It is possible that this becomes a big thing.
And if it becomes a big thing, I think that this is probably one of the bigger wealth creation moments in AI.
I feel like I can rule the world.
I know I can be what I want to.
I put my all in it like no days off on the road.
So we're doing a special pod, because greg was on the pod where he showed me all these cool tools that he was using.
Then at the end of the pod he was like by the way, did you see that chat gpt now has a new app store?
And i said no, i didn't, let's just record.
And i want you to show me what's going on with the new chat gpt store and, because this is my first million, if you can tell me a bunch of interesting business ideas that you see within the realm of the chat gpt store, because i A lot of people don't know this, but I guess they could surmise this.
But when the App Store first came out, a bunch of the biggest businesses came about because they were early.
They were first.
That is true.
Let me give you a breakdown of what happened, why it's important, and I can share a bunch of ideas that I think people should steal.
Let me first talk about what was announced.
The other day Sam Altman talked it was Dev Day, so OpenAI's big developer conference.
He launched the ChatGPT App Store.
And he gives this example of using Figma in ChatGPT, which is the design tool.
And he says, turn this sketch, like something that he drew out, into a workable diagram.
And it was able to do it.
Yeah, it's absolutely crazy.
So the ability to use apps within ChatGPT, basically turning ChatGPT into like a mini intranet.
Right.
You don't need a leave chat GPT if you can just connect to apps.
Wow.
The other example he one of his teams gave was like Coursera, the course platform.
Coursera, can you teach me something about machine learning?
It connects to Coursera.
You have to connect with it.
So you actually have to like log into it.
You can see here.
If you're watching this on video, it shows how Chat-TPT uses data.
Apps may introduce risks.
Data is shared with apps and then it creates this canvas where you can actually it used to be Chat-TPT was only text.
Now Chat-TPT has this canvas that you can actually consume content in a more visual way.
There's two ways to basically find some of these applications.
One is you add it, and the other one is And the one I'm way more excited about is you just use ChatGPT normally and you say, like imagine I didn't add Coursera here and I said I want to learn about machine learning, and it just brings up Coursera as a potential app.
And that's the opportunity, right?
Because if someone listening to this can actually build an app so that it shows up when you ask it a question.
One of the things that Sam Altman mentioned the other day was he announced that ChatGPT has 800 million weekly active users.
So you can get in front of 800 million people every single week and sell them something.
Wow.
Okay, this is awesome.
I just typed in on ChatGPT.
I said how do I turn a drawing into a, into a Figma?
And then I added the Figma and it told me how to do it.
Okay, that's awesome.
Yeah, or here, I'll just throw... I'll do one live for fun.
Design a new logo for my podcast... the startup ideas podcast.
Oh, I forgot to mention who I want.
So I think Canva, yeah, Canva was one of them.
So Canva, the $47 billion design tool is one of the launch partners.
It connects to the app and then you just log in and it'll literally design a logo within ChatGPT using Canva's software.
All right.
There it is.
There it is.
You know, I would give it a 6.5 on 10.
But, you know, it's something that I can iterate with.
And it's not something that you're going to one prompt yet, but it is something that you know.
Look, it says review and select one to continue editing, and then the font is so weird.
On cell phone it looks like it's a misspell, but it's not.
I've never experienced that before.
Look at the one on the third from the right.
Yeah, that sometimes happens with uh ai.
Design is like the the, the font's a bit wonky, so you do you.
You have to again like not one prompt.
It it's going to take multiple prompts, but like this isn't bad, And that also took like two seconds.
Like I can make this better.
That's awesome.
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So that was the announcement.
Zillow was another one, which I thought was cool.
Let me just zoom into it.
So you can see the full Zillow experience, and then you can use natural language to use the AI.
Pretty cool.
Dude, I'm just kind of in awe right now a little bit.
I think Sean said something kind of funny, but it wasn't funny.
It was very real.
