Everyone is using AI to chat.
Almost nobody is using AI to build income streams.
Here are 10 real ways people are turning that into money.
Each one includes the exact prompt, the money math, and what to do first.
Save this. It is worth re-reading.
I'll be using Kimi Agent Swarm with Kimi K3 because it is easy, works a lot faster, giving perfectly great outputs I want and I love it :)
1. BORING TOOL EMPIRE ($5,000 - $20,000/month from organic search)
The model: 1,000 boring utility tools on one website. No marketing. No ads. Pure Google search traffic.
Someone types "GST calculator India" or "JSON formatter online" into Google. Your tool is there. They use it. They leave. Google notes the engagement. Your ranking improves. More traffic. Same tool. Zero maintenance.
Money math:
500 tools x 300 visits/month x $0.020 RPM = $3,000/month
200 finance/SEO tools x 800 visits/month x $0.045 RPM = $7,200/month
Combined Month 6: $8,000-$12,000/month
Month 12 with topical authority: $15,000-$25,000/month
Zero ad spend. Zero content team.
Kimi Agent Swarm prompt:
1BORING TOOL EMPIRE DISCOVERY SWARM2You are an elite team of SEO and market research agents.3Mission: Find 1,000 boring utility tool opportunities that a small site can realistically rank for and monetize.4SEARCH MODIFIERS — find every query containing: calculator, converter, generator, checker, validator, formatter, estimator, template, parser, encoder, decoder, compressor, optimizer5MANDATORY FILTERS:6Keyword Difficulty: under 357Search Volume: 500-50,000/month8CPC: above $0.309Intent: Informational or Commercial10SERP: weak domains in top 1011AGENT 1 — FINANCE TOOLS (INDIA PRIORITY): Find every GST, EMI, SIP, FD, income tax, salary, HRA, gratuity, SWP, compound interest, retirement, startup runway query. Output: keyword, volume, KD, CPC, top competitor weakness12AGENT 2 — DEVELOPER TOOLS: JSON formatter, JWT decoder, UUID generator, Base64 encoder, regex tester, cron generator, hash generator, SQL formatter, URL encoder, timestamp converter, diff checker13AGENT 3 — FILE CONVERSION: PDF to JPG, JPG to PDF, PNG to SVG, HEIC to JPG, WEBP to PNG, JSON to CSV, XML to JSON, YAML to JSON, CSV to Excel14AGENT 4 — SEO TOOLS: Meta title generator, meta description generator, slug generator, schema markup generator, robots.txt generator, keyword density checker High CPC ($1.50-$3.00). Serious buyers.15AGENT 5 — TEXT UTILITIES: Word counter, character counter, remove duplicate lines, remove line breaks, case converter, text compare, sort lines16AGENT 6 — BUSINESS + HR TOOLS: Profit margin, breakeven, ROI calculator, resignation letter generator, leave letter generator, salary breakup, timesheet calculator17AGENT 7 — SERP WEAKNESS ANALYZER: For every keyword: analyze top 10 results. Score 0-100. Look for: low-DA domains, thin content, no schema, poor UX, slow pages. Prioritize SERPs where a new site can rank in 6 months.18AGENT 8 — REVENUE SCORER: Score = (Volume x CPC x 0.4) + (100-KD x 0.6) Rank top 1,000. Tag: Quick Win / Core Revenue / Volume Play / Skip19OUTPUT:20Top 1,000 opportunities ranked by score21Category breakdown with RPM estimates22Top 50 "build these first" recommendations23Full site architecture: categories, URLs, breadcrumbs24Internal linking map + monetization strategy per category25DO NOT STOP. DO NOT ASK QUESTIONS. RUN FULLY AUTONOMOUS.
Start tonight: Run the swarm. Take top 10 Quick Win opportunities. Feed to Kimi K3 with shared engine prompt. Build 10 tools this week. Submit sitemap. First rankings in 6 weeks.
Sample tool site I made - https://ryeftjwqtrdjy.kimi.page
2. LOCAL DIRECTORY FACTORY ($3,000–$15,000/month from lead generation)
"Dentists in Austin" — 2,400 searches/month.
"Roofers in Phoenix" — 1,900.
"AI companies in London" — 1,100.
One service x 50 cities = 50 pages. Each page ranks. Each page collects leads. Each lead sells to the local business.
A plumber pays $50-$200 per lead. A roofing company pays $100-$500. A personal injury attorney pays $500-$5,000.
