π₯ Day 7 Recap β AI Think Tank
Seven nights in a row. No days off. This is what separates the people who figure it out from everyone else. Here's what went down last night π π‘ Big Drop: The App Builder I built a tool for people in this program who want to build apps. It's called the App Builder and it walks you through 7 levels β from ranting your problem into ChatGPT all the way to a bulletproofed, sellable product. It's already posted in the community. "App Builders Live." If you haven't touched it, that's your assignment tonight before the call. πΉ Watch the full recording here: https://fathom.video/share/8sbyjrC8iy6VyTrJyeAuZ4zK8Qut91it What Each Person Is Building @Austin Brown β Torn between building a dad-to-kid connection app (his son is 9, in South Carolina) and a small business pain-point consultancy. His Day 1 homework already produced a real output: an SOP for dads living away from their kids. Both paths are real. His next move: let AI help him pick the one that lines up money, fulfillment, and lowest effort. @Nick Whaley β Took his Day 1 homework and applied it to our own IG4R business. The AI came back and said: you have 6-7 fragmented Google Sheets, redundant processes, and the whole operation is bloated. Translation: fat and clunky. His job now is to build the fix. Classic example of your biggest problem being right in front of you. @Bowen Rudd β Lives in Anchorage, Alaska. We spent time unpacking what makes Alaska different: 21 hours of daylight in summer, no AC, manic season, mosquitoes, community isolation, high cost of living. All of that = a dense cluster of local pain points almost no one else is building for. Current direction: a Facebook community page for Anchorage parents to find summer activities + a lead-gen matchmaker connecting people to HVAC companies before summer hits. That matchmaker model (Uber, Tinder, eHarmony) is one of the cleanest business structures there is. Three parties win. You just get paid in the middle.