He was like every time I talk about this I have to realize or ask myself am I A all powerful now because I can do all this stuff, or B completely irrelevant?
Whenever I look at this stuff, that's exactly how I feel, but that's wild.
Okay.
It depends on what he does with this information.
You know what I mean?
Of course.
The people who made the shift from web to mobile crushed it.
But there was a period of time when Facebook, I'm sure you remember, had a bad app and they almost didn't make the leap to mobile.
Now they're like a trillion dollar company.
So I think that there's I'm not saying it's 100 possible, but it is possible that, you know, this becomes a big thing.
And if it becomes a big thing, you're going to want to have an app here.
Okay.
So what apps or ideas do you think are interesting to you right now?
I'll tell you but also I do want to give a caveat that ChatGPT a couple of years ago launched something called custom GPTs.
Do you remember those?
Yeah, it was a flop.
I tried making one.
It didn't work.
Yeah.
And you know why I think it's a flop and why this is different?
No one wants to download apps.
No one wants to go to a GPT store, set stuff up, download apps.
What makes this so much better is it's contextual.
You just type in something on ChatGPT and yes, you might have to mention it.
But if you don't have to mention it and you just said hey, I wanted a logo design, and then it pulls up Canva or pulls up another app, the discovery opportunity is huge and it's just easier for the customer because they don't have to set up anything.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, I think it's going to be great.
I actually invested in one or two companies where they wasn't going amazing and they pivoted into a ChatGPT plugin and they're killing it.
And so we've talked about WordPress plugins and a bunch of different plugin businesses, and I'm on board with those.
And so I'm eager to see what ideas you have that are related to ChatGPT for both apps and plugins.
Cool.
So I've got 15 ideas that I scraped from ideabrouser.com, my app.
I want you to pick like we can talk about one.
You know, these are my.
The ones that are highlighted are my favorite ones, but I'm happy to pick and go through any of them.
Go to, so zoom in a little bit more, but it looks like the AI tax guy.
AI tax guy?
So imagine if you were able to prompt file my quarterly taxes.
It shows a custom UI that shows deductions, auto-filled forms, one-click filing.
It connects to your Stripe, Plaid, and Google Drive.
And someone is going to build my tax guy in a prompt on ChatGPT, and it's a huge opportunity.
Yeah.
You know what's interesting?
There's a guy on Twitter who has a AI app that he made uploading your bank statement.
Bankstatementconverter.com.
Bankstatementconverter.com.
How much revenue does bankstatementconverter.com make?
Doesn't it like 50 or 80 grand a month?
I think it's 40 to $50,000 a month.
Okay, so it's a very, very niche thing.
But it's a thing where if you need it, you really need it.
And because of for a bunch of different reasons, I have many K ones which frankly, I barely know what a K one is.
But I know that when my wife is getting ready to do our taxes she's like I do the K one for this, K one for that.
And we have like 60 or 80 of them.
We have a lot of them.
And just finding them in my Gmail takes forever.
Because what happens when you invest in real estate or different projects?
You get K1s and they come from each vendor and they come at a variety of times.
And they're in all different formats.
The K1 form is the same, but it's sent as an attachment in an email.
What would be intriguing is you could just do this to find all my K1s in my Gmail fast.
That's so good.
Like K1 Agent, that's a great idea.
Someone should go build it.
This dude from bankstamingconverter.com, it's literally a dude, one person.
Look at this website.
It looks like the Berkshire Hathaway website, but for converting a PDF.
It's awesome.
A big button, convert to PDF.
And I think what you're going to see potentially happen with this news is apps like this are going to live within ChatGPT.
That's so simple.
If you're listening to this, you're early.
Now's the time you should be building that within ChatGPT's SDK.
All right.
What's another one?
You tell me which ones do you fancy?
The AI healthcare concierge.
So here's the prompt.
Find me the best dermatologist near me that takes Blue Cross.
Your app connects to ZocDoc insurance networks and then shows an interactive local map and booking options.
