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    The $1M+ Solo AI Agent Business (Full Course)

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    Nick agreed to personally set up your Orgo in a 15 min call: https://startup-ideas-pod.link/orgo_ai

    I sit down with Nick from Orgo to break down exactly how to run a one-person AI agent business that can realistically clear a few million dollars a year. Nick walks through the offer, the verticals worth chasing, the full software stack, and the live setup of an agent that manages other agents. We focus on tactics over theory, with specific tools, pricing, and the playbook for landing customers as a solopreneur. By the end, anyone with solid AI fluency will have a clear path from offer design to fulfillment.

    Timestamps
    00:00 – Intro
    02:54 – Designing the AI Agent Business Offer
    06:38– Selling an AI Employee, Not an Agent
    07:26 – Industries to Target (and Two to Avoid)
    14:54 – Content Is Overpowered and How to Get Customers
    17:51 – The Customer-Facing Tool Stack
    20:49 – Building Agents Stack
    25:51 – Model Picks: GPT 5.5, GLM 5.1, Kimmy, Opus 4.7
    27:08 – Nick’s Stack
    28:14 – Why Obsidian Is the Second Brain Layer
    30:22 – Live Walkthrough: Spinning Up a Cloud Computer in Orgo
    33:53 – Cloud Computers vs. Mac Minis
    38:37 – Building Agents and Structuring Workspaces for Customers
    43:56 – Watchdogs, Observability, and Reliability
    45:28 – Closing Thoughts on the Solopreneur Era

    Key Points

    * Sell unlimited agents, unlimited usage, and unlimited support to remove friction; most customers actually use one to three agents.
    * Avoid healthcare and finance to start; focus on legacy verticals like marketing, law, insurance, manufacturing, wholesale, and real estate.
    * OpenClaw agents go for around 5K a month; Hermes agents can go for 10K a month.
    * The full stack: Granola, Trello, Loom, Superhuman, Asana, Codex, Hermes, Orgo, Composio, Agent Mail, and Obsidian.
    * GPT 5.5 is the recommended default model for tool calling; GLM 5.1 and Kimmy work for lighter tasks; Opus 4.7 fits long-horizon coding.
    * Use agents to set up other agents — pair Cloud Code or Codex with MCPs like Perplexity, Context7, and X MCP for live docs.

    Numbered Section Summaries

    1. The Solopreneur Agent Opportunity I open with Nick’s premise that AI fluency itself is a rare, monetizable skill. Roughly 99% of the market sits behind on AI, so anyone who can stand up Claude Code, Hermes, or OpenClaw has leverage that businesses will pay real money for. The episode is framed as a tactical A-to-Z playbook rather than an idea-of-the-week pitch.

    2. The Anti-Friction Offer Nick argues the winning offer is unlimited agents, unlimited usage, unlimited monitoring, security, and ongoing changes for around 5K a month. The trick is that customers think they need 10 or 100 agents, while in reality one to three handle the bulk of the work. Removing token-talk and credit-talk preserves the magic and shortens time to yes.

    3. Picking the Right Vertical Healthcare and finance get flagged as too regulated for a solo operator. Instead, Nick recommends marketing agencies, law firms, insurance agencies, manufacturers, wholesalers, and real estate. These are large legacy industries hungry to become AI native, with executive-level pain that abstracts cleanly across companies.

    4. Niching Down the Right Way I push on the "diverge then converge" framework: try several verticals, see where the market pulls you, then go sub-niche by geography or by professional type (commercial real estate in Florida, matrimonial law, etc.). Going specific lets you craft an offer that makes a buyer feel personally addressed.

    7. Models and Why They Matter GPT 5.5 is the recommended default for Hermes and OpenClaw because it is efficient with tool calls and the OpenAI paid plan is generous. GLM 5.1 from Z.AI is the top open-source pick for cheaper light tasks, with Kimmy close behind.

    8. Live Build, Reliability, and Closing Nick walks through Orgo live: a workspace per customer, a cloud computer per agent, and a Telegram-controlled meta-agent that can install Hermes, manage 27 VMs, and patch problems on the fly. We cover MCPs that give agents up-to-date setup context the value of spawning parallel sub-agents for research, and the importance of watchdogs and email-based observability so issues get caught before customers feel them.

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