You are the lead broker.
Money math:
Small niche (plumbers, 20 cities): 20 pages x 400 visits/month x 3% lead rate x $80/lead = $1,920/month
Mid-size (home services, 50 cities, 5 services):
250 pages x 300 visits/month x 3% lead rate x $120/lead = $27,000/month
Two models:
- Sell leads directly: $50-$500 per lead by niche
- Rent the page: $200-$800/month per city page
Month 3: $1,000-$3,000 / Month 6: $5,000-$12,000 / Month 12: $10,000-$30,000
Kimi Agent Swarm prompt:
1LOCAL DIRECTORY EMPIRE DISCOVERY SWARM2You are an elite local SEO and business research organization.3Mission: Find 500+ local directory opportunities where a new site can rank and sell leads to local businesses.4AGENT 1 — NICHE DISCOVERY: Find every high-value local service category. Score by:5Lead value (attorney > plumber > cleaner)6Search volume per city + SERP weakness7Business willingness to pay for leads8Priority niches: Personal injury attorney, HVAC, Roofing, Plumber, Electrician, Dentist, Chiropractor, Tree service, Junk removal, Pressure washing, Solar, Fence contractor, Pool service, Landscaping, Moving company, Water damage restoration, Mold remediation, IT support, Bookkeeper, Tax preparer, Financial advisor9AGENT 2 — CITY MATRIX BUILDER: For each niche find the 50 best cities by:10Search volume for "[service] in [city]"11Competition level (weak directory SERPs = opportunity)12Average business revenue (proxy for lead value)13Number of active businesses14Focus: US tier 2/3 cities (less competitive than NYC/LA) Also: Canada (Toronto, Vancouver), UK (Manchester, Birmingham), Australia (Brisbane, Perth)15AGENT 3 — SERP WEAKNESS SCANNER: For every [niche] + [city] combination:16What is ranking? (Yelp/HomeAdvisor = hard. Small directory = easy)17Domain authority of top 3 results18Content quality of current #119Is there structured data? Reviews?20Can a new site rank in 6 months? Score: Yes/Maybe/No21AGENT 4 — LEAD VALUE RESEARCHER: For each niche: what do businesses pay per lead on HomeAdvisor, Angi, Bark? What is the average job value? Best monetization: direct lead / page rental / affiliate / ads?22AGENT 5 — CONTENT TEMPLATE DESIGNER: For top 20 niches create a page template:23H1: "Best [Service] in [City] — [Year]"24Content: intro, how to choose, cost guide, FAQ (schema), listings, lead form25Schema: LocalBusiness, FAQ, BreadcrumbList26Internal links: nearby cities, related services27OUTPUT:28Top 200 niche x city opportunities ranked by score29Lead value per niche with monetization recommendation30Page template for top 3 niches ready to deploy31List of businesses to contact + outreach email template
Start tonight: Pick roofing or HVAC. Run swarm. Build 10 city pages with Kimi K3. Contact 5 local businesses per city offering exclusive leads.
3. STARTUP OPPORTUNITY FINDER (Find the right idea before writing a single line of code)

Some app ideas I got using below prompt. DM me if you want more ideas
Most startups fail because they build something nobody wants.
The swarm reads Reddit complaints, G2 reviews, Capterra ratings, job posts, forum discussions, SEO gaps, and incumbent pricing and finds where real pain meets weak solutions.
This is not brainstorming. This is evidence-backed idea discovery.
Money math: This does not generate revenue directly. It prevents you from wasting 6 months on the wrong thing.
Average cost of a failed SaaS attempt: 6 months x developer time + hosting + marketing = $50,000-$200,000 Cost of running this swarm: ~$5 in API credits
Value: prevents $50,000-$200,000 in wasted time and money.
