Why this exists
I was the guy watching 47 videos about "making money with AI" and making $0.
I'm not a guru. I'm not a coder who raised funding. I'm the guy who heard "AI is going to change everything" about 400 times and thought: okay, so what do I actually do?
So I did what everyone does. I watched the videos, saved the prompts, joined the Discord, and bookmarked the success stories. After months of consuming, I was standing in the same place with the same question:
What do I actually build?
The problem was never the AI. I had tools, hype, and 92 saved prompts—but no map from “interesting” to a specific buyer, a small offer, and a first test.
So I stopped looking at AI and started looking at people. The barber who forgets to text clients back. The landlord drowning in tenant messages. The food truck guy who renews his license late every single year. The teacher who writes the same progress reports until midnight every Friday. The inspector who rewrites the same defect descriptions until his eyes bleed. The tax preparer who doesn't realize clients are quietly walking away.
I mapped those boring workflows into playbooks: the buyer, the pain, the smallest useful offer, the risks, the first-customer path, and the prompts needed to move. 1,413 plays later, I finally had the map I had been looking for.
Not a course. Not a coaching call. A field guide you can search, pressure-check, and act on.
The rest is on you. But at least now you know where to dig.