The Startup Ideas Podcast

Greg Isenberg

Get your creative juices flowing with The Startup Ideas Podcast. Published twice a week, we bring you free startup ideas to inspire your next venture. Hosted by Greg Isenberg, CEO of Late Checkout and former advisor to Reddit and TikTok. Subscribe so you don't miss out. For more startup ideas, we created a database of 30+ startup ideas you can take at https://gregisenberg.com/30startupideas

  1. 15H AGO

    I challenged Manus AI to find $1M+ AI Startup Ideas - It Actually Delivered

    In this episode, host I test Manus AI's ability to function as an AI co-founder by asking it to develop a million-dollar business idea focused on AI. The system analyzes Y Combinator startups and Reddit trends to identify opportunities, ultimately recommending an AI-powered micro-consulting platform for small businesses. Manus delivers a comprehensive business proposal including market validation, pricing strategy, and even designs a functional landing page. Timestamps:00:00 - Intro01:41 - Initial Prompt: Ideas for $1M Startup in 18 Months03:24 - Manus AI Processing Prompt06:25 - Alternative Use Cases of Manus AI13:14 - Results from First Prompt15:19 - Prompt 2: Focus on Niche Startup Opportunities 17:46 -  Results from Second Prompt23:15 - Prompt 3: Validate Ideas with data and trend analysis27:00 - Prompt 4: Refining data and trend analysis29:0` - Prompt 5: Creating a Landing Page with Manus34:23 - Reviewing results from Business Proposal37:35 - Results from Fifth Prompt39:25 - Final Thoughts on Manus AI and Startup Ideas Key Points: • I explore Manus AI's multi-agent capabilities to generate a viable startup idea that could make $1 million in 18 months• Manus AI analyzes YC's latest batch, Reddit trends, and market opportunities to identify niche AI business concepts• The AI recommends "AI-powered micro-consulting for SMBs" as the most promising opportunity• Manus creates a complete business proposal including landing page design, pricing strategy, and go-to-market plan 1) I challenged Manus AI (a multi-agent AI system) to develop a complete business plan for an AI startup that could make $1M in 18 months. The goal: See if AI can identify REAL market trends and opportunities better than humans can. 2) What makes Manus different from ChatGPT? • Multi-agent capabilities (can browse while chatting)• Can analyze multiple sources simultaneously• Performs complex research tasks independently• Creates actual code/designs, not just concepts 3) The COOLEST use cases Greg discovered while testing Manus: • Converting unstructured data into organized tables• Analyzing financial reports like a JP Morgan analyst• Contract review (saving $1500+ lawyer fees)• Creating highlight reels from podcast audio• Building websites from scratch 4) The AI identified these KEY TRENDS in the AI startup landscape: • Vertical-specific AI solutions for regulated industries• AI agents for specialized workflows• Infrastructure tools helping others deploy AI• No-code/low-code AI accessibility solutions 5) The WINNING IDEA Manus proposed: "Spark Console AI" - an AI-powered micro-consulting platform for small businesses. The problem it solves? SMBs need expert consulting but can't afford $150-500/hour traditional services. The solution? $49-500/month AI consulting agents. 6) What impressed me most: Manus VALIDATED the idea with ACTUAL DATA: • 47% growth in r/smallbusiness subscribers• Direct quotes from Reddit showing pain points:"I'd love expert advice but can't justify $200 consultants""Generic AI tools don't understand my industry challenges" 7) Manus even built a COMPLETE landing page with:• Eye-catching design• Lead generation forms• Interactive business assessment• Pricing tiers All without Greg needing to write a single line of code!  8) The LIMITATIONS Greg found: • You still need to ask the right questions• It's more like a "junior employee" than a true co-founder• Takes 10-15 minutes for complex tasks• You need to push back on some recommendations 9) My takeaway: We're entering an era where the COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE isn't coding ability - it's knowing which QUESTIONS to ask AI. The winners will be those who can identify trends and direct AI to build solutions that ride those tailwinds. Notable Quotes: "In a world where anyone could create software... figuring out what is the brand, what is the landing page, what is the product, and what is the trend... is gonna help you actually build a business, not just build a product." - Greg LCA helps Fortune 500s and fast-growing startups build their future - from Warner Music to Fortnite to Dropbox. We turn 'what if' into reality with AI, apps, and next-gen products https://latecheckout.agency/ BoringAds — ads agency that will build you profitable ad campaigns http://boringads.com/ BoringMarketing — SEO agency and tools to get your organic customers http://boringmarketing.com/ Startup Empire - a membership for builders who want to build cash-flowing businesses https://www.startupempire.co FIND ME ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenbergInstagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gisenberg/