Kimi Agent Swarm prompt:
12STARTUP OPPORTUNITY DISCOVERY SWARM3You are an elite market research and venture analysis team.4Mission: Find the 10 most compelling startup opportunities right now where real pain exists, solutions are weak or overpriced, and a small team can realistically compete.5Do NOT brainstorm generic ideas. Find EVIDENCE of pain.6AGENT 1 — REDDIT PAIN MINER: Search these subreddits for "I wish there was" complaints: r/entrepreneur, r/SaaS, r/smallbusiness, r/freelance, r/digitalnomad, r/marketing, r/SEO, r/webdev, r/startups, r/nocode, r/automation7Find posts where: users describe painful manual workflows, users say "I pay [tool] $X/month but it doesn't do Y", multiple users confirm same problem.8For each complaint: problem statement, frequency, severity, existing solution quality.9AGENT 2 — G2/CAPTERRA WEAKNESS MINER: For every major SaaS category, read 1-star and 2-star reviews. Find the most common complaints across tools in same category.10Categories: Project management, CRM, email marketing, accounting, HR, customer support, SEO, social scheduling, video editing, form builders, invoicing, time tracking, inventory, LMS platforms11AGENT 3 — JOB POST SIGNAL ANALYZER: Companies hire when they cannot find software to do something. "Excel automation specialist" = Excel doing a job software should do "Manual data entry" + high salary = no good tool exists12Find 20 recurring job patterns that signal missing software.13AGENT 4 — PRICING OUTRAGE FINDER: Search Twitter, Reddit, HN for: "[Tool] raised prices", "cancelling [Tool]", "alternatives to [Tool]", "[Tool] too expensive"14Find tools where anger is high and switching intent is real.15AGENT 5 — SEO DEMAND VALIDATOR: For each opportunity: search volume for core problem, CPC (high = WTP), how do top-ranking pages look?16AGENT 6 — INCUMBENT WEAKNESS ANALYST: For each opportunity: who is market leader? Pricing? Features 80% never use? Recently acquired? Going upmarket? (Classic disruption moment)17AGENT 7 — IDEA VALIDATOR + KILLER: Try to kill each idea: real business or just a feature? $100K ARR with 100 customers? Realistic CAC? How long to build MVP? First 10 customers?
OUTPUT: Top 10 opportunities with evidence, incumbent weaknesses, pricing opportunity, MVP scope, first customer profile, confidence score.
4. "TOO EXPENSIVE SAAS" HUNTER ($5,000–$50,000 MRR by undercutting overpriced tools)
Every market has incumbents that get acquired, raise prices, and go upmarket. Every time that happens, 30% of their customers get angry. Those customers are searching for alternatives right now.
Money math:
Tool charges $299/month.
Small teams use 3 of 40 features.
You build those 3. Charge $49/month.
100 customers x $49 = $4,900 MRR
500 customers x $49 = $24,500 MRR
1,000 customers x $49 = $49,000 MRR
These customers are not hard to find. They are already searching "alternatives to [ToolX]" every day. Write one SEO page. They come to you.
Timeline:
Month 1-2: Build MVP (Kimi K3 writes code)
Month 3: Launch + SEO / Month 6: $5,000-$15,000 MRR
Month 12: $20,000-$50,000 MRR
Kimi Agent Swarm prompt:
12"TOO EXPENSIVE SAAS" OPPORTUNITY SWARM3You are an elite competitive intelligence and market research team.4Mission: Find SaaS products where customers are publicly angry about pricing, identify the stripped-down version they actually need, produce a build plan.5AGENT 1 — PRICING OUTRAGE SCANNER: Search Reddit (r/entrepreneur, r/SaaS, r/smallbusiness, r/webdev, r/Accounting), Twitter/X ("[Tool] too expensive", "cancelling [Tool]", "alternatives to [Tool]"), Hacker News, G2 3-star reviews, Capterra negative reviews.6For each tool with pricing complaints:7Current pricing tiers8Volume of complaints (proxy for anger)9What specifically do they hate?10What do they say they'd pay?11Are they actively searching for alternatives?12AGENT 2 — "ALTERNATIVES TO" KEYWORD MINER: Search "alternatives to [tool]" for every major SaaS: Notion, Airtable, Monday, Asana, HubSpot, Salesforce, Mailchimp, Klaviyo, Hootsuite, Buffer, Webflow, Calendly, Typeform, Loom, Slack, Intercom, Zendesk, QuickBooks, Xero, DocuSign, SEMrush, Ahrefs13For each keyword: monthly search volume, current page quality, what do searchers actually want (cheaper? simpler? open source?)14AGENT 3 — FEATURE USAGE ANALYST: For overpriced tools, find which features users actually use:15What do support forums ask about? (= used features)16What are complaints about complexity? (= unused features)17What do migrating customers say they don't miss? (= waste)18Goal: identify the 20% of features that 80% of customers need. That is your MVP.19AGENT 4 — COMPETITOR BUILD PLANNER: For top 5 opportunities:20Exact features for viable MVP21Build time estimate (Kimi K3 as developer)22Pricing: undercut by 60-80% for small teams23First target customer (angriest + most reachable)24SEO strategy: "alternatives to [tool]" landing pages25AGENT 5 — TIMING SIGNAL DETECTOR: Find tools that recently: raised prices, were acquired, changed freemium to paid, removed features from lower tiers, had major outage. These are the best moments to enter.
