5 AI Businesses You Can Run Inside ChatGPT (This Is Dangerous)

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TLDR

Five productized services can be run entirely inside ChatGPT, generating deliverables that agencies used to charge high prices for. A single person can now produce a founder brand system, a sales page, branded reports, SOP training decks, and investor decks in days rather than weeks. The key insight is that these are not new ideas, but existing overcharged services that can be delivered more efficiently with AI tools.

Key points

  • The founder brand system used to require a small team and weeks of back and forth but one person can now ship it in two days using a brief, Gamma's ChatGPT connector, and Image 2.0.
  • Sales pages for course creators and consultants can be built in one chat—ChatGPT writes the structure and Gamma creates a live web page from the same thread, eliminating the need for a separate copywriter, designer, and developer.
  • A recurring monthly or quarterly report service can be set up once—ChatGPT reads an ongoing client document, Gamma generates a branded report, and the work compounds into monthly revenue without repeated effort.
  • SOP training decks can be produced by loading existing SOPs into ChatGPT, which restructures them into a teaching arc, and Gamma handles the layout with Image 2.0, serving a market with little competition.
  • Investor decks for first-time founders can be built from a few paragraphs—ChatGPT structures the narrative and Gamma generates polished slides with hero visuals, market charts, and product mockups, giving founders a high-stakes deliverable quickly.
  • Every deliverable runs inside the existing ChatGPT subscription, ships in days, and has a real customer waiting in the creator's network, but the real danger is inaction—watching without picking one to start.

Tools mentioned

  • ChatGPT
  • Gamma
  • Image 2.0
  • Canva
  • Claude

Techniques

  • Using ChatGPT connectors to hand off work to Gamma without leaving the chat
  • Creating a brief from the client to feed into the AI pipeline
  • Automating recurring reports with a schedule trigger and live client document
  • Restructuring existing SOPs into teaching arcs with ChatGPT
  • Turning a ChatGPT-generated deck into a live web page via Gamma