    43 min
  2. 2D AGO

    If I wanted to build $1M+ AI startup in 2025, I'd do this

    Join me as I chat with Andrew Wilkinson, Co-Founder of Tiny, as we discuss investment and startup ideas in the current AI landscape. We explore how AI is simultaneously lowering barriers to entry while increasing competition, making it easier to build "million-dollar businesses" but harder to create sustainable long-term ventures. We share specific startup ideas leveraging AI, including secure data integration platforms, automated web design services, and AI-powered lending. Timestamps:00:00 - Intro01:25 - Business building in AI08:13 - Media Business Opportunities and AI 18:18 - The future of GPT wrappers21:20 - Automation and AI tools we use29:14 - Startup Idea 1: MCP and Financial Analysis34:49 - Startup Idea 2: AI Web Design Agency 37:06 - Startup Idea 3: Message Maxing43:43 - Startup Idea 4:  AI-Based Lending Solutions49:43 - Andrew's Stealth Startup  Key Points • AI is making it easier to build businesses but harder to maintain competitive advantages as tools become widely accessible• Distribution, data advantages, and network effects are becoming the primary moats in the AI era• Media businesses with high-value niches present opportunities for entrepreneurs to build audiences before layering AI tools• Secure AI applications (particularly around financial data and personal communications) represent potential sustainable business models 1) The AI Paradox: It's never been EASIER to build a $1M business, but never HARDER to build sustainable value. Why? Because anyone can "vibe code" your product in a weekend. Distribution and network effects are the new moats. Tools alone won't cut it anymore. 2) Where are the ACTUAL opportunities? Andrew & Greg agree: Buy or build MEDIA businesses first, then layer AI on top. • Focus on High-value niches not mass audiences• Build community BEFORE tools• Example: Buy TechCrunch or event series like South by Southwest 3) AI tools they're actually using RIGHT NOW: • Gumloop - For sales lead intelligence• Lindy - Email processing & calendar management• Manus AI - For candidate screening (saved Andrew hours!)• Vercel V0 - Rebuilt Andrew's pressure washing website in 30 SECONDS 4) Startup Idea 1: "Secure MCP" Model Context Protocol (MCP) lets LLMs access your data securely. Andrew built a custom system to analyze his company finances across multiple businesses. Opportunity: Build the "1Password of MCP" - where security is the selling point. 5) Startup Idea 2: "Message Maxing" An app that analyzes your text messages to identify:• Which friends exhibit toxic traits• How YOU come across in messages• Who you're neglecting Perfect for viral TikTok marketing. Could be the next CalAI! 6) Startup Idea 3: AI-powered web design agency • Use V0 to auto-redesign ugly local business websites• Reach out with "I already built you a better site"• Charge $500 + $20/mo hosting• Scale with automation Low-hanging fruit for your first million! 7) Startup Idea 4: "Bank of Vibe Coding" AI-powered lending platform for vibe coders:• Quick approval for developers with traction• Take % of profits instead of interest• Criteria: X followers, Stripe integration, etc. Sahil Lavingia's $100K offer proves demand! 8) The BIG question: Are these Cal AI businesses (make $1M then die) or sustainable? Andrew's take: "Almost all these businesses will be zeros in 5 years." Greg's counter: "It's so hard to predict even 5 months from now!" What do YOU think? Are you building for the short or long term? The MOST VALUABLE insight: The businesses that are easiest to start are often the worst businesses to be in long-term. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't start one! Making your first million with a "Cal AI business" is still a win. Notable Quotes: "It's never been easier to build a million dollar business and it's never been easier to lose all your equity value." - Andrew "Distribution is the new moat, anyone could create anything." - Greg LCA helps Fortune 500s and fast-growing startups build their future - from Warner Music to Fortnite to Dropbox. We turn 'what if' into reality with AI, apps, and next-gen products https://latecheckout.agency/ BoringAds — ads agency that will build you profitable ad campaigns http://boringads.com/ BoringMarketing — SEO agency and tools to get your organic customers http://boringmarketing.com/ Startup Empire — a membership for builders who want to build cash-flowing businesses https://www.startupempire.co FIND ME ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenbergInstagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gisenberg/ FIND ANDREW ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://x.com/awilkinsonNever Enough: https://www.neverenough.comTiny: https://www.tiny.com

