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Today’s AI Business Opportunities

The Bottom Line

The easiest money today: sell “how-to packages” for AI tools to people who already have accounts but have no idea how to use them—this is the lowest-hanging fruit because buyers have already spent money on the tool itself. They just need a ready-to-copy template.


Today’s Top Pick

You Bought an AI Tool But Never Actually Used It

Tons of people have Claude, Cursor, and various AI accounts sitting around, but they open them up and don’t know what to type. They use it twice and then it collects dust. They don’t need more tools—they need a “just use it like this for this scenario” ready-made template.

Here’s an interesting data point: someone analyzed 3 years of content data and found that Prompt templates, tool lists, and resource guides have the highest viral rates and strongest engagement. This proves buyers actually want “stuff I can use right now”—it’s not something you’re making up.

What you can sell today is this: a Prompt template package for one specific scenario (like writing weekly reports, handling customer service replies, or organizing meeting notes), with a three-step getting-started guide, packaged as a small product. Buyers get it and use it immediately—no trial and error needed.

  • Reference sources: vista8 content data analysis / Jike Skill ratio discussion
  • Who it’s for: People with AI tool accounts who’ve never really used them; or workplace newcomers who want to boost productivity with AI but don’t know where to start
  • Where the money comes from: Buyers already paid for the tool—now they just don’t know how to use it. You’re selling “skip two weeks of trial and error,” and they’ll pay for that. Today’s data point confirms again that Prompt content is the easiest to save and share, proving real demand exists.
  • Simplest sales approach: Create a small template package with “3 scenarios × 5 Prompts each,” add one page of screenshots showing how to use it, price it low to start with volume, then upsell to account holders later
  • What to do first today: Pick one scenario you know best (like “Writing daily reports with Claude” or “Using AI to organize meeting notes”), gather 5 Prompts you can copy-paste directly, take screenshots and make a one-page guide, and you can list it tonight
  • Copy you can post today: “Bought an AI tool but don’t know what to type? I’ve compiled ready-to-use prompts for XX scenarios—just copy and paste, no trial and error needed.”
  • Image suggestion: Use a “blank chat box vs. output after filling in the Prompt” comparison screenshot—it best shows the difference between having a template and not having one

This Week’s Options

One Tool Manages Five Agents, Saves People from Repetitive Setup

cc-switch just launched and lets you switch between Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and other AI Agent environments from one desktop tool. For beginners, that’s not the point—the point is that lots of people are now testing multiple AI coding tools at once, and reconfiguring the environment every time you switch is a pain.

This direction has potential, but the project is still new, documentation is incomplete, and there’s almost no Chinese-language content. Jumping in to sell a “full setup service” is risky right now. Better to start with a “Chinese getting-started guide + I’ll set it up for you” small package at a low price and see if anyone bites.

  • Reference sources: cc-switch GitHub / claude-mem GitHub
  • Who it’s for: People already using Claude Code or Cursor; or developers and students who want to test multiple AI coding tools without reconfiguring the environment each time
  • How to test first: Install cc-switch yourself, screenshot every step, organize it into a Chinese installation guide, package it as a “ready-to-use” small product, list it at a low price, and see if anyone asks
  • Why not go all-in yet: The project just launched, stability is unknown, the Chinese user base is still small—a big package now risks customer service disasters. Start with a low-price lead magnet to test the waters, then expand if people actually buy
  • Image suggestion: Use screenshots from cc-switch’s official site or GitHub interface, paired with a visual showing “switch between multiple AI tools from one interface”—much clearer than text alone

Skip Today

Build an App with AI from Zero, Done in One Day?

This topic looks hot, but it’s really just “Can AI replace programmers?"—a debate where buyers aren’t looking to buy anything, they’re looking to argue. Post content on this trend and you’ll probably just get comments, not orders.


Context & Background

Domestic Agent Models Enter the Top Tier, Free for a Limited Time

The competition logic in the Agent era has shifted: it’s not about whose model is smartest, but who can “plug and play” into mainstream tools. This trend is worth remembering, but it’s not a window beginners can monetize directly yet—just good to know it exists.


Today’s Action Items

  • What to post first: Post a relatable message about “You bought an AI tool but never actually used it,” end with a link to your template package, post tonight, check for interest tomorrow
  • What to record first: Record a 30-second screen capture showing “copy the Prompt into Claude, get results in 3 seconds”—way more convincing than any text explanation
  • What to sell first: Start with the smallest version—one scenario, five Prompts, one-page guide, low price to drive volume, then expand content once you confirm people are buying
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