Takeaways

  • The fastest AI businesses are not new ideas but existing overcharged agency services that you can now deliver cheaper and faster with these tools.
  • Every one of these services can be run from a single ChatGPT tab using connectors and image generation.
  • Pick one business idea and start this week; the danger is inaction, not missing a better idea.
Transcript (captions)
If you're a founder or you're trying to become one, this video is going to save you about a year. There are five productized services that you can run right now from within just GPT. And every one of them creates a real deliverable that a real agency normally charges a lot for. And I'm going to walk you through every single one. The prompt, the deliverable, the customer, and the math. We're going to start with a founder brand system. It used to take a small team and weeks of back and forth. One person can ship it in two days. now. Then I'll walk you through four other businesses that honestly I would build if I were starting today. By the time this video ends, you will have five businesses that you can actually pick from. So pick one and start this week. Now look, most people who want to start something on the side most of the time are stuck on the same problem. They're trying to invent a new thing. So they sit with a blank page for weeks sketching ideas that mostly already exist, looking for an angle that nobody's done. And the blank page wins. They never actually start. What they're missing is that the fastest businesses to build right now are not new ideas at all. There are services that people already pay agencies for, just build without the agency in the middle. The customer doesn't need to change, and the price they're willing to pay doesn't need to change either. What changed is who can deliver and what it costs the person delivering. Now, the people actually making money on this are not the ones waiting for inspiration. They picked a service that has been overcharged for years, figured out how to ship it themselves for less, and got started this week. And today, I'm going to show you five of those services. So, let me walk you through them. So, we're starting with the one that I think about the most, the founder brand system. Anyone about to launch something hits the same wall. They need a real brand, not just a logo. the full system, a pallet, a type system, a mood board, a master deck template, a social grid, the thing that makes a launch feel intentional instead of diyed. Most founders cannot afford a brand studio, so they spend a Saturday in Canva and end up with something that looks like every other Canva brand on LinkedIn. Especially nowadays with AI businesses, everything is pink and purple. and the launch gets delayed because the brand is not ready or it does get launched and produces nothing because everyone can notice that it's not really intentional. And the reason I keep thinking about this one is that the part that used to require a designer's eye is now mostly downstream of a few well-written prompts. So, here's how you do it. You start with a brief from the client. who they are, who they serve, the feeling they want the brand to carry, two or three brands that they admire and they want to feel like, and then you hand that to Gamma through the chat GPT connector and image 2.0 can handle the rest. And because I want you to succeed, here's a prompt example that you can use. I'm not going to read through it, but you can screenshot it or if you want to copy paste it, you can come and join the community. is free and you will be able to get the full prompt for this idea as well as the other four and copy paste them directly in your work and that's the system 48 hours total most of which is the client filling in your brief and the part I think is dangerous is what happens to agency pricing once a founder sees one person produce this in 2 days from their AI tab if the agencies haven't figured this one out yet I'm sure their clients are going to and like I said that brand system was made in Gamma using the chat GPT connector. I've been working with Gamma for over a year now. I've mentioned them many many times. I absolutely love Gamma and I use it myself every day and I love using their connector whether in chat GPT or in claw because like you've seen you don't have to leave your chat. The same chat where you write the brand brief is the chat where gamma can build the entire system. There's no copy pasting, no switching between tools or tabs. And then image 2.0 is what makes the brand system business possible at all. Before it, AI generated brand assets that had AI flavor, you know, stock feeling imagery, default fonts, the same mood board every other tool produces. But image 2.0 is honestly on a different level. The output now actually looks like work that an agency has created. Now, let's take a quick look at what it feels like to finalize. Once the system is generated, you can swap a layout for something more editorial. You can, for example, swap a color from the brand palette and then Gamma respects the kit so it stays on brand without you thinking about it. You can regenerate any text block that does not sound right and Gamma rewrites just that block, not the whole slide. And honestly, by the end, it feels less like editing slides and more like editing a document. A few minutes of polish and it's ready to send to a paying client. Now, the link to try Gamma is in the description. And thank you again, Gamma, for partnering with us on today's video. Now, business number two. This one is about sales pages because honestly, course creators, consultants having an offer that they want to sell, anyone running a launch, they all need a sales page, a real one, the kind that actually turns traffic into customers. The old way was to build it with a copywriter plus a designer plus a Web Flow developer with three different invoices and three to four weeks of back and forth. But then by the time the page was live, half of the launch window was already gone. Now all of that can now collapse into one chat. The way that works is, let's say the client sends a one-page brief. You can even make a little form for them to fill in. It needs to include things like what they're selling and who buys it and what the transformation looks like, all of that good stuff. And then Chad GPT writes the page structure, the hook, the problem, the solution, the offer, the proof, the FAQ, the call to action, and then the connector hands it to Gamma. And here's the part that a lot of people have not realized yet. Every Gamma Deck is also a web page. Every single one has a live URL. You can publish it as a real site. Did you know that? It's basically a live page end to end in one chat. The hero image and the testimonial cards can come out of image 2.0 inside the same flow. And the dangerous part of this one is who used to be on the bill. A copywriter, a designer, and a developer on three different timelines, all charging separately. And now the same outcome comes from one person and a chat tab. The client doesn't care that there is no team behind the page. They only care that the page is live by Friday and it converts. Of course, if you have any copywriting experience, that will also help a lot in how you guide Chad GPT to get you the best results. It does help to know what you're doing. But Chad GPT can do a lot of the work on its own. So like with the previous one, here is a prompt example that you can screenshot and you can use or if you want to copy paste, you can come join the community. Like I said, it's all there. Business idea number three. This next one is the one that most founders skip, which is exactly why it's the best one