OUTPUT: Top 10 opportunities ranked by (Anger volume x Market size) / Build complexity For each: tool name, why customers hate it, what to build, pricing recommendation, first customer channel, MRR potential.
6. MOBILE UTILITY APP FACTORY ($5,000–$50,000/month from App Store subscriptions)
The App Store is a search engine. People search "PDF scanner" or "duplicate photo remover" directly in the App Store. If your app exists and is optimized, it gets found. No marketing needed.
Money math:
Month 3 (5 apps): 5 x 60 downloads x 25% conversion x $4.99 = $374/month
Month 6 (20 apps): 20 x 80 downloads x 25% x $4.99 = $1,996/month
Month 12 (50 apps): 50 x 100 downloads x 25% x $4.99 = $6,237/month
Add subscription tier (10 apps): 10 x $1.99/month x 200 users = $3,980/month
Combined Month 12: ~$10,000/month
Kimi Agent Swarm prompt:
12MOBILE UTILITY APP OPPORTUNITY DISCOVERY SWARM3Mission: Find 100 boring, single-purpose mobile app opportunities that a solo developer can build and earn $10K+/month through ASO.4Reject: social apps, marketplaces, AI chat wrappers, trends Prioritize: utility, single job, repeat usage, subscription fit5AGENT 1 — APP STORE MONEY SCANNER: Research App Store + Play Store Top Grossing utilities. Find boring apps making serious recurring revenue. Categories: PDF tools, scanner, file management, photo cleanup, calculators, unit converters, text tools, finance utilities, health trackers, habit trackers, clipboard managers, expense trackers6For each successful boring app: single job it does, subscription price, estimated revenue, why it works, what the aha moment is.7AGENT 2 — REDDIT FRUSTRATION MINER: Search r/iosgaming, r/androidapps, r/productivity, r/ADHD, r/freelance, r/personalfinance for "I wish there was an app for" and "best app for ___" where top comments say nothing good exists.8AGENT 3 — TIKTOK/SHORTS VIRAL UTILITY FINDER: Find utility app videos that went viral: "iPhone app you didn't know you needed", "hidden iPhone app", "this app saved me hours", "best productivity app"9For each viral category: what made it shareable? Is there a better version to build?10AGENT 4 — KEYWORD DEMAND MAPPER: App Store keywords to research: PDF scanner, duplicate photo remover, receipt scanner, expense tracker, subscription tracker, call recorder, clipboard manager, invoice maker, habit tracker, sleep sounds, budget planner, unit converter, BMI calculator11For each: estimated App Store volume, top result reviews count. Under 500 reviews = wide open opportunity.12AGENT 5 — COMPETITOR WEAKNESS ANALYST: For top 50 keywords, analyze the #1 ranked app: 1 and 2-star review complaints, UI freshness, pricing fairness, last update date. "They hate X" pattern = your advantage.13AGENT 6 — SUBSCRIPTION ECONOMICS SCORER: Best subscription fits: receipt/expense scanner, subscription tracker, call recorder, document signer, duplicate photo cleaner, period/fertility tracker, sleep sounds (daily habit = low churn)
DM me for even more detailed prompt
OUTPUT: Top 50 apps ranked by: Revenue potential x ASO keyword strength x Build simplicity
For each: app idea, target keyword, competition level, subscription price, estimated downloads at rank #3, revenue at 3/6/12 months, MVP feature list
Some Ideas I got from this. Use them with Claude, OpenAI and Kimi. Give it detailed idea with requirement, design inspiration and you get one mobile app per day :)


7. HYPERCASUAL GAME FACTORY ($2,000–$30,000/month from ad revenue and IAP)

Hypercasual games: one mechanic, one screen, infinite replayability. They earn from rewarded video ads.
10,000 daily active users = $50-$300/day from ads = $1,500-$9,000/month.