And then you just make money with affiliate.
Like this is just, or it gets acquired by ZocDoc or some of these big companies.
But if you can own this high demand query, it's worth a lot of money.
How would you make this?
Well, I'm lucky, right?
Like I have a design firm that builds apps like this.
So I would just hire my own firm to build this, these apps like we.
We just announced we're building apps like this, so i would just use my firm.
But if i didn't have a firm and i'm just a one-man person, i'm using, you know, claude code and i'm building our cursor and i'm building this out.
How long would that take?
I would say realistically, two to three weeks to get something that's working really well, and then you need a probably.
Well, then you'd have to make sure that you get approved by open ai, which you know might take some more time, but maybe four or four weeks in total, 30 days.
That's crazy.
The other thing i would do like you know i'm talking my own book, but this is i built this for myself is, i would you know, there's a button on idea browser that's build this idea.
I don't think i've ever shown this publicly anywhere, But you can actually just go and build for, like the ad creative, the brand package, the landing page, the content calendar, the email funnel system, the email sequence, the lead magnet, with all the optimized prompts.
And that's what I would do.
Have you ever seen that meme of like a big meathead sitting at the computer and he's like build me a business that makes 100 million in revenue in three days?
Don't make any mistakes.
Start now.
Wow.
Yeah.
Yeah, it still needs.
You still need a human.
Now you know like I think the mistake a lot of people make is they'll use something like, something like this, or just they'll prompt themselves and be like why aren't customers coming?
Well, it's you.
This is like an opt all your optimized prompts in one place, specific to each LLM or AI tool, but you still need to like, review it, make sure it works and optimize it from there.
So that's what I would do.
I would probably do first version on on.
You know idea browser probably use.
You know Claude V zero.
Get some emails up and try to just try to launch something in 30 days.
My last company, The Hustle.
The year we sold I was 31 years old and we were gonna do about 18 million in revenue.
I frankly didn't have a lot of peers.
I didn't know a lot of people who were ambitious like me.
And this meant that I was making decisions that could cost me maybe five 10, even more millions of dollars worth of money.
I was making them all by myself.
This all changed, however, when I got a group of peers.
And that's, by the way, how this podcast sort of started.
Sean was in my group and we met every month.
It sort of became a personal board of directors.
And it frankly changed my life.
And that's why I started my company, Hampton.
Joinhampton.com.
The entire idea is that we make core groups just like this, just like the one that I had of other entrepreneurs who have been there, done that.
And we give you guys a time and a place to sit down and have these very honest, confidential conversations where you can share business ideas.
You could talk about hiring.
You could talk about all these decisions that you typically have to make all by yourself.
The biggest risk, in my opinion, is not failing.
You're gonna be fine.
Your business is probably gonna work.
It's that in 10 years, you look back and you think, damn, I blew it.
I blew this opportunity because I was making decisions by myself.
I was making decisions out of fear and I did not grow.
I did not maximize the opportunity.
I'm telling you it can save you 10 years of headache and of heartache and you can make better decisions so much faster.
And the best part is that with Hampton, these core groups that we make, we make them in real life in your city.
We're in Atlanta Austin Boston Chicago Dallas Denver London LA Miami, New York SF, Toronto and Vancouver.
And so if you're running an internet company that does at least 3 million a year in revenue, or you've raised at least 3 million in funding or you've sold a company for at least 10 million, go to joinhamptoncom.
This is my company, Sam from MFM.
I review every single person who applies online.
So again, joinhampton.com.
All right, what else do you got?
This is fun.
Keep going.
So memes are getting more and more popular, especially in an AI age.
I think that whoever owns the make a meme about you know XYZ topic meme is you know probably makes a few million dollars a year.
Can you do this now in ChatGPT or Perplexity?
Perplexity's Comet?
You could do it on ChatGPT.
It's just not optimized.
And that's the opportunity.
That's why Dev Day happened, right?
ChatGPT realizes that they need apps like this.
