The ChatGPT Overwhelm
Saw a stat yesterday:
ChatGPT has 200 million weekly users.
You know what most of them are doing?
Writing emails. Making lists. Asking it random questions.
Basically, using a Ferrari to go to the grocery store.
Meanwhile, a tiny percentage are using AI to build actual businesses.
Not "prompt engineering" businesses. Not "AI consulting."
Real businesses. With real products. That solves real problems.
Here's what's actually happening:
While everyone's playing with ChatGPT... a small group is building ChatGPT-powered tools and selling them.
Customer service bots for dentists: $97/month Content planners for coaches: $47/month
Lead scrapers for real estate: $197/month
Simple tools. Specific niches. Recurring revenue.
They're using platforms that let you build these without coding. Takes a few hours. Costs almost nothing.
The AI gold rush isn't about using AI.
It's about packaging AI into something others will pay for.
Big difference.
Coach Richard
P.S. 200 million people using ChatGPT. Maybe 20,000 selling tools built with it. Which group would you rather be in?