    53 min
  3. MAR 19

    How he finds $1M+ CPG startup ideas before anyone else using Ahrefs and Manus AI

    I’m joined by Ashwinn Krishnaswamy, an expert in launching and growing consumer brands, where we discuss how he evaluates market opportunities and creates unfair advantages. We discuss various tools for market research including Ahrefs for keyword analysis, Particl for competitor sales data, and AI tools for product design. Ashwinn emphasizes that entrepreneurs should work backward from distribution channels rather than focusing solely on product development. Timestamps:00:00 - Intro03:45 - Ahrefs tool for keyword research15:08 -  Particl for analyzing competitor sales data18:52 - Why start a CPG brand21:05 - How to stand out in crowded categories24:57- Opportunities in Branding for Older Adults28:40 - Bootstrapping Your Product Idea33:56 - Researching Your Market and Competitors36:52 - Manus AI for automating market research39:58 -  Distribution is everything. Key Points: • Ashwinn shares tools and strategies for evaluating market opportunities for physical products and brands• Tools like Ahrefs and Particle provide valuable data on search volume, competition, and sales trends• AI tools like Manis can now automate much of the market research process that previously cost thousands• Distribution strategy should come before product development, not vice versa 1) First, understand that DISTRIBUTION is everything. "First-time founders focus on product, second-time founders focus on distribution." The hard truth? Many subpar products CRUSH IT because they nail distribution and operational excellence. Always work BACKWARDS from how you'll acquire customers! 2) Use Ahrefs to evaluate category demand and competition  Type any keyword to see:• Monthly search volume (market size)• Keyword difficulty (competition level)• Seasonal trends• Geographic distribution This helps you VALIDATE demand before building anything! 3) Look for geographic OPPORTUNITIES in the data  When Ashwinn checked "electrolytes" he found:• 74% of searches from English-speaking Western countries• Only 3% from India, Philippines This reveals potential to build "Element for Germany" or other untapped markets where trends haven't diffused yet! 4) For physical products, use Particle to spy on competitors This tool shows:• E-commerce sales data for brands• Best-selling SKUs• Category trends Crucial insight: Often 90% of revenue comes from just 4 SKUs! 5) The REAL opportunity in physical products? They force you to become EXCEPTIONAL at marketing. "The bleeding edge of marketing happens in consumer products because it's SO HARD to get attention and convince someone to part with their dollars." It's a marketing masterclass in real-time. 6) How to stand out in crowded categories: Study the competition obsessively! Ashwinn showed how most magnesium supplements look generic and medical. But brands like Moon Juice and Lemme differentiate through:• Distinctive packaging• Custom bottles• Clear positioning• Targeting specific demographics 7) The BIGGEST opportunity right now? Find UNDERSERVED demographics! Most brands target coastal millennials or Gen Z because that's who creates them. But what about products for older adults with:• More disposable income• Less saturated marketing channels• Different aesthetic preferences 8) AI is your UNFAIR ADVANTAGE for research • Competitor analysis• Market sizing• Customer needs• Design trends "It's putting together a report Nielsen would charge $20K for!" 99% of people aren't using AI this way yet. 9) Before building ANYTHING, become a "relentless researcher": • Study every competitor's positioning• Read all the 1-2 star reviews in your category• Visit stores and talk to owners• Contact potential customers directly Notable Quotes: "First time founders focus on product, second time founders focus on distribution." - Ashwinn "Building a physical product business is very hard and by most people probably just shouldn't be done on a whim. But if you can do it in a somewhat low stakes way or low risk way... I think it is a phenomenal way to get really good at marketing." - Ashwinn LCA helps Fortune 500s and fast-growing startups build their future - from Warner Music to Fortnite to Dropbox. We turn 'what if' into reality with AI, apps, and next-gen products https://latecheckout.agency/ BoringAds — ads agency that will build you profitable ad campaigns http://boringads.com/ BoringMarketing — SEO agency and tools to get your organic customers http://boringmarketing.com/ Startup Empire — a membership for builders who want to build cash-flowing businesses https://www.startupempire.co FIND ME ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenbergInstagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gisenberg/ FIND ASHWINN ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://x.com/ShwinnabegoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shwinnabegobrandBrand Brothers Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2wgTQ7mXBngdiNzcJ2cUJZ