Money math:
Small hit (10K DAU): 10,000 x $0.01/day = $3,000/month
Medium hit (50K DAU): 50,000 x $0.015/day = $22,500/month
Reality: most games get 1,000 DAU = $300/month
Build 20. 2-3 hit. That's $6,000-$10,000/month.
Kimi Agent Swarm prompt:
12HYPERCASUAL GAME OPPORTUNITY DISCOVERY SWARM3Mission: Find 50 hypercasual game concepts with viral potential that a solo developer can prototype in under 2 weeks.4AGENT 1 — TOP CHARTS ANALYZER: Research App Store and Play Store hypercasual top charts daily for 7 days. Trending mechanics: slice, stack, merge, jump, dodge, draw, connect, color match, satisfying destruction, one-tap timing, physics toys5For each trending mechanic: why is it working? What is the core loop?6AGENT 2 — TIKTOK VIRAL GAME SCANNER: Find gameplay videos where comments say "what game is this?" + 500K+ views. These are next wave before App Store catches up.7AGENT 3 — POKI/CRAZYGAMES RESEARCHER: Find top 50 web games by play count. Which have no good mobile version? Those are ready to port.8AGENT 4 — WEAK COMPETITION FINDER: For every trending mechanic: Under 1,000 reviews = wide open. Under 4.0 rating = beatable. Not updated in 6+ months = abandoned.9AGENT 5 — PROTOTYPE SCOPE DESIGNER: For top 20 concepts, output spec:10Core mechanic (one sentence)11Screen layout + controls12Win/lose condition + replayability hook13Monetization: rewarded video placement14Build time estimate (Phaser.js / Unity)15AGENT 6 — MONETIZATION OPTIMIZER: For each concept: when does rewarded video appear? IAP recommendation? Target eCPM by region (US: $10-$30, India: $1-$3) DAU needed for $1,000/month?
OUTPUT: Top 20 concepts ranked by Viral potential x Build simplicity x Monetization fit
Use above ideas to build one tap, offline simple games. You can use Kimi because it is really good at building games too.
8. DATA PRODUCT FACTORY ($2,000–$20,000/month from subscriptions and API access)
Free public data is everywhere. Most of it is ugly, fragmented, impossible to query.
You clean it, normalize it, sell access.
People pay $50-$500/month for a clean searchable version of what was technically free.
Money math (USA AI Company Database example): MCA has 2M+ company records.
Raw API: messy, rate limited, technical.
You build: clean searchable database, CSV export, API access.
Free: 10 searches/day Starter: $29/month (100 searches/day)
Pro: $99/month (unlimited + API)
Business: $299/month (bulk download + webhook)
100 Pro users = $9,900/month 500 Starter + 50 Pro = $19,450/month
Other winning datasets: US court records, UK Companies House, real estate transactions, clinical trials, patent filings, federal contractors, grant awards database, recently funded startups.
Kimi Agent Swarm prompt:
12DATA PRODUCT OPPORTUNITY DISCOVERY SWARM3Mission: Find 50 public datasets that people pay to access in a clean, normalized, searchable format.4AGENT 1 — PUBLIC DATA SOURCE MAPPER: USA: data.gov, SEC EDGAR, FDA, USPTO, FCC, BLS, Census, PACER, USASpending.gov, grants.gov, SAM.gov (federal contractors) UK: Companies House, Land Registry, ONS, NHS data India: MCA, SEBI, RBI, Indiastat.com EU: Eurostat, ECB, EBA, ESMA International: World Bank, IMF, UN Comtrade, WHO, OECD5For each dataset: what is the data? Who would pay for easy access? How bad is the raw interface?6AGENT 2 — BUYER INTENT RESEARCHER: Search: "buy [dataset] database", "[dataset] API", "[dataset] CSV download" Check DataForSEO, G2, Product Hunt, IndieHackers. Find existing data products (proof of demand), pricing, customer complaints.7AGENT 3 — NICHE VERTICAL IDENTIFIER: Legal: court records, case outcomes, attorney data Finance: SEC filings (cleaned), fund flows, options data Real Estate: transactions, permits, zoning, vacancy rates Healthcare: clinical trials, drug approvals, hospital data HR/Recruiting: salary data by role+city, job market trends Supply Chain: import/export records, port data, shipping routes8AGENT 4 — TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY ANALYZER: Is raw data available via API or bulk download? Cleaning/normalization required? Can one developer build in 1-3 months? Legal/licensing constraints?9AGENT 5 — PRICING BENCHMARK RESEARCHER: Crunchbase: $29-$999/month PitchBook: $8,000-$25,000/year ZoomInfo: $10,000+/year Hunter.io: $49-$399/month What would the "indie" version charge?10AGENT 6 — GO-TO-MARKET PLANNER: For top 10 opportunities: First 100 customers? Where do they hang out? SEO opportunity? Cold outreach strategy? Freemium hook?
