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Zero2 hundred's avatar

Thank you sooooooooooo much

Solomon Abayomi's avatar

thank you so much I'm a full stack software developer but I found this helpful 💕

JOSHUA BERRICK's avatar

I am writing to express how much I enjoy your instruction, which I find both exceptional and motivating. Since I do not own a laptop at this time, could you please let me know if it is feasible for me to participate in co-working sessions via my mobile device?

Pallavi's avatar

sabrina I am so curious I want to get to the bandwagon of weeknight and weekend teacher. I wanted to know if there are any use cases out there because seems like you know it already especially in Utah. Can you tell me exanple plumbers and roofers, what are the use cases they are struggling with ? do they want to adopt ai? in the same case mid market professionals do they actually have this problem of learning Ai? can you help shed some color on who has the most potential and what do they struggle with. i want to start. I dont care about the money as much as help people start on the journey and actually do this full time at some point. if you have an artcile outlining exact persona and their workflow that would be great.

Maggy Wooden's avatar

I didn’t know that there weweso many ways. Wow!

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Enoch Fox's avatar

AI has a tendency to be sticky.

That's not a conspiracy. It's a well-known product metric.

Product teams measure engagement, retention, session duration, return frequency, and user stickiness because platforms survive when users keep coming back.

One of the easiest ways to increase stickiness is to keep users in a state of productive possibility:

"Build this."

"Try that."

"What if you added this feature?"

"Here's another idea."

The result is that AI can create a powerful sense of forward momentum, even when the underlying project hasn't yet created any economic value.

That's why I think people should be careful with the phrase "make money with AI."

AI can absolutely help you make money. But in most cases it's augmenting an existing business, skill, service, audience, or workflow.

Otherwise you risk optimizing for engagement instead of outcomes.

I've looked through Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot...

I still haven't found the:

➜ Print Cash Button

➜ Pay Me in Crypto Button

➜ Direct Deposit to Checking Button

If I'm missing one, please let me know.

Until then, solving problems for real people still seems to be the primary monetization strategy.