I've chosen an AI winner...
(Mileage may vary...see store for details...not all AI tools are created equally!)
In 2008, I stumbled across Infusionsoft (Keap), and it was an ugly, nested "non-all-in-one" SaaS that duct-taped a CRM to an email tool to an ecommerce platform to an affiliate management tool...
And it changed my life.
It was $5,000 to start and $299/mo for five users...but it was just me, so surely I could get a discount for just one user, right?
Wrong.
"Take it or leave" was the offer.
I took it.
As a result, I've made millions helping thousands also make millions by automating their sales and marketing, first with Keap, then HubSpot and Ontraport and Nimble and ActiveCampaign...
And now, here comes AI.
It feels like 1995, with everyone and their brother promising the utopia of the internet...but on steroids.
My ice cream has AI...my dog is probably AI...maybe my Jiu-Jitsu can use some AI...AI is everywhere...EVERY. WHERE.
Which is good and bad.
With all this smoke, there has to be a fire, right?
But how do we find the signal from the noise?
Between 1900 and 1910, the U.S. had over 1,800 registered automobile manufacturers. (This is likely the same number of AI companies and go-to-market startups launching something daily now, but I digress...kinda.)
I tell you this to remind you that history repeats itself.
On the one hand, a winner will emerge...but you win by jumping in and riding the wave.
After talking with a lot of my really smart friends—one of the perks of doing 800+ podcasts over 12 years...I know a lot of smart people who call me back—I've thrown my hat into the ring with MindStudio created by Dmitry Shapiro. (Bet the jockey, not the horse.)
Last week, he kicked off his first 30-day boot camp.
It reminds me of the early days of Infusionsoft and the 3-Day Implementation Accelerators.
I've created several AI Agents in a session, so I guess you can say I'm "vibe coding."
It's kinda like any good CRM. Build once, clone, edit, launch, clone, edit, launch.
I made a tool to analyze X threads.
Another to summarize content, i.e., an article, a PDF, a YouTube video.
Another to create a recipe based on what I have on hand in my kitchen.
Another to grab my posts and quotes and give me posts for X.
I'm on week two now. Playing a little catch-up, but I've been in this world nearly two decades, so I just have to learn the nuances and lingo of this new, nearly unlimited way of automating things, which I'm doing quickly.
Thanks to Dmitry, Luis Chavez & the crew for doing such a great job with this.
Wanna kick the tires? Here ya go:
https://get.mindstudio.ai/wes
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