OUTPUT: Top 20 ranked by (WTP x Dataset availability) / Build complexity
9. DIGITAL PRODUCT FACTORY ($3,000–$20,000/month from Gumroad, Etsy, direct sales)
"Content calendar template Google Sheets" — 3,600 searches/month.
"Invoice template freelancer" — 8,100 searches/month.
"Notion CRM template" — 4,400 searches/month.
Each search is someone ready to pay $5-$200 for the right file. Build once. Sell forever. 100% margin after platform fees.
Money math: 10 products x 30 sales/month x $29 average = $8,700/month
Month 6 realistic: 3 hero products (templates): 50 sales x $49 = $7,350
10 supporting products: 20 sales x $19 = $3,800
Total: $11,150/month
Prompt pack: 200 sales x $27 = $5,400/month
Notion system: 80 sales x $79 = $6,320/month
Spreadsheet course bundle: 40 sales x $197 = $7,880/month
Kimi Agent Swarm prompt:
12DIGITAL PRODUCT OPPORTUNITY DISCOVERY SWARM3Mission: Find 100 high-demand digital product opportunities where search intent is high, competition is weak, a solo creator can build and sell in under a week per product.4Product types: Spreadsheet templates, Notion templates, Prompt packs, Checklist PDFs, Swipe files, Business plan templates, Financial models, Contract templates, SOPs, Resource lists5AGENT 1 — KEYWORD INTENT MINER: Search patterns: "[profession] template Google Sheets" "[niche] Notion template" "[use case] spreadsheet free download" "[profession] checklist PDF" "[industry] financial model Excel" "[niche] prompt pack"6For each: search volume, CPC (high CPC = buyers), price range of selling products.7Priority professions: Freelancers, consultants, real estate agents, online coaches, e-commerce sellers, social media managers, content creators, virtual assistants, project managers, startup founders, fitness coaches8AGENT 2 — ETSY/GUMROAD BESTSELLER SCANNER: Etsy: search digital downloads by category. Find products with 500+ sales + 4.5 stars. Gumroad: search top products by category. Find high-revenue signals.9For each bestseller: problem solved, format, price, what reviews love, what is missing.10AGENT 3 — COMMUNITY DEMAND FINDER: Search Reddit for "does anyone have a template for ___", "looking for a spreadsheet that ___", "is there a Notion template for ___"11Subreddits: r/freelance, r/smallbusiness, r/Entrepreneur, r/productivity, r/notion, r/personalfinance, r/realestateinvesting, r/ecommerce12AGENT 4 — PROMPT PACK OPPORTUNITY FINDER: Find niches with no good prompt packs yet: ChatGPT prompts for [profession], Claude prompts for [use case], Midjourney prompts for [style], Custom GPT systems for [industry]13Research: what prompt packs sell on Gumroad? Niche? Price? Gaps?14AGENT 5 — PRODUCT BUILDER SPEC: For top 20 opportunities:15Product name + description (what exactly to build)16Format + key features/sections17Build time estimate + pricing recommendation18Platform (Gumroad/Etsy/own site)19SEO strategy + launch strategy (where to post for first 10 sales)20AGENT 6 — BUNDLE STRATEGY DESIGNER: Which products bundle naturally? "Freelancer Starter Kit" = invoice + contract + rate calculator + email templates Design bundles for top 5 niches. Bundle saves 40% vs individual.
OUTPUT: Top 50 ranked by (Search demand x Avg selling price) / Build time

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DM me for 10th idea, even more easy, interesting :)
So the pattern across all 10
You notice something.
Every single one follows the same structure:
→ Swarm researches the market while you sleep
→ Kimi K3 (or any AI) builds or writes the output
→ You make the final decision
→ Revenue compounds from there
The swarm does not replace judgment.
It replaces the 200 hours of manual research that would have happened before judgment.
That is the actual unlock.
Most people will keep building on gut feel.
The few who run the research first will build the right thing, target the right keywords, write the right emails, and ship the right app.
Pick one of the 10.
Run the swarm tonight.
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