<p><strong>LIMITED bonus from Hyperagent: First 1,000 people get $1,000 in free Hyperagent credits. Claim yours:</strong> https://www.hyperagent.com/corey</p><p>I brought on Alex McDonnell from HyperAgent, which is the new agentic platform built by the team at Airtable, and we walked through a full business model for selling AI services to local brick-and-mortar businesses. The play is simple: use agents to find businesses with great reviews but terrible or nonexistent websites, have HyperAgent build them a new site automatically, then lead with that as a free tripwire offer. We go deep on the real upsell, which is revenue-driving systems like speed to quote tools for landscapers and mechanics that close deals faster. By the end of this episode, you'll have a complete offer structure you can take to any local business owner this week.</p><p><strong>Join our AI Operator Academy Community where we help entrepreneurs start and scale a profitable AI services business:</strong> https://www.skool.com/aioperatoracademy/about</p><p><br><strong>Timestamps </strong></p><p><strong>00:00</strong> – Intro</p><p><strong>00:43</strong> – What HyperAgent is and the business model concept</p><p><strong>02:19</strong> – Why this outreach wasn't possible before AI agents</p><p><strong>05:16</strong> – The command center for managing agent-built prospects</p><p><strong>07:59</strong> – Website before and after: Veslo Family Restaurant</p><p><strong>10:36</strong> – How HyperAgent judges website quality on its own</p><p><strong>15:10</strong> – Speed to quote system for a landscaping business</p><p><strong>19:53</strong> – Why zero landscapers in your city have this yet</p><p><strong>22:55</strong> – Pricing the offer: $5-10K setup plus monthly retainer</p><p><strong>26:14</strong> – Live build: speed to quote for CS Automotive</p><p><strong>27:35</strong> – Plan mode vs execute mode in HyperAgent</p><p><strong>30:39</strong> – Running agents on a Kanban board in Airtable</p><p><strong>33:30</strong> – Selling the agent itself as the product</p><p><strong>37:03</strong> – Agent marketplace and the compute markup model</p><p><strong>38:05</strong> – Live result: the CS Automotive quote tool finishes</p><p><strong>42:20</strong> – Static artifacts as lead gen, always-on agents as the upsell</p><p><br><strong>Key Points</strong></p><p>The tripwire offer model works because agents can now build a full website for a local business in under an hour for about nine dollars in compute, turning what used to be a paid deliverable into a free lead gen tool.</p><p>HyperAgent doesn't just find businesses without websites. It has the judgment to recognize that a business has a website but it's bad, which is a much harder problem that most agentic tools couldn't solve even a few months ago.</p><p><br>The real money is not in the website. It's in upselling always-on revenue systems like speed to quote tools that help businesses close deals faster, priced as a $5-10K setup fee plus a monthly retainer of $200-1,000.</p><p>The landscaping speed to quote example is the standout: a customer submits a photo of their yard and gets back three design variations with toggleable features, live pricing, and financing options, all generated by an agent.</p><p>Every skill Alex builds for HyperAgent demos gets published for free on X and GitHub, so you can grab the landscaping build, install it, and take it to a client without building from scratch.</p><p>HyperAgent's long-term vision includes an agent marketplace where creators publish agents and earn a markup on compute costs, making distribution feel free to the end user while the builder still gets paid.</p><p><br></p><p>Airtable - System of record for managing agent workflows via Kanban boards - https://www.airtable.com</p><p>If this episode was valuable to you, it would mean a lot if you left a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It helps more entrepreneurs find the show.</p><p><strong>FIND ME ON SOCIAL<br></strong><br>X/Twitter: https://x.com/coreyganim <br>Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coreyganim/<br>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreyganim/ <br>YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@coreyganim</p><p><strong>FIND ALEX ON SOCIAL </strong></p><p>X/Twitter:  @hyperagentapp </p><p><br></p>

Build With AI

Corey Ganim

# 173 The $5K AI offer that costs $9 to fulfill (how to build and sell it)

JUN 18, 202645 MIN
Build With AI

# 173 The $5K AI offer that costs $9 to fulfill (how to build and sell it)

JUN 18, 202645 MIN

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LIMITED bonus from Hyperagent: First 1,000 people get $1,000 in free Hyperagent credits. Claim yours: https://www.hyperagent.com/coreyI brought on Alex McDonnell from HyperAgent, which is the new agentic platform built by the team at Airtable, and we walked through a full business model for selling AI services to local brick-and-mortar businesses. The play is simple: use agents to find businesses with great reviews but terrible or nonexistent websites, have HyperAgent build them a new site automatically, then lead with that as a free tripwire offer. We go deep on the real upsell, which is revenue-driving systems like speed to quote tools for landscapers and mechanics that close deals faster. By the end of this episode, you'll have a complete offer structure you can take to any local business owner this week.Join our AI Operator Academy Community where we help entrepreneurs start and scale a profitable AI services business: https://www.skool.com/aioperatoracademy/aboutTimestamps 00:00 – Intro00:43 – What HyperAgent is and the business model concept02:19 – Why this outreach wasn't possible before AI agents05:16 – The command center for managing agent-built prospects07:59 – Website before and after: Veslo Family Restaurant10:36 – How HyperAgent judges website quality on its own15:10 – Speed to quote system for a landscaping business19:53 – Why zero landscapers in your city have this yet22:55 – Pricing the offer: $5-10K setup plus monthly retainer26:14 – Live build: speed to quote for CS Automotive27:35 – Plan mode vs execute mode in HyperAgent30:39 – Running agents on a Kanban board in Airtable33:30 – Selling the agent itself as the product37:03 – Agent marketplace and the compute markup model38:05 – Live result: the CS Automotive quote tool finishes42:20 – Static artifacts as lead gen, always-on agents as the upsellKey PointsThe tripwire offer model works because agents can now build a full website for a local business in under an hour for about nine dollars in compute, turning what used to be a paid deliverable into a free lead gen tool.HyperAgent doesn't just find businesses without websites. It has the judgment to recognize that a business has a website but it's bad, which is a much harder problem that most agentic tools couldn't solve even a few months ago.The real money is not in the website. It's in upselling always-on revenue systems like speed to quote tools that help businesses close deals faster, priced as a $5-10K setup fee plus a monthly retainer of $200-1,000.The landscaping speed to quote example is the standout: a customer submits a photo of their yard and gets back three design variations with toggleable features, live pricing, and financing options, all generated by an agent.Every skill Alex builds for HyperAgent demos gets published for free on X and GitHub, so you can grab the landscaping build, install it, and take it to a client without building from scratch.HyperAgent's long-term vision includes an agent marketplace where creators publish agents and earn a markup on compute costs, making distribution feel free to the end user while the builder still gets paid.Airtable - System of record for managing agent workflows via Kanban boards - https://www.airtable.comIf this episode was valuable to you, it would mean a lot if you left a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It helps more entrepreneurs find the show.FIND ME ON SOCIALX/Twitter: https://x.com/coreyganim Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coreyganim/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreyganim/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@coreyganimFIND ALEX ON SOCIAL X/Twitter:  @hyperagentapp