    43 min
  4. MAR 17

    The best way to build an audience in 2025 (My 4-Step System)

    How to build an audience in 2025: https://www.startupempire.co/build-an-audience I’m joined by Jonathan Courtney to jam on how to  build an audience in 2025. We explore various tactics including finding your unique format, implementing consistent systems, and measuring progress against clear goals. Timestamps:00:00 - Intro01:58 - The ACP Framework04:06 - Step 1: Identify Who You're Creating For10:05 -  Step 2: Find Your Format19:43 -  Step 3: Build Systems That Stick24:52 - Step 4: Pick ONE Primary Goal28:08 - Where to Begin? The Reply Guy Strategy31:08 - WHY Building an Audience Matters Key Points: • ACP framework for building an audience in 2025: Audience (people passionate about your niche), Community (hardcore followers), and Product (what you sell)• The four-step playbook includes identifying your audience, finding your format, creating systems, and setting goals• Starting as a "reply guy" on platforms like X (Twitter) is recommended as a low-pressure way to begin building an audience• Building an audience serves as an "insurance policy" that provides options for future business opportunities 1) The ACP Framework: Your Foundation A = Audience (people passionate about your topic)C = Community (your hardcore followers)P = Product (what you sell to them) The KEY insight: Start with audience FIRST, then community, then product. Why? Because audience-first gives you OPTIONS and CONFIDENCE when you launch. 2) Step 1: Identify Who You're Creating For Don't just create random content. Be strategic! • Focus on people interested in YOUR specific niche• Understand what they're NOT getting from others• Find your unique "sauce" (Greg gives away ALL his startup ideas)• If not getting engagement, start one level broader than your niche Example: Jonathan's company wanted to be known for design sprints, but started with broader UX content to build audience first. 3) Step 2: Find Your Format Your format is HOW you deliver your content. This is CRUCIAL but often overlooked! • Test one format each business day• Look for formats OUTSIDE your niche (don't copy what's saturated)• Consider what's working platform-wide (short-form video in 2025)• Focus on what feels NATURAL (or you'll quit)• Test for 90 days and let data guide you Remember: Formats have lifecycles! What works today might not work in 6 months. 4) Step 3: Build Systems That Stick The difference between creators who quit and those who succeed? SYSTEMS. System breakdown:• Build a "creative faucet" routine (what gets your ideas flowing?)• Create an ideas capture system (Greg uses Apple Notes)• Schedule weekly time to turn ideas into content• Be strategic with timing (post when your audience is active) 5) Step 4: Pick ONE Primary Goal Don't try to do everything at once! • Choose ONE metric (100K followers? 25K email list? $1M in sales?)• Measure your formats against this goal every 90 days• Optimize for your goal, not vanity metrics• Remember: attention is SCARCE - build it as an asset The BEST advice: Just start! Don't get stuck in analysis paralysis. 6) Where to Begin? The Reply Guy Strategy Feeling overwhelmed? Start as a "reply guy" on X: • Less pressure than posting on your own profile• Lets you experiment with formats• Builds connections with established creators• Gives you confidence before going solo 7) WHY Building an Audience Matters An audience is your INSURANCE POLICY: • Gives you clarity into your niche• Creates a pool of potential customers/users• Provides job opportunities during recessions• Allows you to monetize when needed Notable Quotes: "The audience first approach gives you so many options, also gives you so much confidence when you release something and people actually use it." - JC "I think the number one reason why anyone should create an audience is to have something to fall back on, period. It's like an insurance policy." - Greg Want more free ideas? I collect the best ideas from the pod and give them to you for free in a database. Most of them cost $0 to start (my fav) Get access: https://www.gregisenberg.com/30startupideas LCA helps Fortune 500s and fast-growing startups build their future - from Warner Music to Fortnite to Dropbox. We turn 'what if' into reality with AI, apps, and next-gen products https://latecheckout.agency/ BoringAds — ads agency that will build you profitable ad campaigns http://boringads.com/ BoringMarketing — SEO agency and tools to get your organic customers http://boringmarketing.com/ Startup Empire - a membership for builders who want to build cash-flowing businesses https://www.startupempire.co FIND ME ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenbergInstagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gisenberg/ FIND JONATHAN ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/JicecreamLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-courtney-4510644b/AJ&Smart: https://ajsmart.com/

