Screensharing How to Start an AI Agent Business Today

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Published2 weeks ago
Duration30:18
Video IDIx43w_IssR8
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CategoryScience & Technology
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Comments66
Engagement Rate4.62%
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Get started building your tiny AI Agent business with Genspark Claw: https://startup-ideas-pod.link/genspark_ In this solo episode, I share seven tiny, cash-flowing startup ideas you can build with AI in just a few prompts. I walk through how to use Genspark Claw, Genspark's new in-the-cloud agent product running Sonnet 4.6, and demonstrate two ideas I have already built (a dead domain flipper and a local restaurant liquidation broker), build a third idea live on camera (a hiring-signal cold outreach machine), and hand you a five-step framework for generating your own ideas. The goal is simple: give you the creative juices, the framework, and the practical know-how to ship a $200-$1,500/day business with AI as your employee. Timestamps 00:00 – Intro 01:28 – Idea 1: The Dead Domain Flipper 06:19 – Idea 2: Local Restaurant Liquidation Broker 11:03 – Idea 3: Hiring-Signal Cold Outreach Machine (building live) 14:30 – Prevent Sleep, Heartbeat, and Treating Genspark Claw Like an Employee 15:52 – Skills, Local File Access, and What Else Genspark Claw Can Do 17:24 – Reviewing the 14 Personalized Cold Emails It Wrote 20:35 – More Ideas: Buy-or-Build Memos, Dead Product Hunt SEO, Forgotten Apps 24:18 – Framework for finding ideas: Public Data, Neglected Assets, Clear Buyer 26:33 – What Else Comes With Genspark AI Works Base 4.0 Key Points * Tiny, boring, cash-flowing ideas beat billion-dollar ideas when you want to ship this month. * GenClaw plus Slack turns Claude Sonnet 4.6 into an always-on AI employee for around $25/month. * The repeatable pattern is: messy feed → mispriced asset → trigger event → obvious buyer → liquidity point. * Three hunting lenses: places of constant change, things people ignore, and assets with clear urgency and spread. * Talking to your agent in plain English ("strip the HTML entities, make the budget $2,500") replaces most engineering work. * Selling agents with outcomes is the new SaaS, and shifts the model from per-seat pricing to outcome-based pricing. Numbered Section Summaries 1. Meet Genspark Claw, the Underrated Cloud Agent Genspark Claw is Genspark's secure cloud product running Sonnet 4.6, with downloadable skills and a four-minute setup. I configure it inside Slack so my AI employee lives where I already work, and treat the whole product like a remote PM and vibe coder rolled into one. 2. Idea 1: The Dead Domain Flipper I point Genspark Claw at expired domains, GoDaddy auctions, and DropCatch with a clean criteria list (DR 20+, no adult/gambling history, niche keywords). It returns ranked picks under my budget every morning. 3. Idea 2: Local Restaurant Liquidation Broker I have Genspark Claw monitor BizBuySell, AuctionZip, BidSpotter, Craigslist, and the Florida Bankruptcy Court for restaurant closures and equipment auctions. It builds comps across 40+ equipment types with live eBay sold lookups, then surfaces deal cards with 300%+ spreads. I broker the gap between the estate and the next operator for a 15-30% fee with zero inventory risk. 4. Building Live: Hiring-Signal Cold Outreach I copy-paste the idea into my AI assistant: monitor job boards daily for hiring signals because hiring means budget. It scrapes 222 jobs across Hacker News Who's Hiring, Remotive, and Greenhouse, scores them, finds 14 marketing-leader hires, enriches with LinkedIn decision-makers, and drafts a personalized cold email referencing each post. When a bug ships HTML entities into the drafts, I just talk to it and it ships the fix. 5. Five More Ideas To Steal Pointing Claw at BizBuySell or Acquire.com to generate "should-I-even-call" memos in six minutes. Scanning Product Hunt launches from 2-4 years ago for dead sites with live SEO traffic. Hunting App Store rankings for ex-top-100 apps that have dropped to 500+ but still hold tens of thousands of reviews. Each one follows the same flip, broker, or relaunch pattern. 6. The Framework: Feed → Asset → Trigger → Buyer → Monetization My five-step framework for generating these ideas: find a messy public feed, identify a mispriced asset, look for a trigger event, name an obvious buyer with money, then pick a liquidity point (flip, broker, retainer, or relaunch). I pair it with three brainstorming lenses (places of constant change, things people ignore, quick screening questions) so you can spin up new ideas on demand. The #1 tool to find startup ideas/trends - https://www.ideabrowser.com/ LCA helps Fortune 500s and fast-growing startups build their future - from Warner Music to Fortnite to Dropbox. We turn 'what if' into reality with AI, apps, and next-gen products https://latecheckout.agency/ The Vibe Marketer - Resources for people into vibe marketing/marketing with AI: https://www.thevibemarketer.com/ #Genspark and #WorkWithGenspark FIND ME ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenberg Instagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gisenberg/

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