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Comment lancer une entreprise d’IA à l’adolescence en 2026

AI CodingMikey No Code13 mai 2026 à 14:1530:05
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INTRO

Les adolescents lancent de plus en plus de micro-entreprises d’IA à faible coût en créant des outils simples qui résolvent des problèmes du quotidien et se monétisent via des abonnements, des commissions et des modèles d’affiliation.

POINTS CLÉS

Faibles barrières à l’entrée dans l’entrepreneuriat IA

L’essor rapide des créateurs d’IA no-code comme Base44 a fortement réduit les barrières techniques et financières pour lancer une entreprise. Avec seulement un ordinateur portable et un accès Internet, il est désormais possible de créer des applications, bots et services fonctionnels sans savoir coder ni disposer de capital initial. Cette évolution permet aux jeunes entrepreneurs de concurrencer des marchés autrefois dominés par des développeurs expérimentés et des startups financées.

Un écart offre-demande créateur d’opportunités

Les entreprises de tous secteurs cherchent à intégrer l’IA dans des fonctions comme le marketing, le service client et la prise de décision. Pourtant, beaucoup manquent des compétences nécessaires pour construire ou déployer ces outils. Cet écart entre la demande et les capacités techniques ouvre la voie à des solutions d’IA simples mais rentables, capables d’améliorer l’efficacité ou d’automatiser des tâches.

Modèle micro-SaaS avec revenus évolutifs

De nombreux outils d’IA fonctionnent sur abonnement, souvent entre 5 et 30 $ par mois. Même une adoption modeste peut générer des revenus significatifs: 100 utilisateurs payant 10 $ par mois produisent 1 000 $ de revenus récurrents. En multipliant les outils, un créateur solo peut diversifier ses sources de revenus avec peu d’effort supplémentaire.

Planificateur de mariage IA comme générateur de leads

Un exemple consiste en un planificateur de mariage basé sur l’IA qui recommande lieux, photographes et prestataires. Avec un coût moyen de mariage aux États-Unis dépassant 30 000 $, même de petites commissions de recommandation peuvent générer des gains importants. Chaque interaction utilisateur peut créer plusieurs points de monétisation, transformant l’outil en machine à générer des prospects.

Application d’activités quotidiennes pour parents

Un second concept cible les parents à la recherche d’idées d’activités pour bébé. En générant des सुझाव personnalisés selon l’âge et l’emploi du temps, l’application répond à un besoin récurrent. La monétisation repose sur des liens d’affiliation produits et des abonnements, avec un potentiel de 1 000 $+ par mois grâce à quelques centaines d’utilisateurs et une forte rétention.

Filtre d’actualités de marché personnalisé

Les traders submergés par les flux d’informations peuvent utiliser un outil d’IA qui filtre les actualités selon leur portefeuille. En mettant en avant les événements pertinents comme les variations de prix ou les changements réglementaires, l’application réduit le bruit et améliore la prise de décision. Son usage quotidien soutient des abonnements et des partenariats d’affiliation avec des plateformes de trading.

Applications de bien-être et de changement d’habitudes

Les applications de suivi d’habitudes pilotées par l’IA, comme un coach pour arrêter le vapotage, proposent des plans structurés, un suivi des progrès et des incitations comportementales. Elles bénéficient d’un engagement à long terme, car le changement d’habitude demande un accompagnement continu. Les revenus d’abonnement sont renforcés par une forte rétention et des partenariats possibles avec des marques bien-être ou des programmes d’entreprise.

Planificateur de voyage IA avec commerce intégré

Les outils de planification de voyage qui génèrent des itinéraires et suggèrent des réservations exploitent un marché déjà actif. En intégrant des liens d’affiliation pour hôtels, vols et activités, un seul utilisateur peut générer plusieurs commissions. La simplicité de la planification instantanée augmente les conversions et la satisfaction.

Distribution via les plateformes de messagerie

Des plateformes comme Telegram facilitent le déploiement en permettant aux outils d’IA de fonctionner comme des chatbots sans application ni site web. Cela réduit les frictions pour l’utilisateur et accélère l’adoption, rendant le partage plus simple dans les communautés et réseaux sociaux.

