanced, maybe intermediate level, you can start packaging it into a lightweight app. The simplest path in my opinion is that you use chatgpt or claude or manis to help you spec the app and generate the copy
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the flows the edge cases and then you can use lovable or replet or base 44 or mocha or rocket or just use claude to assemble it and then you can use zapier or make for just basic automation between the tools and their existing
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stack. So let me give you an example maybe that helps make it more clear. Um, you can build a real estate lead follow-up assistant that texts and qualifies within 60 seconds. Or meda review booster that requests reviews at
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the right time and roots unhappy clients privately. Or dental practice no-show reducer that confirms appointments, um, fills in cancellations from a wait list and [music] takes care of the rebooking. In terms of monetization, you can charge a setup fee
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like I said, but it's [music] optional. And then you can go for a monthly subscription. And you can even do a done for you tier for higher lifetime value if there's any uniqueness or specificity that your client wants to have. And once
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you have one niche working tool, you can scale it with outbound to the niche, with partnerships, with referrals, with very simple paid ads, with organic growth. I mean, this is huge leverage revenue modeling because you can build it once and then you can sell to many.
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If you're thinking, "But I'm not technical." Good. That means that you will focus on the part that actually matters, which is pain and positioning and packaging because the code is the plumbing. And you can learn to do that
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or you can get a partner to help you with it. Now, the third model is the one that sounds almost insultingly simple, but businesses will happily pay for it.
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And not just once, but month after month, because idea number three turns one piece of content into an entire marketing engine, and you get paid to run it. So idea number three is an AI powered content repurposing engine. We
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call it the AI uh content flywheel in our agency. That's one of the agents that we have probably sold the most. And yes, this one I believe is ridiculously [music] simple, but it works because the market reality is pretty brutal. People
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are drowning in content and still not growing. They post a podcast episode and it gets watched by 83 people. or they post a YouTube video and then it dies because it wasn't properly optimized or it wasn't produced the right way. And
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meanwhile, their best ideas, their IP, the stuff that should be generating leads and authority is just sitting there [music] doing nothing. Okay? So that's why they need you to help solve that problem. So think about it.
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Creators, coaches, businesses are dealing with content fatigue. They are constantly feeding the content beast.
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But the real issue isn't that they don't have ideas. The real issue is that they don't have a system and the time to dedicate to putting out all that content. So, you become the system.
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Okay. So, who are you going to target? Well, I believe the sweet spot is in targeting creators or businesses who number one have a podcast or long form content, number two can afford help, and number three are small enough that they
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don't have a full team, but maybe number four, they're big enough that content directly impacts lead generation and conversions for them. So you can think here of niche experts or agency owners or consultants or founders with a weekly
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podcast or show or whatever regular YouTube videos. Now what you do is you take one piece of content and you turn that into five or 10 short clips. You can use Opus there. You can create [music] LinkedIn posts. You can create
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exposts or newsletters or quote graphics for their Instagram. Um, and then you can create [music] even their um, email sequences. I mean, there are loads of tools that you can use already. You can just use Claude if you want to, or if
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you want to go more advanced, you can build your own repurposing agent like we have where the system learns their voice and their offers and their objections and their audience and then is able to write exactly in their voice. But you
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don't need that to start. You can just use regular chat GPT Manis Claude Gemini LLM approach and then go from there and build as you get more clients. So in terms of monetization, this is usually sold as a monthly retainer with
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deliverables that are tied to the client's publishing cadence. And the reason why this is so scalable is that content is basically never done. So if you become the person who reliably turns long form into distribution, you're essentially becoming a growth lever for
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that client. So let me say it in one [music] sentence. You are not selling posts. You are selling consistency. And consistency is what makes creators money at the end of the day. If you want, by the way, I can make a dedicated video
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breaking down the full repurposing workflow and the exact packages that you could consider selling. just comment something repurpose or something else down below so I make sure to know that you're interested and I can prioritize it. Now, we've covered a lot, but the
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real differentiator is the one too simple secret that makes these work while everyone else stays stuck. Because the business you build is not determined by the tool. It's determined by the problem you choose. Let me say it again.
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The business you build isn't determined by the tool. It is determined by the problem you choose to solve. Okay? So the secret is that all three of these work for the same reason. They solve [music] a clear boring problem with AI,
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especially a problem that people can afford to pay for. And it's not AI for the tech's [music] sake. Okay? It's not look at this cool tool and what it can do. It is here is the outcome that you
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want. Here is the system that produces it. I will guide you through it. This is where most people mess up. And it's so sad because there's so much opportunity.
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People overthink because they assume profit must be complicated but simple is profitable because it's easy to explain it's easy to sell it's easy to repeat and it is easy to improve okay so your first real move is pick one okay pick
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one of these models not more just one and I think you can do more okay it's not because of that but I want you to focus focus is a force multiplier and tool hopping is an escape hatch so if
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you want a dead simple way to choose. Ask yourself, do I like working with local businesses? Do I like working with tangible outcomes? Maybe in that case, choose AI assistance. Um, do I want an asset that I can sell to many customers?
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Then choose Microsass. Do I like marketing and leverage from content? Choose repurposing. And then do this in the next 48 hours. Choose a niche, choose one problem, and write a one-s sentence offer. And then go and message 10 potential customers. Okay? That's the
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whole game. It can be very easy. If you want everything, including step-by-step guidance for all of these three, there are dedicated free challenges that we have created in our free community, which I'm going to link here as well as
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down below. You can come, you can join for free. You can take the challenges.
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You can apply step by step all the guidance including the prompts, everything you need, and you will be able to launch this kind of a business within a matter of days, maybe half a week. And you will also be able to see
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how everyone else has gone through the same process and all of the wins that they all managed to [music] get. It's not just me, it's loads of other people in the community who've gone through this and who proved that not only are
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these very cable, but they're easy to start as well. And if you're getting value from this, please consider subscribing. Like this video if you did.
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Be sure to share it with anyone in your circle of friends or family or co-workers who you think could benefit from learning more about these very easy ways to get started with AI. Now, let's lock this with one final thought because
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timing matters more than perfection right now. Okay? Do not be the person who five years from now says, "I knew AI was big. I just did not start at the right time." Start messy. Start simple.
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Just start. Even if it's small, those who adapt early will own the next [music] decade. Comment which one you are going to start with number one, number two, or number three. And I am going to support you and answer any
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questions you have or join the community and you can ask anything in any of the Q&A calls. Six months from now, you will be glad you started. Thank you again for watching and until next time, I suggest you go ahead and watch this video over
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here. Bye.
Topics:AI business ideasno-code AIlocal business AIAI assistantchatbot for businessAI monetizationAI for entrepreneursAI utility phasebusiness automationAI lead qualification

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need coding skills to start these AI business ideas?

No, the video explains that these AI business models require no coding and can be built using simple no-code tools like Botpress or Voiceflow.

What kind of businesses can benefit from the AI assistant idea?

Local businesses such as plumbers, electricians, HVAC companies, locksmiths, roofers, and pest control services can benefit by automating lead qualification and customer interactions.

How can I monetize the AI assistant service?

You can charge a setup fee and a monthly retainer based on the complexity and value provided, with the potential to scale by duplicating the solution across similar business niches.

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