    52 min
  5. MAR 14

    Model Context Protocol (MCP), clearly explained

    I’m joined by Ras Mic to explain MCPs. Mic breaks down how MCPs essentially standardize  how LLMs connect with external tools and services. While LLMs alone can only predict text, connecting them to tools makes them more capable, but this integration has been cumbersome. MCPs create a unified layer that translates between LLMs and services, making it easier to build more powerful AI assistants. Timestamps:00:00 - Intro02:39 - The Evolution of LLMs: From Text Prediction to Tool Use07:51 - MCPs explained11:11 - MCP Ecosystem Overview13:59 - Technical Challenges of MCP15:18 - Conclusion on MCP's Potential16:00 - Startup Ideas for Developers and Non-Technical Users Key Points: • MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a standard that creates a unified layer between LLMs and external services/tools• LLMs by themselves are limited to text prediction and cannot perform meaningful tasks without tools• MCP solves the problem of connecting multiple tools to LLMs by creating a standardized communication protocol• The MCP ecosystem consists of clients (like Tempo, Windsurf, Cursor), the protocol, servers, and services 1) What are MCPs and why should you care? MCPs are NOT some complex physics theory - they're simply STANDARDS that help LLMs connect to external tools and services. Think of them as universal translators between AI models and the tools they need to be truly useful. This is HUGE for making AI assistants actually capable! 2) The Evolution of LLMs: From Text Prediction to Tool Use Stage 1: Basic LLMs can only predict text• Ask ChatGPT to send an email? "Sorry, I can't do that"• They're glorified text predictors (if I say "My big fat Greek..." it knows "wedding" comes next)• Limited to answering questions, not DOING things 3) The Current State: LLMs + Tools Stage 2: LLMs connected to tools• Companies like Perplexity connect LLMs to search engines• This makes them more useful but creates problems• Each tool = different "language" the LLM must learn• Connecting multiple tools = engineering NIGHTMARE This is why we don't have Jarvis-level assistants yet!  4) Enter MCPs: The Game-Changer MCPs create a UNIFIED LAYER between LLMs and external services. Instead of your AI speaking 10 different "languages" to use 10 different tools, MCPs translate everything into ONE language. Result? LLMs can easily access databases, APIs, and services without massive engineering headaches. 5) The MCP Ecosystem Explained The MCP system has 4 key components: • MCP Client: User-facing apps like @tempoai, Windsurf, Cursor• Protocol: The standardized communication method• MCP Server: Translates between client and services• Service: The actual tool (database, search engine, etc.) Brilliant move by Anthropic: SERVICES must build MCP servers! 6) Why This Matters For Builders For technical folks:• Opportunity to build tools like MCP app stores• Easier integration between services• Less engineering headaches For non-technical folks:• Watch closely as standards evolve• When standards finalize, new business opportunities will emerge• Think of MCPs as Lego pieces you'll stack to build powerful AI apps Notable Quotes: "LLMs by themselves are incapable of doing anything meaningful... The only thing an LLM in its current state is good at is predicting the next text." - Ross Mike "Think of every tool that I have to connect to make my LLM valuable as a different language... MCP, you can consider it to be a layer between your LLM and the services and the tools." - Ross Mike LCA helps Fortune 500s and fast-growing startups build their future - from Warner Music to Fortnite to Dropbox. We turn 'what if' into reality with AI, apps, and next-gen products https://latecheckout.agency/ BoringAds — ads agency that will build you profitable ad campaigns http://boringads.com/ BoringMarketing — SEO agency and tools to get your organic customers http://boringmarketing.com/ Startup Empire — a membership for builders who want to build cash-flowing businesses https://www.startupempire.co FIND ME ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenbergInstagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gisenberg/ FIND MIC ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://x.com/rasmickyyYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@rasmic