La vitesse comme avantage concurrentiel

L’accessibilité des outils d’IA attire de plus en plus d’acteurs, intensifiant la concurrence. Les premiers entrants bénéficient de cycles d’apprentissage plus rapides, d’une capture d’audience et d’un meilleur positionnement. Entrer tard expose à la saturation, faisant de la rapidité d’exécution un facteur clé de succès.

CONCLUSION

Des outils d’IA simples et ciblés, créés via des plateformes no-code, permettent à une nouvelle génération d’entrepreneurs de générer des revenus récurrents, où la réussite dépend davantage de la vitesse, de la clarté et de l’exécution que des ressources ou de l’expérience.

Transcription complète

Starting an AI business as a teenager in 2026 might sound impossible, but here's the thing. Because while everyone else is making excuses about needing money or experience or a massive team, you're about to discover why being young is actually your secret weapon. Because most people think that you need to wait until you're older, have a college degree, or save up thousands of dollars before you can even think about starting a business, right? But that's exactly the mindset that's keeping them stuck while teenagers, they're quietly building six-figure AI companies from their bedrooms. So, in this video, I'm not just going to give you five AI business ideas that you can literally copy and paste. I'm just going to build them with you step by step so that you can also see the exact process instead of trying to figure it out all on your own. There's no coding required. There's no complicated setups and definitely no need for startup capital. I'm going to show you the specific tools I'd use, how I'd approach each business model, and most importantly here, the psychology behind why these work so well for young entrepreneurs. This isn't some get-richqu fantasy or theoretical advice. These are practical, actionable strategies that are working right now this year. And here's what makes this different. If I were 16 years old today and I had to start over with nothing but a laptop and an internet connection, this this is exactly what I'd do. By the end of this video, you're going to have everything that you need to pick one of these ideas and then just start building your first AI business this week. The AI tool that will build the entire AI business for us is B 44. They are one of the best AI builders at this moment and I added a special link down in the description below so that you too can check them out. Now, if you want to master to master base 44 and learn how to build profitable SAS apps and websites and mobile apps with AI, I've also created a complete master class for you that shows you exactly how to do it again step by step. And this master class normally costs $299 to join. But since you are watching this video, you can go ahead and join completely free. All you got to do is check out that link in the description below to get free access to my base 44 master class. And you can go ahead and finally start building your AI powered business today. Right now, people are already paying for AI tools every single day. Not just big companies, but regular users. They're subscribing to simple apps, clicking affiliate links, paying for access, and using these tools as part of their daily routines. And some of these tools are generating around $1,000 per month. Others are doing 10K or more. And what's surprising is that most of them aren't complicated. Not at all. What makes this even more interesting is who is actually building them. And it's not just developers or tech experts. A lot of these tools are actually created by solo builders, people with no coding background, no team, and no massive budget. They're simply taking straightforward ideas, executing quickly, and then putting them in front of the right audience. So now, think about the bigger picture here. Every business wants to use AI right now, right? It's pretty much everywhere. It's in our marketing, customer support, and operations. But most business owners don't actually know how to build or implement it at all. And that gap between demand and ability is where the real opportunity is. And historically, that's always where money is made. You don't need to come up with, say, something completely new or revolutionary. In most cases, it's just about taking an existing problem and then solving it faster or simpler or more efficiently. AI just happens to be the tool that makes that possible at scale. One well-built tool can serve hundreds of users at the same time without you having to put in more hours. And that's where leverage comes in here. To make this more real, let's go ahead and break it down with the numbers. If you build a simple app and charge, say $10 per month, you only need 100 users to reach $1,000 per month. And that's from just a single tool. Now imagine doing that with multiple apps, five tools at that level put you at $5,000 per month, all built by you, all running at the same time. And that's the opportunity right now. Low startup costs, high potential upside, and very few barriers to entry compared to traditional businesses. But there is a catch here, and this window won't stay wide open forever. More people are starting to pay attention. More creators are entering the space, and competition will increase over time. And that's why speed matters. Getting started early gives you an advantage. Not just in learning, but in capturing attention. And building something before the space gets just way too crowded. And in the next