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@allymac81

Helping ordinary people use AI to create profitable businesses by unlocking what they already know.

Katılım Şubat 2026
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Ally Mac
Ally Mac@allymac81·
AI newsletter ghostwriting service. Pick one niche, one Claude integration, 600-900/month per client. Set it up like this. Client records a 20-minute Loom once a month. Whisper transcribes it. Claude Haiku drafts 4 newsletters from the raw transcript. Your review takes 30 minutes. Total monthly touch time per client is under an hour.
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Ally Mac@allymac81·
Claude Haiku is 1 per million input tokens, 5 per million output. Cost per newsletter is about 0.01-0.03. Eight clients is 6,400-7,200/month revenue with under 5/month in API costs. n8n routes the whole pipeline for 60/month. The niche is what makes this work. Chiropractors, criminal defense attorneys, commercial real estate brokers. Domain language is the product. You build the style prompt once and run it indefinitely.
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Ally Mac@allymac81·
AI newsletter ghostwriting service. Pick one niche, one Claude integration, 600-900/month per client. Set it up like this. Client records a 20-minute Loom once a month. Whisper transcribes it. Claude Haiku drafts 4 newsletters from the raw transcript. Your review takes 30 minutes. Total monthly touch time per client is under an hour.
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Claude Haiku is 1 per million input tokens, 5 per million output. Cost per newsletter is about 0.01-0.03. Eight clients is 6,400-7,200/month revenue with under 5/month in API costs. n8n routes the whole pipeline for 60/month. The niche is what makes this work. Chiropractors, criminal defense attorneys, commercial real estate brokers. Domain language is the product. You build the style prompt once and run it indefinitely.
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Ally Mac@allymac81·
AI agents get sold as magic. They are 90% data plumbing. The consultants actually making money deploying AI for clients are not winning on better prompts. They are winning because they fixed the data inputs first. A dental office scheduling agent fails not because the AI is weak. It fails because intake data is inconsistent and nothing is structured for machine consumption. Fix the data first. Charge for the cleanup. Then deploy the AI on top. That layer is where most people give up, and where the real margin sits.
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Ally Mac@allymac81·
@lukebelmar the window is closing but not closed. that gap is where a lot of people are building right now
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Luke Belmar 👽@lukebelmar·
I'm so happy I got rich before AI Dam I barely made it 😴🙌
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Ally Mac@allymac81·
@TommiPedruzzi the books making money isn't the crazy part. all those comments typing 'AI' is the actual strategy
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Tommi Pedruzzi
Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
I’m convinced. Claude is the most powerful money-making AI tool in the world. I use it to create short nonfiction books... it now makes me $50,000/month. Like this post + comment 'AI' and I’ll DM you: • The training • My entire strategy • The exact workflow • All my personal Claude prompts 100% free. Must be following to get the DM. Only sending it to the first 500 people.
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Ally Mac@allymac81·
@lukebelmar the filming part is fine. 'let agents do the rest' is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that sentence
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Luke Belmar 👽@lukebelmar·
Delete Instagram. Film and make content. Then just let the your AI agents do the rest.
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@SahilBloom six hours and a tech friend is why that market is real. nobody to call is the actual product gap, not the setup itself
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
The opportunity to onboard "normal people" to the latest AI is much bigger than I originally thought. Honestly, $100k+ per month feels low. In a high income city, it could be a $10m+ business. To validate it, I tried to stand up an AI Assistant by myself (as a tech novice). It was painful. Here's what I did: 0. Phoned a tech friend to get basic steps 1. Bought a Mac Mini 2. Created a Claude Developer Account 3a. Factory reset old iPhone 3b. Created a new phone line for iPhone 4. Created a new email address 5. Created a new iCloud account 6. Used EasyClaw for setup That took me about six hours, but I had a functional AI assistant by the end of it. It was fun feeling like an idiot. I like being an embarrassing beginner. A bunch of pain points to solve (for anyone who wants to build in this space): - I had no idea what I needed. I called a friend and annoyed him for an hour to figure that out in the first place. People don't know what they don't know. - I don't know what "Terminal" is and had never used it. Running commands there was totally foreign to me and I made dumb mistakes (like thinking it wasn't working because I was typing my password and it wasn't showing). - I really wanted to understand security and how to keep this new unit completely walled off from my other systems. It took me a while to make sure I was doing all of that properly and how to maintain that integrity going forward. - I had no understanding of tokens, usage limits, and how to think about that usage going forward. - Connections and integrations of tools (like iMessage) were not intuitive at all. - No understanding of best practices for prompting, training, etc. The ongoing improvements would be great as a recurring stream after the initial deployment. Those are just my initial reactions off the top of my head. I'm sure I'll have more as I continue to play with it. P.S. We're definitely living in the future. I got my AI Assistant to text my wife that I was coming down for dinner. She rolled her eyes at me when I got downstairs. THE FUTURE PEOPLE!
