My Journey of Building a Company with AI

My Journey of Building a Company with AI

So here’s my story of how I took up the challenge of building a company from scratch in nine weeks with a budget of five thousand dollars using chat GBT. Today, I’m going to take you from beginning to end on how I did it. We are in the beginning of the AI Renaissance, where more millionaires will be created now than in any other period in time. I’m not saying that you will become a millionaire by watching this video, but I’ll show you how you can use these tools to make your life easier and how to use AI in your favor. I will show you from the beginning to end, so let’s start with the story.

It all started one morning when I did my morning routine - woke up, worked out, went for a swim, meditated, and then had a powerful shower. So, I decided to create my next company using Chachi PT in nine weeks. This is something that would typically require a team of 10 people and an investment of 100K. However, thanks to GBT, I was able to reduce it to just one person and a budget of five thousand dollars.

I began by training chat to PT. Here’s the first tip: if you want to train your GBT, you should provide the following product. I will provide a series of tasks, feel free to ask me anything. You need to offer the best possible answers, please ensure that your responses are accurate and that you’re confident in the validity before submitting. This way, Chagibiti will ask you if he doesn’t know, then I ask you to help me create my next company, Taj GPT. It asked me about my passions, interests, and my budget. So, I listed my interests: tech, smartphones, videography, blockchain, and of course, AI.

After a lengthy discussion, Chagibiti started to provide a clear path to follow. Side note: I have seen your technical knowledge, I have no quitting experience, I’ve never built an app before, and I don’t even know how to create a website. But with the guidance of GBT, I felt confident enough to proceed. After a few hours of brainstorming, I narrowed it down to specifically fill a market gap in a particular niche. GPT suggested creating an artificial intelligence mobile app that uses AI to boost the productivity of professionals.

Once we had a rough concept, we needed a name. I asked GBT to help me come up with a catchy name that is easy to remember and relatable to the target audience. It gave me a list of different names, from which I chose the best. So, we had a name and an idea: Prodigy VA, a virtual assistant that is tailored to the user’s profession.

Once we had a clear idea of the product, it was finally time to start building. So, I registered the domain and asked GPT to help me take the idea into reality. It wrote a full list of instructions needed to develop the app. Based on this, I started searching for a talented developer who could bring this idea to life. I eventually found a developer named Poya, based in Mexico, who agreed to build the app in nine weeks for three thousand dollars.

In the meantime, I created social media accounts to promote the app. I created a Twitter account and asked GBT to help me create a full marketing campaign for the app. GBT created 20 pre-launch tweets and 20 post-launch tweets, which I scheduled using SocialPilot. I also applied for Apple’s developer program and fulfilled all the requirements.

Enough about the boring stuff, let’s talk about the design phase. Looks do matter, so we needed to design an icon for the app. I used midjourney.com, an AI tool, to generate an icon based on the text description of the app. I also hired a graphics designer from Fiverr to develop another option for the icon.

Now, it was time to find a developer who could convert the design into a functional website. I hired a developer through Freelancer and negotiated the terms. The developer assured me that he could build the website exactly as I wanted. We divided the project into four phases: design, development, testing, and launching.

While the website and app were being developed, I created video ads using waymark.com. These ads were later published on Twitter and boosted with paid ads. I also consulted GBT to help me create a Twitter paid marketing campaign with a budget of one thousand dollars.

Finally, the app was ready for launch. We encountered some obstacles, such as Apple rejecting our account, but we overcame them. We decided to make the app free and created an NFT collection to attract investors and raise capital for the company. We organized a launch party to create hype and spread the word online and offline.

And there you have it, Prodigy VA, an AI-powered virtual assistant that supports 2000 professions. It’s portable, suggests AI prompts tailored to your industry, and supports seven languages. The app was finally launched, and it received positive feedback. We continue to improve and grow the company.

In conclusion, my journey of building a company with AI was challenging but rewarding. It taught me the power of AI tools and how they can make our lives easier. If you’re interested, you can download Prodigy VA from the App Store. Thank you for joining me on this journey, and I’ll see you in the next video. Take care and peace!

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