step, we're going to take that opportunity and turn it into something real by building your first AI tool from scratch. So, this first AI can realistically make you your first 500 bucks. And with the right setup, it can scale to $2,000 per month from one very simple idea. And the reason it works is straightforward. Weddings are expensive. People are willing to spend thousands without hesitating and vendors are constantly looking for new clients and that creates a perfect opportunity for you to sit in the middle in the middle and then profit from the connection. So think about how this plays out in practice. Someone uses your AI to plan their wedding. The AI recommends a venue and that venue can pay you a commission for that referral. Then it suggests a photographer which creates another commission opportunity for you. Add them caterers, decorators, planners and other vendors and suddenly one user can lead to multiple payouts. And that is what makes this model so strong. You're not relying on one transaction only. One person planning a wedding can generate value several times over. And the best part is that you are not spending months building any of this. You can put it together in minutes. So to start, go to your dashboard in base 44 here. And once you are here, click super agent, name it wedding planner AI and then press enter. After that, define what you want the agent to do. Let's say help users plan weddings based on style, budget, and location in the US. So, keep it that simple. You're giving the AI a clear job, and clarity matters here. Once that is in place, the next step is then setting the personality. You want it to feel like a real wedding planner, helpful, organized, calm, and focused on details rather than sounding robotic or vague. For that, use this exact prompt. Act as an experienced wedding planner in the US with strong attention to detail. Be friendly, calm, and highly organized. Ask key questions first, budget, guest count, location, style. Then provide structured recommendations, including venues, themes, and vendors. Keep responses clear, practical, and easy to follow. Focus on reducing stress, and helping users make confident decisions. So, now go into the brain section here, and this is where the real value of the tool starts to come from. add useful information such as wedding venues, different wedding themes, budget ranges, and vendors like photographers and caterers. And this matters because weddings in the US average over $30,000, which means that even a relatively small commission from a booking can add up quickly. And the more useful and relevant your recommendations are, then the more valuable your AI becomes. After that, set the flow of the agent. Tell it to ask the most important questions first, budget, guest count, and location before giving any recommendations. Then have it generate a full plan that includes venue ideas, theme suggestions, and relevant vendors. And once the AI is working properly, the next move then is to place it somewhere people can actually use it instantly. And Telegram is perfect for that. It removes friction completely. People do not need to download a separate app or visit a website. They can just simply open Telegram and then start using your AI right away. So, open up Telegram on your phone or in your browser and search for bot father, which is Telegram's official bot creation tool and then click start. Type for/newbot and send it. Telegram will ask you for a bot name. So, enter something like weddingplanner AI. After that, it will ask for a username and remember to make sure it is unique and ends with bot. So, for example, you could use wedding planner_ai_bot. And once you complete that step, Telegram will generate a token for you. Now, this part is important. So, copy that token carefully. Then go back to B 44, paste that token into the Telegram integration area, and then save it. So now your AI is connected to Telegram and powered by B4. So from here, test it out immediately. Go back to Telegram, search for your bot username, click start, and type something simple like, I want a beach wedding. As soon as you send that message, your AI should respond directly inside Telegram. And that is what makes this powerful. There's no app install, no website, and no complicated onboarding. The user just types a message and then gets a wedding plan instantly. And that alone is already something people find useful. So now think about the distribution side. Once the bot is working, you can send the link to anyone to friends, clients, vendors, or even people inside wedding communities. And they can start using your AI immediately. And that gives you a fast way to get users without having to build a full app from scratch. And this is where the money side becomes clear. You can partner with wedding vendors, send them leads, and earn a commission every time a booking happens. You can also charge venues to appear as featured recommendations inside your tool, which turns placement into another revenue stream. And on top of that, you can upsell extra tools later like budget trackers, wedding timelines, or checklists. All right, so let's look at what you have built. And this is not just an AI assistant. It is a lead generation machine and businesses are always willing to pay from qualified leads. All right, so now this next app is simple. It's practical and surprisingly strong as a business idea. It has the potential to make around $3,000 per month and the reason is easy to understand. Parents constantly need new ways