I think they've realized two things.
They need apps like this to exist so that people stay on the platform more and they realize that they can do everything.
What's AI grandma?
This is a fun one.
I think that a lot of people are feeling overwhelmed right now and they might not want Andrew Huberman advice or even Greg Eisenberg advice or Sam Parr advice.
Sometimes we just need an AI grandma to give us old school, warm, blunt, and human advice.
So I think that there's an opportunity to build like a life advisor and you build a brand around like an 85-year-old woman who like bakes apple pies.
Have you built any of these yet?
Well, we're building like actively right now.
For yourself or clients?
For both.
And that's going to take two to three weeks to get the MVP done?
Yeah MVP, it depends like what we're building.
Like you know, AI grandma could take, you know, a few days.
But like, if you're building like your K one one, you know one, that's like a little more, it's more complicated.
So it depends which one but it can take anywhere from days to Yeah, for an MVP 30 days.
Let's talk about this credit score one.
Up until recently I had a very low credit score because I didn't use too much credit, but I didn't realize that I had a One time I fell when I had a job years and years ago and I had to take an ambulance ride and I didn't realize they didn't pay it.
And so my credit got dinged.
And so I had a credit score, I never checked it, of like 580.
And I was like, what the hell?
And when I wanted to get a mortgage for a house, I couldn't get a mortgage.
And I was searching for how do I make my credit better?
Is there a firm I can hire to just do the work for me?
And it was impossible.
And it's incredibly scammy.
The credit repair industry was incredibly scammy.
And so I'm eager to see how you can improve my credit.
Yeah, so I had the same problem, which is why I added this here.
So I actually don't have a great credit score.
I don't have a bad credit score.
It's just fair.
But I started and sold companies.
I should have a good credit score, you know?
So I'm not sure why, but like banks don't have banks and companies like Experian, let's just say they're not at the forefront of technology.
So I think that there's an opportunity to.
I think there's tons of people who are asking how do I fix my credit score?
You can actually go and check that keyword volume.
It's worth so much money.
And if you can have something that detects the intent, it surfaces your app.
I think you need to have a really good domain like repairmycreditscorecom.
That's probably taken, but something like that.
One of the reasons why bankstatementconverter.com worked is because the domain was really good.
So there is going to be a bit more of a startup cost here.
You might have to spend $10,000, $15,000, $20,000 on a domain.
But I think that this is one of the more no-brainer examples where it connects to Equifax or Experian.
There's this interactive UI with dispute templates, score simulation sliders, next step actions.
And then you just either do referral fees or you charge for it.
Do the .ais do just as good as the .com?
From a SEO perspective?
From an app perspective?
SEO.
Um dot com is like your, is manhattan, you know uh.
Dot ai is like your, it's williamsburg, you know, it's still cool, but manhattan's manhattan.
Well, that's the dot ai is available, my friend.
Oh is it?
Yeah, repair my credit score, dot ai.
Why don't we buy the, the domain and get you know, give it to someone who like likes and comments on this youtube video.
I can do that.
Or, you know, or something like that.
And, you know, just inspire people to actually go in because I want people to build apps, you know.
That's a good idea.
I'll buy it.
I'll buy it and give it to someone.
Yeah.
It's 50 bucks for year one.
And I have to use Perplexity's comment to find the discount code.
And you don't own any equity.
You're just giving it to them for free, right?
Yeah.
I, no, they can have it.
It's just a $50 gift from MFM to them.
If they get to a million dollars a year, what do they need to do?
What do they have to do for you?
Like a 100 DoorDash gift card would suffice.
A two eggs return.
Yeah yeah, a doordash gift card if i get some.
If i can get like like so much chick-fil-a and i don't even want chick-fil-a, i just want the unbreaded chicken nuggets if i can just get like about four pounds of that, that would be.
That would have been worth the time.
Cool um, all right.
Well, thanks for thanks for having me on and uh, hope you're inspired.
Thank you, Greg.
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