JAK
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I mapped out 50 ways to make money with AI in 2026.
Not theory. Not hype. Real business models with revenue paths and MVP scope.
Organized into 5 categories: vertical agents, content tools, data infrastructure, edge AI, and services.
Each idea shows exactly what to build and how to monetize it.
Saved me 3 weeks of research when I was figuring out what to launch.
Comment "IDEAS" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)

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I put the entire Claude GTM Agency Playbook into ONE Notion doc.
10 modules. No fluff.
- What Claude Code does for GTM agencies, how to start, and the core use cases including the Shoptalk cookie editor method
- How to onboard clients end to end in 6 steps from a single Slack trigger to live campaigns
- How to build sending infrastructure in 5 minutes instead of 40 and what breaks it
- How to build campaigns automatically: offer bible, generation flow, feedback loop, and reporting
- Which channel to use and when: the 10x reply rate gap between LinkedIn and email and the allbound model
- Two signal-based plays to build now: event outreach plus social listening, and competitor displacement
- How to run the webinar play for outbound-led inbound on LinkedIn without burning deliverability
- What Clay's pricing change means for agencies and the 4 moves to make now
- How to set up OpenClaw for autonomous prospecting without breaking compliance
- The 3 advantages of the AI-native agency, the copy risk, and what the GTM engineer role is becoming
This is the playbook I would have KILLED for before spending months figuring out how to run a GTM agency on Claude Code without rebuilding everything from scratch every time a client onboards.
Like + comment "CLAUDE" and I'll send it over
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Claude can run a full go-to-market build in 2 to 3 hours.
While everyone's obsessed with hiring $500/hr GTM consultants to build their strategy, we built something different.
Claude as a senior GTM consultant. Inside a 10-prompt sequence that builds your entire go-to-market from scratch.
We're not generating generic strategy documents. We're running 10 sequential prompts where every output feeds the next.
Here's what it does:
→ Assigns Claude a specific expert role with a credibility signal at the start of every prompt to push output depth
→ Builds ICP, positioning, pricing, 90-day plan, partnerships, competitive analysis, competitive moat, revenue stress test, and investor one-pager in sequence
→ Uses bracket input fields throughout so specificity of input directly determines quality of output
→ Feeds every output into the next prompt so ICP feeds positioning, positioning feeds pricing, and all 9 feed the final launch system
Humans still provide the inputs, review the outputs, and make the decisions.
Claude just handles the strategic framework that used to take weeks of consultant time.
Result: No blank strategy docs. No generic positioning that could describe any company.
I just put together a breakdown covering:
- How to run all 10 prompts together in the right order
- The full copy-paste prompt for each of the 10 builds
- How to use the output from each prompt before moving to the next
- The fix when output reads too generic: make it specific enough it cannot describe any other company
This is the same sequence used to run full GTM builds for B2B SaaS teams.
No fluff. Just the actual prompts and process.
Want the "10-Prompt GTM Claude" breakdown?
1. Connect with me
2. Comment "CLAUDE"
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Over a year ago, I was sub $5k/mo trying to sell 7 different services at once.
A few months ago, my agency hit $200,000/mo.
Thing is...
I’m not special, and ANYONE can copy me given they put in the work.
Most agency owners I speak to keep running the same playbook that got them their first few clients… and wonder why it hasn’t gotten them to 50k.
They don’t realize:
- The offer that signs your first 3 clients won't land client 15.
- The lead gen that works at $10K breaks at $50K.
- The one-man delivery model that felt "scrappy" at $5K turns into 80-hour weeks at $30K
EVERY revenue stage has completely different rules.
And if you don't know what to change at each level, you will never ascend past that 30k mark.
Then, you’ll start to doubt yourself.
Next, you’ll spiral.
Eventually, you’ll quit.
Or worse… stay complacent.
You’ll say:
“Yeah $30k a month is actually quite good”
“I’m out of fulfilment so life is chill”
“I don’t really want to scale”
You’re better than that.
So I broke down EXACTLY what changes at each stage from $0 to $100K+/month.
This video will give you the step-by-step roadmap I took MYSELF to go from 0→ 6 figs/mo.
Inside, I go over everything you need:
(1) Performance-based offer structure for $0-10K and why retainers kill you early
(2) Dream 100 lead gen & why you should hit 54 personalized contacts per day
(3) When to start running ads and stacking offers at the $30-70K stage
(4) Hiring your first A-player without wrecking margins
(5) Fulfillment operating systems that let you scale without destroying delivery
Want the full breakdown?
Comment "BLUEPRINT"
And I'll DM you the link.
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Some advice I'd give my old self, I wanted to share with you:
1) Get into a performance-based career, preferably at a famous organization whose name opens doors for the rest of your life (the training, network, tenure will 100x that). You'll be forced to become optimistic and efficient at an early age.
2) Usually takes ~6 months to learn the ropes then focus on getting a second source of income off the ground: Consulting/coaching, info product, e-com, real estate, learn AI or better find the winner in your circle and add to his bottom line until he takes you under his wing etc
3) Leave for yourself six months of cash. Then start investing 20% to 30% every month into the S&P 500 (take more risks (crypto etc) if you have extra disposable cash, or are young enough that you can roll the dice & still have 30-40y to make up for it).
4) Get in the gym or break a sweat 3-5x a week (no exceptions). This system will trick you into prioritizing health and showing up when you don't want to at an early age.
5) The whole drinking / bottle service / recreational drugs thing is completely stupid < 25-26 but it only gets worse past that. It's also the age you can tell which friends to keep close from the ones you should fade.
6) You can absolutely travel international 2-3x/year while crushing your career & starting/scaling a side hustle.
7) Massive amounts of anxiety in your 20s are normal even when you do all the right things - mental health gets 10x better in your 30s. Catching up in your 30s and 40s is *severely* more difficult and the few ppl capable of that are monumental forces of nature.
8) You don't need a crazy contact list to make it in biz/life. Just deep genuine relationships with 2-3 sharks more advanced on the path you're on is enough.
9) Never cut corners, it will ruin your reputation (getting burned a few times is a normal life tax).
10) You'll lose your first fortune foolishly (normal when you run at 1000mph without built-in judgement). The good news is you'll make it back in 1/5th of the time it took the first time.
11) Develop spiritually - no matter what people say, there is a reason Abrahamic religions resisted the test of time. (very) personal note: Do you worship God for the sake of God or because you're (secretly) wishing for something in return? I know I've worshipped "utility" (praying to "feel" certain ways or "get something") and it's been the greatest mistake of my life. I still fall into that every day (feature of being a human vs an angel) but now at least I actively try to catch myself / repent.
12) You're the luckiest man on earth if you can find a woman that's attractive to you (beauty is in the eye of the beholder), who sees the person you're trying to become and appreciate you even more for trying to grow into that. Be honest about your intentions. Have good intentions. Marry that person. have kids. Striving to become a worthy father will infuse every aspect of your character and 10x the best in it.
13) Check in on your loved ones, take care of your family and small circle. It's not about paying their rent but making sure they're alright - and them knowing you will show up in difficulty or challenge of life. No matter what.
14) Every other year, write down who you want to become by the end of this decade. Have a north star to guide your waking moments. When you're at a crossroads, ask yourself what would that person do. Remember two things: 1) what we seek is alignment between what we do and who we want to become. That misalignment causes lots of suffering. This is why you want to shed light onto it. 2) God has the last word on your affairs and that's why there is no mistake in how our lives unfold (focus on your reaction to it, more so than provoking certain events).
15) "Everything in life comes from compound interest. Relationships. Money. Health." Keep showing up. Take care of the small group around you. Extend your hand when you can. Trust the plan. And Smile. Life is great, and so are you
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@BigGulpAmerikan @bronzeagemantis In True Detective, these women willingly have sex with a 45-year-old police officer from Baton Rouge, for free