to keep their babies engaged, but coming up with fresh activity ideas every single day becomes exhausting. They search online. They scroll through content. They save posts, forget what they saw, and then often end up overwhelmed by too many options. If you give them one simple tool that solves that problem, instantly they have a reason to keep coming back. And that matters because recurring users often turn into recurring income. And this is not the kind of app someone uses once and then just forgets. It solves an everyday problem, which gives it real retention potential. If even one parent pays $5 per month and you grow that to 200 parents, that's already $1,000 per month from one basic tool. And the best part is that you can build the first version of it in just a few minutes. To get started, go back to your dashboard and base 44. And this time, click on apps. From there, define what the app is supposed to do. Use this prompt. Create an app that generates daily baby activities based on age and schedule. Again, just keep it that simple and direct. Once the purpose is clear, move on to the user inputs because those inputs are what guide the entire experience. So, let's start by creating a field for the baby's age. Then add a preference option such as indoor or outdoor activities. After that, include a schedule field so the user can choose between morning, afternoon, or full day. So, use this exact prompt for the input setup. Create user input fields for the app. include the following: baby age, number input or drop down with age ranges like 0 to 3 months, 3 to 6 months, 6 to 12 months, 1 to two years. Activity preference options, indoor, outdoor schedule options, morning, afternoon, and full day. Make the inputs simple, clear, and easy for parents to select. Ensure the inputs guide the AI to generate relevant and age appropriate daily activities. So these inputs are important because they do shape the quality of the results. Once that is in place, move on to the output. And we want the app to generate activities that are easy to understand, that are practical, and simple enough for busy parents to follow without extra effort. To improve the quality even more, let's give the app a small activity database organized by age group so it can make better suggestions instead of producing generic responses. So for that part, use this prompt. Generate simple baby activities that are short, clear, and easy to follow. Use the user's inputs to suggest age appropriate activities. include a small database of activity ideas grouped by age ranges and select the most relevant ones based on the baby's age, preferences, and schedule. So, that one immediately makes the app more useful because it is now producing recommendations that are more relevant and better matched to the child's stage and the parent situation. So, now let's test the app. Enter a few sample inputs, click generate, and look at the output. You should get activity ideas instantly without the parent needing to search, compare, or think through options. And that is the value of the app. It saves you time, reduces decision fatigue, and gives parents something useful right away. And from there, the monetization is pretty straightforward. You can add affiliate links and recommend products that also naturally fit the suggested activities like toys, books, sensory tools, or learning materials. When parents click and buy, you earn a commission. You can also introduce a subscription layer and lock premium features behind it such as full routines, principal activity plans, or more customized recommendations. And over time, you could even partner with baby brands and turn the app into a stronger business with sponsorship or brand integrations. So now when you look at what we have built, this is not just another simple app. It is a daily use tool and daily use creates daily value, which is exactly what makes an app more likely to keep users engaged. But here's the thing. Base 44 is incredibly powerful as we've seen, but most people don't even know how to use it properly. They end up building basic apps that don't make money or websites that don't convert. And that's exactly why I created my own complete base 44 master class. Inside my course, I'm going to show you step by step how to build profitable SAS business, high converting websites, and mobile apps all using AI with zero coding required. You'll learn how to build SAS apps and that solve real problems and generate recurring revenue. You're also going to get the exact prompts and strategies I use to create professional websites in minutes. Also, how to clone successful apps and then add your own profitable twist along with my proven system for turning base 44 projects into actual income streams. This isn't just theory. I'm going to walk you through real builds. I'm going to show you my exact process and of course, I'm going to give you the templates and frameworks that have helped my students launch their own AI powered businesses. So, if you're serious about building something profitable with AI in 2026, you got to click that link in the description to join the base 44 master class. Your future self will thank you for taking action now instead of watching another tutorial. So, now let's get back to the next idea. This next tool solves a problem that traders deal with every single day. It can save hours of time. It can cut through constant noise. and it can realistically grow into a business that makes a thousand or more per month from users who do not want to miss