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[The Strategic Playbook for Building Profitable Online Directories Using Cloud Code and AI]-[Claude Code built me a $273/Day online directory]

The Startup Ideas Podcast · B2 · 2026-02-16

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Building Profitable Online Directories: A Modern AI-Driven Strategy

In this episode, host Greg welcomes back Frey, a specialist in building online directories, to discuss how to create profitable, traffic-generating websites with minimal manual effort using modern AI tools. Despite common misconceptions that directories are "boring," they remain a high-leverage asset for passive revenue, provided they are built with a focus on valuable, clean data.

Why Directories Remain a Powerful Business Model

Frey argues that directories are essentially "playgrounds" for learning high-leverage skills like SEO, AI coding, and lead generation. He highlights three successful examples:

  • Parting.com: A funeral home directory that leverages a vertical SaaS model (Parting Pro) to generate significant revenue.
  • APlaceForMom.com: A massive lead-generation engine in the senior living space.
  • GasBuddy.com: A crowdsourced directory that utilizes a "data moat" and incentivized user participation (leaderboards and giveaways) to achieve 11 million monthly organic visitors.

These examples demonstrate that the core value of a directory lies in helping users save time, save money, or make money.

The "Cloud Code" Workflow: A Seven-Step Process

Frey emphasizes that the biggest hurdle in building a directory is data curation. He outlines a systematic, AI-assisted approach that saves thousands of hours of manual labor:

  1. Niche Selection & Data Scraping: Start by identifying a niche (e.g., luxury restroom trailers) and use tools like Outscraper to pull raw data from Google Maps.
  2. Initial Data Cleaning: Use Cloud Code to filter out "obvious junk" such as permanently closed businesses or big-box retailers.
  3. Deep Crawling with Crawl4AI: Install the open-source Crawl4AI locally. This tool acts as the "engine" to visit thousands of websites, while Cloud Code serves as the "brain" to identify specific criteria, such as luxury versus standard service offerings.
  4. Data Enrichment: Conduct targeted passes to extract specific details like fleet inventory, service areas, and amenities. Frey warns against "burning tokens" by asking for too much data in one go; instead, he advocates for a granular, step-by-step approach.
  5. Image Selection: Utilize Claude Vision to analyze and select the highest-quality images from the scraped websites, ensuring the directory looks professional.
  6. Refinement & Edge Case Handling: Continuously audit the output. When the AI makes mistakes, provide feedback to refine the prompts for subsequent runs.
  7. Database Construction: Once the data is clean and structured, feed it into a database to build the final, user-facing directory.

Monetization and Future-Proofing

Frey notes that monetization should be aligned with user intent. While display ads are an option, lead generation—where the directory connects high-intent users with service providers—is often the most lucrative. He also suggests that as AI search (like Perplexity or ChatGPT) evolves, hyper-niche directories will remain essential because they provide the reliable, verified data that LLMs need to reference.

Key Takeaways for Beginners

  • Don't rush: Building a sustainable directory takes time. Frey advises that if your goal is immediate cash flow, this model may not be the right fit for a sub-six-month timeline.
  • Focus on Distribution: Directories are a "distribution-first" model. They provide topical relevance that makes ranking for specific local queries much easier than competing in product-based niches.
  • The Data Moat: In 2026, data is the true differentiator. By focusing on price transparency and specific features (e.g., "ADA accessible" rather than just "bathroom contractor"), builders can create defensible businesses even in competitive markets.

By leveraging tools like Crawl4AI and Cloud Code, even non-technical founders can now build massive, high-quality directories that would have previously required an entire engineering team and thousands of hours of manual work.

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I brought on Frey and Frey is Mr. Directory.
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I really enjoyed having him just take us through the entire process.
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But what they miss is that building an online directory is going to get you thousands of visitors online.
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You're in for a treat.
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I really want people to have a solid understanding of how to use cloud code to build AI-coded directories
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on autopilot
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in for a treat
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run it back
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📖 Transcript

So you want to start a startup that does anywhere between 2000 and 10000 a month passive revenue, something that you only have to work on 10 15, 20 minutes a week, but you don't have a lot of money to start.
Maybe you have $200, $500, $1,000.
Well, what kind of business would you start?
I would recommend an online directory.
A directory is basically a website with a bunch of different links and data.
And in this episode I talk about how you can use cloud code to actually build an online directory that is going to get traffic on autopilot.

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