05-16-Daily AI News Daily
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- 🎯 Today’s Top Pick - The best opportunity to try first today
- 🧪 This Week’s Options - Low-cost testing directions worth exploring
- 🚫 Skip Today - Hot takes, but not recommended for beginners
- 🗺️ Context - Background concepts worth knowing
- ✅ Today’s Action Items - What to launch and sell first today
Today’s AI Business Opportunities
Bottom Line First
The best move today: sell Claude Code / Codex Skill configuration packages to people who “have accounts but don’t know how to set them up.” You can list it tonight, lower barrier than selling accounts, easier support than doing custom configs.
Today’s Top Pick
You have a Claude Code account, but you’ve never really gotten it working—this package gets you set up
Tons of people buy Claude Code or Codex accounts, open them up, and have no idea how to make it “smarter.” What they’re actually missing is a solid Skill configuration. Once it’s set up, translation, writing, and PPT organization workflows just work—no trial and error needed.
The evidence here is solid: the PPT Skill package is close to 10k stars on GitHub, and translation Skill setups are spreading through Chinese communities. Buyers don’t lack accounts; they lack “set up and ready to use” results. You’re not selling a tutorial—you’re selling them two hours of saved troubleshooting.
- Who it’s for: People who already have Claude Code, Codex, or Cursor accounts but don’t know how to configure Skills or which use case to start with
- Where the money comes from: Buyers see Skill content trending today, get interested but can’t read English docs or figure out installation—you’re selling the “installed and working” outcome, not the tutorial itself. PPT Skill packages are hot right now, perfect timing.
- Simplest sales approach: Package 2-3 scenario Skill configs (translation, PPT, writing—one each), add a one-page Chinese installation guide, bundle as an upsell package, price it 9-19 yuan as a lead magnet, upgrade to paid support when people ask
- What to do first today: Get the translation scenario Skill config working, take a “before vs. after” comparison screenshot, list it on Xianyu tonight
- Copy you can post tonight:
Bought Claude Code / Codex but never got it working? You might just be missing a Skill configuration. I’ve put together config packages for translation, PPT, and writing with Chinese setup instructions—install and go. 9 yuan, happy to answer questions.
- Image suggestion: Use actual PPT Skill output screenshots—left side shows a normal question result, right side shows the result after adding the Skill. The difference is obvious at a glance.
This Week’s Options
Help people get Claude Code’s “memory” working—cross-session setup service without the memory loss
The most annoying thing about Claude Code for a lot of people: every time you start a new conversation, it “forgets” what you said last time. There’s tooling that solves this now, but the setup steps are still a bit confusing for newcomers.
This direction is worth watching, but don’t go all-in today. Here’s why: the tools are still pretty new, buyers haven’t fully realized the “cross-session memory” pain point yet. Start small in your circles first, see if anyone asks organically—that’s smarter than pre-building a full package.
- Who it’s for: People already using Claude Code or Codex who find it annoying to re-explain context every new conversation and want the AI to remember their habits
- How to test it first: Post in your circles or group chat describing the “have to re-introduce yourself every new conversation” scenario, ask if anyone’s frustrated by it. If people respond, then share the service details—don’t build the full package upfront
- Why not go hard today: Tools like claude-mem are iterating fast, setup methods might change soon; buyers haven’t felt the pain point strongly enough yet. You need to activate the need with scenario descriptions first, then sell the service
- Image suggestion: Screenshot a chat where you’re re-explaining background at the start of a new conversation, compare it side-by-side with “with memory enabled, just pick up where we left off” using real conversation examples. Let the actual chat do the talking.
Skip Today
ChatGPT linked to bank accounts—US Pro only, Chinese users can’t access it right now
This feature is trending in tech circles today, but it’s US Pro exclusive. Chinese beginners can’t use it and can’t help others set it up. If you list it as a product and someone asks “can I use this?”, you’re stuck. Don’t waste the effort.
Context
Feishu CLI + Agent integration—traditional SaaS moving toward the AI era
Feishu CLI hit 10k stars in a month. That signals office software is moving toward “callable by Agents.” Not something you can sell today, but worth knowing: helping people wire up Feishu + AI workflows could be a long-term play.
Today’s Action Items
- What to launch first: Post on Xianyu or your circles targeting “have Claude Code / Codex but never got it working,” list the translation Skill config package at 9 yuan as a lead magnet
- What to record first: 30-second screen recording: open Claude Code, install the translation Skill, send a message, watch the output quality jump—this video is your best product demo
- What to sell first: Translation scenario Skill config package (Chinese setup guide + config files + one-page scenario examples), price it 9 yuan. When people buy, ask if they want to upgrade to 29 yuan for ongoing support