on this list because consultants, fractional CMOs, agency owners, anyone running a service business sends their clients a monthly or quarterly update. I know in our agency, we produce those every week. A polished one, the kind that reminds the client every time why they're paying you. But most of them dread building those reports because the work is perceived as overhead. But clients judge them harshly when the design slips, when they can't really follow, when they don't understand what you're trying to say. And the business here is simple. You do the report for them. The client keeps one document, wins, metrics, key updates from the month, and then you connect that document to a chat GPT thread one time. And after that, on schedule, ChatGpt pulls the month's content, and Gamma generates a branded report, and the client gets a polished update without anyone redoing the work every month. Of course, if you're wondering if you can do the same in Claude, you absolutely can. Just wanted to show you that you can do all of this in Chad GPT as well. Now, here's how the workflow could look like. You have the client document that is a live document and it's maintained daily, weekly, monthly depending on their business. And then you have a schedule trigger that fires the first of the month, every month if you have a monthly report or Monday if you need to do it every week. And then in chat GPT you have a thread that reads the document, sees whatever is different versus last time and structures the report. You have a gamma connector that builds the deck with the brand kit and image 2.0 based on whatever is new in that document. And then your branded report is ready and sharable. And if you want to get really sophisticated about it, you can have an auto email to the client that says your monthly update is here and live. Now, if you want a prompt that you can use, you can screenshot this one here or you can come and copy paste it from the document shared in the community. Now, what I think makes this one dangerous is the compounding because every client that you add will stay. The work you did to set up the first one keeps paying you for years. Most side hustlers trade hours for oneoff money, but this one trades a setup hour for monthly revenue that does not stop. Now, business idea number four. This next one I actually run inside my own agency. So, let me show you how I think about it. Every small agency, every SMB onboarding new people, every consulting firm trying to standardize how they work, they all have SOPs, standard operating procedures. And all of these live usually in messy notion pages that nobody actually reads or even worse, never formalized at all. When a new person joins or a new company is onboarded as a client, the company hands them a folder of links and then hopes for the best. But that's not training. That is hazing ritual. Now, I mentioned this in a previous video. We're looking to open a new uh scale studio location here in Switzerland, and the team there will soon have to learn our full client onboarding process before they take on their first client. 6 months ago, I would have spent a weekend rewriting our SOP into a training deck by hand. But this time I didn't because the same workflow runs for any small business with an SOP problem. The project has the existing SOP loaded. Chad GPT can restructure it into a real teaching arc, roll byroll, decision points marked, handoffs explicit, and then Gamma's training template can handle the layout. And with image 2.0 now available, you can generate the visuals step by step. And to make it very easy for you, here is a possible prompt that you could use. So what makes this one dangerous? Well, the dangerous part of this one, in my opinion, is that it's deeply uninteresting work. There aren't a lot of people on YouTube filming sexy thumbnails about training decks, which means the people who actually build the business have almost no competition. Every agency owner watching this right now is nodding because they recognize the pain as well as the price. They need to focus on doing their own business, not on creating SOPs and standardized onboarding and training decks. So, think about it. Now, business idea number five. This is the last one, but it's a very lucrative one. I think it's the highest stakes deliverable that a founder pays for all year, maybe ever. Their entire round depends on it. They show it to people who can write seven figure checks. So, when a first-time founder is getting ready to raise, they hit a paralysis wall. Either they pay a deck designer 3 to 5,000 and wait several weeks or then they DIY it in PowerPoint or Canva and lose the room before the meeting starts. So, this idea is about investor decks. Especially if you have a consulting background, this business can take that decision off of the founders's plate and onto yours. But you, as opposed to them, know exactly what you're doing. The founder can send you a few paragraphs, what they do, who they serve, where they are with traction, what they're raising, and then you can work with chat GPT to structure the deck, problem, wedge, market, traction, team, ask, and then use the connector to hand it to Gamma. And image 2.0 know can build the hero visuals, the market sizing chart, the product mockup, the team grid, and like for the previous ones, here's a prompt that you can try for yourself. And by the end, you will have 10, 12, 15 slides that look very polished, very on brand, the kind of deck that doesn't lose the room before the conversation starts. And what I believe is dangerous about this one is the stakes. A founder isn't picky about who built the deck when they're starting at a Monday morning investor meeting. They care that the deck is done, that it's right, and that it sounds like them. That's the entire job, and you can do it. Now, we went through all five, and everyone runs from within the chat GPT tab that you already pay for. Everyone can ship a deliverable that used to come out of a small team, and everyone has a real customer waiting right now somewhere in your network or one degree past. The thing that I want you to actually hear is this. The danger isn't that these don't work. They do. The danger is that you will watch this video, you're going to nod through it, and you will agree with everything that I said, and you will pick none of them. Instead, promise me that you will pick one and start this week. The next few years of small business are going to belong to people running services out of a single chat tab with the taste to pick the right one and the discipline to actually ship it. Every business in this video is already running somewhere. There's room for you to be next. And like I said, if you want the actual prompts that I used in this video, they are in my community. The link is here and in the description. And if you want to go deeper and you want to be handheld while you start your business with AI or you grow your business with AI, you can also join our founders community. Not only are you going to get our full 90day system to do that in a way that ensures you are almost unlikely to fail, but you'll also get our new Claude course, so you're able to build everything inside of Claude from day one. I hope to see you on the other side. Thank you again so much for watching. Like this video if you did. Be sure to subscribe if you haven't done so. Share it with anyone in your circle of friends or family or co-workers who thinks that there are no more good ideas to start with when it comes to AI businesses. And until next time, I suggest you go ahead and watch this video here and I'll see you there. Bye.

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