important market moves. So, the problem is not a lack of information. It's the opposite. Most traders are overloaded with it. They're surrounded by endless alerts and opinions and headlines and tweets and updates all coming from every single direction. And the issue is that they do not always know what actually matters. And in the markets, missing one relevant update can mean missing an opportunity or reacting too late. And that is exactly where this AI becomes valuable. Instead of forcing users to sort through everything themselves, your app does the filtering for them. It only shows the news that actually relates to their portfolio and their interest. And it cuts out everything else. And that is the appeal. No distractions, no irrelevant stories, just the updates that matter to the user. And the business model is easy to understand. If one trader pays $5 per month and you grow to 100 users, that's already $500 in monthly recurring revenue. And unlike tools people forget about, this one has strong retention potential because market users just check updates constantly. Some will open it every day. Some will check it multiple times a day. And that kind of repeat usage is what makes a small app much more valuable than it looks at first. To build it, start by defining exactly what the app should do. Use this prompt. Create an app that filters crypto and stock news based on user portfolio and interests. So, let's keep it that focused. And the strength of the tool comes from that clarity. You're not trying to build a general news app. You are building a personalized filter that removes noise and highlights what matters. Next, add the user inputs. Start with a portfolio field where users can enter the cryptocurrencies or stocks they care about. Then add another field for broader interest such as crypto, tech, stocks, or global markets. So, use this exact prompt. Create user input fields for the app. Include portfolio field where users can enter cryptocurrencies or stocks. For example, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tesla. interest field with selectable options like crypto, tech, stocks, or global markets. Ensure the inputs are simple, clear, and allow users to easily customize what news they want to track. So, these inputs matter because they control everything the user sees. And once that is set up, move on to the app logic. And this is where the product becomes genuinely useful. You want the system to show only relevant updates. Ignore anything unrelated to the user's selected assets and prioritize the kinds of stories that actually move markets such as price changes, major announcements, partnerships, regulations, or other significant events. And for that, use this prompt. Filter and display only relevant news updates based on the user's portfolio and selected interests. Ignore any news that is not related to the selected assets. Prioritize important updates such as price movements, major announcements, partnerships, regulations, or market moving events. Keep the results concise, clear, and focused on what matters most to the user. And once the logic is in place, build the output interface. You should have a dashboard that feels quick and easy to scan. The user should be able to open it up, look through the updates, and then understand what is happening immediately without getting lost in clutter. So, use this prompt. Design a clean and user-friendly dashboard that shows filtered news headlines with brief summaries. Prioritize readability and speed. Use a simple layout that allows users to quickly scan updates and identify important information without distractions. So, now let's test it. Enter something like Tesla as an example input and click generate. You should immediately see focused updates that are relevant to that asset rather than a flood of unrelated financial news. And that's the point of the app. It gives the user signal instead of noise and that is exactly what people are willing to pay for. So from here monetization can happen in several ways. You can charge for premium alerts, faster updates or more advanced filtering. You can also add affiliate links to exchanges and earn whenever users sign up through your recommendations. Later on, you could even offer API access and let communities, groups, or more serious traders pay for direct integrations. This isn't just another news app. that filters noise and helps users make faster, better decisions. And that's exactly what people are willing to pay for. Most apps try to give advice, and this one focuses on helping people actually follow through. And that difference matters here because when something helps people get real results, they're willing to pay for it. And the reality is that quitting vaping is difficult. Most people don't succeed on the first try and many attempt it multiple times before they even finally stop. The problem usually is not that they lack information. They already know why they should quit. What they often need is support, structure, and consistent guidance every single day. And that is what this app is designed to provide. From a business perspective, this is powerful because habit change apps tend to keep users much longer than one-time tools. People don't use them for a few days and then disappear. No, they rely on them over weeks or even months. And that means stronger retention. And stronger retention creates more stable income. This is not a one-time utility. It's something users can depend on every day. So to build it, just go to your dashboard