    21 min
  6. MAR 12

    Manus AI replaces your AI tech stack? (Full Demo)

    I’m joined by Min Choi to test if Manus AI can replace your AI tech stack. Throughout the episode, we test Manus AI's capabilities by asking it to create a DocuSign clone, research startup ideas, and analyze website SEO.Timestamps: • 00:00 - Intro• 02:18 - What is Manus AI?• 03:58 - Project 1: DocuSign clone• 16:54 - Project 2: Research Greg’s top startup ideas• 27:09 - Security concerns with Manus AI • 30:16 - Manus bug and reboot • 32:06 - Deploying DocuSign Clone• 39:42 - Project 3: SEO Optimization • 44:14 - Discussion of Manus’s Limitations and Scaling issues• 48:23 - Project 4: Build a Flight Simulator Video Game• 49:48 - AI companies facing scaling issues• 52:05 - Where does Manus excel? • 53:48 - What Manus was able to accomplish during the episode Key Points: • Testing Manus AI by asking it to autonomously research, plan, and execute complex tasks• Having Manus create a DocuSign clone, research startup ideas, and analyze website SEO• Manus AI functions as a multi-agent system that can browse websites, write code, and deploy applications with minimal prompting• The tool has limitations including context windows, deployment issues, and daily usage limits 1) What makes Manus AI different? Unlike ChatGPT or Claude, Manus is a TRUE AGENT system that:• Researches, plans, and executes simultaneously• Controls browsers to gather information autonomously• Creates full applications from simple prompts• Deploys working code with minimal guidance "It's the closest thing to AGI yet" - Min Choi 2) The DocuSign Clone Experiment  With just a 4-WORD PROMPT ("create a DocuSign clone"), Manus:• Researched DocuSign's core features• Created a complete project structure• Built login, document upload & e-signature functionality• Generated deployable code All without templates or boilerplate code! 3) Human-in-the-loop capabilities  One of the MOST IMPRESSIVE features:• You can interrupt Manus WHILE it's working• Refine requirements mid-process• Add constraints or pivot direction When they narrowed focus to "just e-signature features," Manus immediately adjusted its plan without starting over. 4) Multi-agent workflow  Manus feels like having MULTIPLE EMPLOYEES working simultaneously:• A researcher gathering information• A PM creating specifications• A developer writing code• A marketer analyzing opportunities It's like an entire team in one tool! 5) Beyond coding: Marketing & Growth  Manus can also:• Analyze websites for SEO improvements• Target specific audiences (like executives)• Create content strategies• Scrape data for market research It's not just about building - it's about GROWING your business too. 6) Current limitations Manus isn't perfect (yet):• Context length limitations on complex tasks• Deployment issues with sophisticated apps• Daily usage limits (currently ~10 sessions)• Server load causing errors as popularity grows It's still beta, but even with limitations, it's REVOLUTIONARY. 7) Security considerations Since Manus is a Chinese company, there are valid concerns:• Be mindful of what data you share• Don't connect personal accounts or payment systems• Use for learning & experimentation Min's advice: "Always be careful with the data you share online." The BIG TAKEAWAY: We're witnessing a fundamental shift in how businesses will be built. What used to take weeks now takes MINUTES.What required TEAMS now needs just ONE PERSON with AI. This is just the beginning of the agent AI revolution. Notable Quotes: "I think that we're getting closer and closer to sort of the glimpse into what the AGI is gonna look like." - Min Choi "It feels like we have like four employees working at the same time... We've got this marketing person. We've got this researcher. We've got this cracked PM slash developer." - Greg Isenberg Want more free ideas? I collect the best ideas from the pod and give them to you for free in a database. Most of them cost $0 to start (my fav) Get access: https://www.gregisenberg.com/30startupideas LCA helps Fortune 500s and fast-growing startups build their future - from Warner Music to Fortnite to Dropbox. We turn 'what if' into reality with AI, apps, and next-gen products https://latecheckout.agency/ BoringAds — ads agency that will build you profitable ad campaigns http://boringads.com/ BoringMarketing — SEO agency and tools to get your organic customers http://boringmarketing.com/ Startup Empire - a membership for builders who want to build cash-flowing businesses https://www.startupempire.co FIND ME ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenbergInstagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gisenberg/ FIND MIN ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://x.com/minchoi