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@demonmtd @TheDegenWeekly Dude. As an Illini fan, Wagler is my guy, but he is absolutely a foul embellisher. To say otherwise you have to be a huge homer.
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I am determined to fix the sport of basketball.
Step #1 - Ban whatever the fuck this guy is doing with his head
We see it all the time. The player with the ball throws his head back anytime there’s contact, hoping for a foul. It’s WWE bullshit. Get it out of the game. OUT!

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@demonmtd That's awesome, then buy that one!
All I'm saying is if that picture is your personal interpretation of the best style there is, there are plenty of options available across a wide ocean of different values, just find the one that works for you!
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@zitoameriki__ @TheDegenWeekly So why does Mullins’ tricep (a pushing muscle) flex here?
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@demonmtd @TheDegenWeekly Wrong, Wagler grabbed him and initiated all the contact. Why are you all fuckin blind??
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To some of the low IQ Ill-Annoy fans crying about Wagler... he not only dribbled into UConn's Mullins, but he grabbed his elbow and pulled it into him to try and hook past him... and then pushed off, extending his elbow. They are lucky this wasnt called an offensive foul. LMAO
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@TheDegenWeekly Implying that Keaton Wagler, an incredibly ethical player, is a flopper, on a call that was objectively worse than 90% of the 38 fouls called in the game, is rage bait
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@demonmtd Just bc you disagree with something doesn’t make it rage bait
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@TheDegenWeekly Don’t know what to tell you boss. Wagler’s not a flopper. If this isn’t a foul, then 0 fouls (of the 38 called; basically one every minute) should’ve been called.
But go ahead and rage bait
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@demonmtd It’s not engagement bait and there was no stiff arm. The offensive player dribbled into the player on left. As soon as there was contact he threw the head back
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@johnnystir @iam_johnw Yeah a Balenciaga sweatshirt and a tailored suit are the same thing
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