here in Base 44 and then define the app. You can say create a Vape Cessation Coach app that helps users quit vaping with daily plans, tracking, and support. And like the first few builds, the idea should be simple and clear. After that, set up the inputs. Start with a field for daily usage so the user can explain how often they vape. Then add triggers such as stress, boredom, or social situations. Finally, include a goal like quitting in 30 days or reducing usage over time. And you can use this exact prompt as well. Create user input fields for the app. Include daily usage, how often the user vapes, triggers, for example, stress, boredom, social situations, goal, quit in 30 days, or reduce usage. Ensure the inputs are simple and clear and help the AI generate a personalized quitting plan. These inputs shape the entire experience because they determine how personalized the quitting plan will be. Next, build the tracking system. Now, this part is important because progress becomes much more motivating when users can actually see it. Track the number of days without vaping and then add a visible streak counter. People naturally become attached to streaks and that creates extra motivation to stay consistent. So, for that step, use this prompt. Build a progress tracking system that monitors days without vaping. Include a visible streak counter that updates daily. show progress clearly and highlight streak milestones to motivate users and encourage consistency without breaking the streak. So that alone makes the app more powerful because it turns progress into something visible instead of abstract. So after that, add reminders, set up daily nudges, especially during moments when the user is most likely to slip. Those high-risk moments are where real behavior change actually happens. So here's the prompt that you can use. Create a smart reminder system that sends personalized daily nudges. Trigger reminders during high-risk times based on user inputs and habits. Use short encouraging messages to help users resist cravings and stay consistent with their quitting plan. So now move on to the output and your app should be able to generate a daily plan that feels realistic and easy to follow. The steps should be simple and practical and based on gradual progress rather than unrealistic expectations. It should also suggest healthier replacement habits so the user is not just removing a behavior but replacing it with something better. All right, so let's go ahead and send over this prompt. Generate a daily quitting plan with simple, clear, and easy to follow steps. Gradually reduce vaping usage over time and suggest healthier replacement habits. Ensure the plan is practical, realistic, and based on the user's inputs and goals. So now test it, and once you do, you will see a full quitting plan generated instantly. And that is the real value of the tool. It'll give you the user daily support in a form that feels structured, personal, and usable. From there, monetization is also very straightforward. You can offer structured programs, weekly plans, and progress tracking as paid features. You can partner with wellness brands or even work with companies that want support tools for employee wellness programs. And on top of that, you can also charge users through a monthly subscription model. And this is not just an app that someone opens up once and forgets. It becomes part of their daily routine. And people rarely walk away from tools that are helping them improve their lives. So now people are also already spending money on travel every single day. Hotels, flights, tours, experiences. It's already happening. And you're not trying to convince anyone to buy. But with one, you are simply helping them decide faster and more efficiently. And when they act on those decisions, that's where you earn. The model is also simple but powerful. A single user can use your AI to plan an entire trip, then book a hotel, reserve a tour, and maybe even choose a flight through the suggestions you provide. And that means one user can create multiple commission opportunities. And once you start scaling that with more users, more trips, and more bookings, the business begins to compound. And that is why this works so well. Here's what you're going to do to build it. Start by creating a new app in Base 44. Let's go ahead and name it Travel Planner AI. Then define what you wanted to do. Plan trips based on dates, budget, and travel preferences. And from there, move into the user inputs. Start with the destination. Then add travel dates, a budget range, and preference categories like food, adventure, or relaxation. So here's an effective prompt for that. Create user input fields for a travel planning AI. Include destination, where the user wants to go, travel dates, budget range, preferences, food, adventure, relaxation. Ensure the inputs are simple, clear, and help the AI generate a personalized travel itinerary. So, these inputs are what shape the entire trip plan. So, they need to be clear and easy to fill out. Next, build the core logic. Tell the AI to generate a full itinerary, ideally in a day-by-day format. And that structure works best because it makes the plan easier to follow and feel more complete. Each day should include activities and suggested timing. On top of that, add booking recommendations like hotels and flights and tours and local experiences. And that is what turns the tool from a simple planner into something that can actually drive bookings. So, here's the exact prompt we'll