I almost kept this one to myself...
So I was at Starbucks yesterday.
Guy in front of me orders a venti caramel macchiato with extra foam and oat milk. $7.45.
I did the math while waiting (because I'm fun at parties).
That's $2,719 a year if he gets one every day.
For coffee.
Which got me thinking about subscriptions...
Most people will drop $7 on coffee without blinking...
But they'll agonize for 3 days over a $50 one-time purchase for a tool they'll actually use.
Strange, right?
Anyway.
I promised you I'd show you an AI tool that's $49 for life instead of $49/month.
Here it is:
There's this platform (won't name it yet, just hear me out) that lets you build your own AI software tools.
Not tools FOR you.
Tools you can sell TO other people.
I've been using it for about 4 months now. Started on the monthly plan like an idiot. Then they ran this lifetime deal, and I jumped on it.
Best $49 I've spent this year.
Here's why it's actually good:
Most people can't code. And hiring developers costs a fortune.
This thing? You just drag, drop, and connect a few things... and you've got your own AI tool you can sell.
x. No "AI magic" nonsense.
x. No learning curve that requires a YouTube tutorial.
x. You pick what you want it to do. Customize it. Launch it.
I've built 2 tools with it so far. They're bringing in about $340/month in recurring revenue.
From a $49 investment.
Let that sink in for a second.
The lifetime deal ends soon.
Regular monthly: $49/month ($588/year)
Lifetime price: $49 one-time... with a 10% discount
Math is pretty simple on this one.
Link is here... Get the ultimate complete system to help you launch your own SaaS business
Now here's the thing...
If you're not interested in building and selling your own AI products, don't buy it. I'm serious.
The AI world is full of people buying tools they'll never use because "it's a good deal." That's not a good deal. That's just wasting money with extra steps.
But if you've ever thought, "man, I wish I could sell software without learning to code or hiring expensive developers,"?
This is stupid cheap.
I grabbed mine in August. No regrets.
Next email, I'm going to tell you about the worst lifetime deal I ever bought. It's embarrassing. But you'll learn what NOT to fall for.
Talk soon,
Coach Richard
P.S. Someone replied to my last email asking if I actually read responses. I do. Every single one. So if you have questions about this platform (or anything else), hit reply. I'm not a robot. Yet.
BTW, don't forget to check this out... Time is of the essence