    1h 4m
  7. MAR 10

    Launch a $1M+ Startup tomorrow (3 Data-Backed Market Trends)

    Im joined by Cody Schneider to jam on 3 trends/business ideas that will blow your mind. We analyze three main trends: the "buy it for life" movement (anti-consumerism focused on quality products), AI landing page builder for marketers, and TikTok templates. For each trend, we outline specific business models, monetization strategies, and tactical approaches to implementation. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro01:51 - Trend 1: The Buy It For Life22:59 - Trend 2: AI Landing Page Builder29:49 - Trend 3: TikTok Template Aggregator 34:48 - Why we are in the Golden Age of Online Business Opportunities Key Points:• We discuss the "buy it for life" trend and how to build a directory website monetized through affiliate marketing• We explore opportunities in AI landing page builders for digital marketing agencies• We analyze the TikTok template trend and potential for creating a newsletter sharing viral formats• We emphasize how easy it is to build online businesses in the current environment using AI tools• We discuss strategies for building audiences on different platforms 1) The "Buy It For Life" Trend 69,000 monthly searches for people seeking products that LAST FOREVER instead of cheap disposables. The subreddit r/BuyItForLife is EXPLODING with consumers sharing durable products across categories. Here's the opportunity: Build a directory website with:• Beautiful UI (unlike Reddit's clunky interface)• Filters by category• Price drop alerts for premium products Monetize through:• Affiliate commissions• Newsletter with exclusive deals• Premium membership for instant alerts Marketing strategy? Create value-packed Reddit posts with subtle domain signature. 2) AI Landing Page Builders Digital marketers DESPERATELY need landing pages that match ad keywords. Current tools are clunky and time-consuming. The opportunity: Create an AI tool where you:• Input brand aesthetics• Generate landing page templates instantly• Deploy to subdomains with one click• Modify with point-and-click Target audience? Digital marketing agencies running paid ads who need SPEED. "But what about Webflow and Shopify adding AI?" Cody: "That's VALIDATION! Lead Pages does $50M/year. It's a MASSIVE category with room for many players." 3) TikTok Template Trend 98,000 monthly searches from creators hunting for viral TikTok formats. The opportunity: Create a newsletter showing:• This week's viral TikTok templates• How brands can adapt them• One-click editor access Acquisition? Twitter threads breaking down viral formats with newsletter CTA. Monetization:• Free weekly version• Premium daily version• Eventually build video editor tech BONUS IDEA: Reinvent Scott's Cheap Flights as a simple email newsletter with flight alerts from specific airports. Cody's FINAL WISDOM: "This is the GREATEST time ever to start online businesses. In an hour, you can have a company live with people on the website." "Don't buy a laundromat during the greatest gold rush of all time." Notable Quotes: "I don't think people understand the moment that we're in right now. Like this is the greatest time ever to start online businesses." - Cody "In an hour, you can have a company live and people on the website... We had it live in an hour. And then I put a tweet out and we drove, I think so far over like 20,000 people have gone to the website and we validated the idea." - Cody Want more free ideas? I collect the best ideas from the pod and give them to you for free in a database. Most of them cost $0 to start (my fav) Get access: https://www.gregisenberg.com/30startupideas LCA helps Fortune 500s and fast-growing startups build their future - from Warner Music to Fortnite to Dropbox. We turn 'what if' into reality with AI, apps, and next-gen products https://latecheckout.agency/ BoringAds — ads agency that will build you profitable ad campaigns http://boringads.com/ BoringMarketing — SEO agency and tools to get your organic customers http://boringmarketing.com/ Startup Empire - a membership for builders who want to build cash-flowing businesses https://www.startupempire.co FIND ME ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenbergInstagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gisenberg/ FIND CODY ON SOCIALCody’s startup:  https://www.landingcat.comX/Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/5fjdn8d7LinkedIn: https://tinyurl.com/28e89f5r