use. Create a personalized travel itinerary using the user's destination, dates, budget, and preferences. Provide a clear day-by-day plan with activities, and suggested timing. Keep the structure simple and easy to follow. Include booking recommendations such as hotels, flights, tours, and local experiences to help users take action and complete their trip planning. So once the planning logic is then ready, connect the AI to Telegram so that people can access it instantly and this removes friction and makes the tool far more easier to share and use. Click the Telegram integration. Follow the setup instructions here. Copy the token that you receive. Paste it into B 44 and run the bot. All right, so it's now time to test it. Let's go back to Telegram. Search for your bot. Click start and type something like 3 days in Paris budget travel. And the AI should then generate a full itinerary right inside Telegram. It'll give you a day-by-day plan, recommend places to visit, suggest things to do, and organize the trip in a way that feels practical and easy to follow. And all of it happens without a website or app install. The distribution side for this one is so strong, you can just share the bot link anywhere, social media, travel groups, or directly with friends, and anyone can start using it immediately. And that gives you a fast way to get users. And those users can quickly turn into bookings. And the monetization is also then an easy part because now you can add affiliate links for hotels, flights, and tours and then earn a commission whenever someone books through your recommendations. And like the others that we built, this is more than just a travel planner. It's a booking engine built around convenience. And that works because people are already ready to spend. What matters now is turning those ideas into something people will actually pay for. Because ideas alone can't generate income. how you package and present them do. Of course, I will be guiding you through that as well. So, let's start by positioning each AI as a clear service. Give it a simple name and a direct promise. For example, wedding planner AI for stress-free planning. And when someone sees it, they should immediately understand what it does and why it's useful. So, again, that clarity is what drives interest. If it's confusing, people won't even bother. Next is pricing. Keep it straightforward in the beginning. A monthly subscription between $10 and $30 is enough to start. And the goal isn't to maximize profit immediately. It's to get users in and validate that people are willing to pay. And once that's working, you can build on top of it. Commissions are one of the easiest ways to increase income. If your AI recommends something like a hotel, a vendor, or a product, you can then earn from referrals or bookings, and this will allow you to stack revenue instead of relying on just one source. After that, you can go ahead and introduce upgrades, premium features, faster results, or additional tools. Give users more reasons to stay and spend more over time. So now, to make everything real, create a simple landing page for each tool. It doesn't need to be complex. Just focus on a clear headline, show what the AI does through a demo or screenshots, and then add a start now button, and that's enough to get started. And when it comes to getting users, just keep it simple. Start with people you already have access to, friends, family, or local businesses. Show them the AI, let them try, and then pay attention to how they use it. Their feedback will help you improve quickly, which puts you ahead of most people who stay stuck in planning. And most people never launch, but you you already have something working. So now think about scale. One app with 100 users paying monthly creates recurring income. You're no longer starting from zero every month. And as more users come in or as you build more tools, that base continues to grow. And over time, that's how something small becomes consistent. Keep in mind that what we've built here isn't just a collection of apps. These are systems designed to generate income repeatedly. And once they're running, growth becomes a matter of adding more users, not more effort. All right? So, you now have five AI tools that can actually make money. Again, these aren't just concepts or ideas sitting on paper. They're real systems. you can build and launch right away. A wedding planner that earns through vendor commissions. A baby activity app that brings in income through products and subscriptions. A market tracker that users rely on daily. A quitting coach that helps people through real challenges. And a travel assistant that earns every time someone books. So that's five different income streams, all builds without coding, without a team, and all from your laptop. And that's the opportunity right now. But the part most people overlook is simple. Ideas don't make money. Execution does. So you can keep watching videos or you can take one of these and start building today. So start small, pick one, launch it quickly and improve as you go. That's how momentum builds. One app turns into two and two starts generating income. And over time that compounds into something much bigger. And now it comes down to you. If you want more step-by-step guides like this, please do hit subscribe. The next video might be the one that actually gets you started. So, thank you for investing your time with me today and I'll see you at the next

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