You don't need to build AI to make money with it. You need to understand a problem well enough to point an existing tool at it and charge for the result.
Here's what nobody tells you about how to make money with AI: you don't need to build anything technical. You need to understand a business problem deeply enough that you can point an existing AI tool at it and charge for the result. The nine models below all work on that principle. Some require a weekend to start. Others take a few months to build. None of them require you to write code. What they all require is the willingness to learn a tool deeply enough that you can solve someone else's problem with it. The opportunity is real, and it's more accessible than most people think.
The setup is straightforward: you learn platforms like Make.com, n8n, or Zapier, connect them to large language models, and build workflows that save businesses hours of manual work. Think automated lead follow-ups that trigger the moment someone fills out a form, invoice processing that used to take someone an afternoon, onboarding sequences that run without anyone touching them. Solo operators running this model report five to fifty thousand dollars a month in revenue. You charge a setup fee for the build and a monthly retainer for maintenance. Most small business owners don't care whether you used GPT-4 or Claude under the hood. They care that their follow-up emails go out within three minutes of a lead arriving instead of three days.
AI content services and the writing business
Businesses need blog posts, email sequences, social media copy, landing pages, product descriptions. A year ago that required a team of three or four people. Now one person with the right tools can deliver all of it at five times the speed. Jasper AI built a $1.5 billion business on exactly this demand, reaching over eighty million in annual recurring revenue before the market got crowded. Your version is smaller but the math is the same: faster output means more clients or faster turnaround, and clients pay for both. The edge here isn't the AI itself. It's packaging your output into a service that solves a specific problem:
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