    43 min
  8. MAR 5

    My honest review of AI Product Designer backed by Y-Combinator (v0 Users Need to See This)

    In this episode, I test Polymet AI, an AI product designer tool, by creating a YouTube analytics prediction SaaS concept inspired by a viral tweet about predicting tweet performance. I compare Polymet AI with V0, keep in mind that while Polymet required multiple prompts and offered less feedback during the design process, both tools ultimately produced usable designs.  Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro02:33 - First Impressions of Polymet03:57 - Startup Idea: Predicting YouTube Engagement05:03 - Initial Design Prompt10:11 - Polymet’s First Design Output: TubePredict11:04 - UI and Functionality Issues and Debugging16:08 - Polymet’s Second Design Output17:44 - Debugging pt 220:48 - Prompting v0 22:30 - v0’s Design Output 23:41 - Polymet’s Third Design Output24:49 - Comparing v0 and Polymer and Final Thoughts on Design Outputs27:36 - Conclusion and Recommendations for AI Design Tools Key Points • I test Polymet AI, a new AI product designer tool, that claims to help non-designers create production-ready designs• I compare Polymet AI with v0 by having them design a YouTube analytics prediction tool• Both tools produced functional designs, but with different user experiences and output quality 1) First impressions of Polymet AI: • Clean interface similar to ChatGPT• Includes voice input (huge plus!)• Image upload capability for reference designs• Credit-based system (250 free credits to start)• 50 credits per page generation 2) The design process with Polymet was... interesting. PROS:• Named the product "TubePredict" automatically• Created decent landing page copy• Saved version history CONS:• Slow generation (2+ minutes)• No progress indicator (frustrating!)• Initial designs missed the mark completely  3) After 3 attempts with increasingly specific prompts, Polymet finally delivered: • Clean, modern interface• Detailed A/B testing dashboard• Statistical confidence indicators• AI suggestions for optimization But the communication was ONE-WAY. No feedback loop! 4) Meanwhile, v0 showed its strengths: • Real-time reasoning as it designed• Conversational approach ("I'll create a SaaS that...")• Faster FEELING process (transparency helps!)• Ability to ask clarifying questions The difference in experience was NIGHT and DAY. 5) The final designs were surprisingly similar in quality! Polymet's strengths:• More detailed product features• Hover states built in• Actual code generation v0's advantages:• Slightly more polished visually• More "glassy" as requested• Better feedback loop 6) MAJOR INSIGHT: The future isn't about finding ONE perfect AI design tool. It's about using MULTIPLE tools strategically:• Generate initial concepts in one• Refine in another• Mix and match their strengths Just like we do with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc. 7) The REAL lesson? Knowing design terminology matters! When I specifically requested "glassmorphism" instead of just saying "glassy," both tools performed MUCH better. The more precise your design vocabulary, the better your AI design results. 8) Would I recommend these tools? YES - but with expectations in check. Two years ago this would have been MIND-BLOWING.Today, our standards are higher. But for quick prototyping or inspiration, both tools deliver value in different ways. Notable Quotes: "Two years ago, if I would have seen this, I would have been like, 'Oh my God, everything has changed.' And now our bar for all these AI products is so high that the output needs to be incredible for you to really use it in your workflow." "How do you get the most out of them is just you use all of them, you realize what's best for each individual product... There's these nuances that make these products better." Want more free ideas? I collect the best ideas from the pod and give them to you for free in a database. Most of them cost $0 to start (my fav) Get access: https://www.gregisenberg.com/30startupideas LCA helps Fortune 500s and fast-growing startups build their future - from Warner Music to Fortnite to Dropbox. We turn 'what if' into reality with AI, apps, and next-gen products https://latecheckout.agency/ BoringAds — ads agency that will build you profitable ad campaigns http://boringads.com/ BoringMarketing — SEO agency and tools to get your organic customers http://boringmarketing.com/ Startup Empire - a membership for builders who want to build cash-flowing businesses https://www.startupempire.co FIND ME ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenbergInstagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gisenberg/

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