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@iam_elias1 prompt #4 is the one people skip. pricing by what feels safe instead of what the market bears is where half the money gets left
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Elias Al
Elias Al@iam_elias1·
🚨BR€AKING: AI can now build you a business in 24 hours. Here are 8 insane Claude prompts to turn any idea into income in 2026 👇 (Save for later)
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The products outperforming prompt packs sale-for-sale are n8n workflow bundles at $97-197. Fewer sales needed. Higher perceived value. A workflow that automates one recurring painful task converts better than 50 prompts to study. If I were building today, one workflow bundle at $127 targeting a single niche. Build time 1-2 weeks. Revenue ceiling without an audience is significantly higher.
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A $47 prompt pack nets about $41.80 after Gumroad fees. To hit $5k/month you need 120 sales. That requires either an existing audience or serious SEO investment. Most people have neither.
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Ally Mac@allymac81·
Prompt packs are still the #1 AI category on Gumroad by volume. But the economics fall apart below the top 50 sellers.
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Ally Mac@allymac81·
Sell it for $97 to $297. The AI does 95% of the writing. Your rubric is the product, not the delivery. Three weeks to design the rubric properly. After that, marginal cost per report is roughly $0.40. At $197 per sale you need 50 sales to gross $9,850. Zero fulfillment overhead after launch.
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Ally Mac@allymac81·
Pick a domain you actually know. Leadership readiness, marketing audits, financial health, sales process gaps. Design a rubric with 20-30 scored inputs. Claude takes the scores and generates a 12-15 page personalized report.
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Give it away free. 20-30% book a strategy call. Setup fee for their top 3 automations is $2,500. Monthly retainer to manage them runs $1,200/month. Marginal API cost per active client after signing is about $15/month. Build time is one weekend. That's the entire funnel.
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Ally Mac@allymac81·
n8n, 4 Claude API calls, a 9-field web form. Prospect fills it out and gets a custom HTML report with their top 10 automation opportunities and estimated annual savings. Runtime 60 seconds. Cost per audit $0.25.
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Ally Mac@allymac81·
@gregisenberg Number 2 is real but most people will build it wrong. They'll sell "AI employees" and miss that the buyer wants outcomes, not technology. The winners will name it differently — something that sounds like a service, not a tool. Branding matters as much as the product here.
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
The 36 BIGGEST startup opportunities right now 1. biggest b2c: solving loneliness. third spaces, community apps, IRL 2. biggest b2b: managed AI employees for businesses 3. biggest overlooked: elder tech. 70 million boomers who want products that make them happier & healthier 4. biggest mobile: action apps that do things, not apps you stare at 5. biggest trades: matching platforms for electricians, plumbers, HVAC. supply shrinking 6. biggest consumer social: small social. group chats as products, no feeds, no ai slop 7. biggest ecommerce: agents that recommend products you'll like, shop, buy for you 8. biggest creator: live shows and unscripted content 9. biggest edtech: AI tutors that adapt through conversation 10. biggest SaaS: pay-per-outcome pricing 11. biggest auto: AI service advisor for dealerships. answers the same 15 questions 24/7 12. biggest talent: training non-technical people to operate agents 13. biggest boredom: curated offline experiences delivered to your door. kits, games, challenges. anti-screen products 14. biggest spiritual: the need for belonging is exploding, new formats of spiritual get togethers 15. biggest wellness: longevity biomarkers you actively manage 16. biggest mobile: action apps that do things, not apps you stare at 17. biggest one to solve ai slop: digital verification that you're a real human. every platform will need this within 2 years 18. biggest infrastructure: agent permissions, security, audit trails 19. biggest media: AI native media companies. build distribution, sell products later. 20. biggest parenting: family ops automation. forms, scheduling, logistics 21. biggest accounting: bookkeeping agents that charge per transaction 22. biggest fashion: brand-owned resale. every brand wants to control their secondary market 23.biggest hobbies: adult learning for joy. pottery, woodworking, drawing. 24. biggest skincare: at-home diagnostics. scan, get a protocol, track progress 25. biggest agriculture: precision farming tools for small farms. enterprise version exists, family farm doesn't 26. biggest pest control: subscription pest prevention instead of reactive treatment. the model flip that lawn care already made 27. biggest regulated: on-device AI. healthcare, legal, finance open up when data stays local 28. biggest gaming: AI characters with real memory and relationships 29. biggest dating: agent-mediated matchmaking 30. biggest fitness: adaptive coaching that rewrites your program daily 31. biggest travel: autonomous trip planning and rebooking 32. biggest food: personalized nutrition based on blood work and gut biome 33. biggest pet: health monitoring. $140B industry, almost no tech 34. biggest defense: AI-native security and compliance tools 35. biggest robotics: physical AI. $30 brains on existing hardware 36. biggest nostalgia: products that feel analog. vinyl, paper, handmade. counter-positioning against AI everything
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