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00:00The human brain is not wired to come up with a good business idea.
00:04Ego, bias, and overthinking, it often gets in the way.
00:08So, what if you could outsource the whole process to AI's AI?
00:12Well, the models just haven't really been powerful enough for this,
00:16but it's about to change.
00:18And that's exactly what we're going to show you today.
00:20Because I brought in one of the smartest people in the space,
00:23Steph France.
00:24Today, we're going to walk through something called the gold mining framework.
00:27Six tools, five prompts, 45 minutes.
00:31We'll go from nothing to a potential million-dollar business idea
00:34and a complete landing page to go with it
00:38without writing a single line of code or copy.
00:41What's even cooler is you can follow along step-by-step,
00:44and at the end of this video, you can have one too.
00:47Watching this video will potentially change the way you think about ideas forever.
00:51So, let's go.
00:52I'm Pat Walls, and this is the Starter Story Playbook.
00:57Welcome, Steph.
00:59Welcome to the channel.
01:00I'm glad to have you on.
01:01So, you're going to show off today your new framework
01:04that you haven't unveiled yet, which is the gold mining framework.
01:07Could you walk us through that?
01:08Hi, Pat.
01:09So, I'm really glad to be here at First.
01:11I'm Steph, Steph France.
01:13I qualify myself as a curious marketer,
01:15and I love the game of marketing
01:18and I'm looking forward to present this framework.
01:21So, this is a landing page for a co-parenting app.
01:25The landing page was created only with this framework A to Z,
01:29and if you have some knowledge in marketing,
01:32you can see that this is a really good marketing copy,
01:36and this landing page was created in an hour,
01:38and before starting the process,
01:41I had absolutely no idea about any problem in this niche.
01:45And the cool thing is that it takes all the pain points,
01:49all the wording from the people in this industry
01:53and put them in the landing page.
01:55So, it's literally telling the customer
01:59their pain points in their own language and own wording.
02:03Okay.
02:04All right.
02:04Let's dive in, Steph.
02:05Can we go over what is the first step of the framework?
02:09So, the first step is to find a market to explore.
02:12The idea is to start with what you have some edge
02:17or what you are interested in within the three core markets,
02:21which are health, wealth, and relationship,
02:24which are markets which, for sure,
02:27people are okay to spend money.
02:28So, you are already reducing the risk.
02:30So, let's take an example,
02:32and we would only open the health market.
02:34Within this market,
02:36we have a lot, a lot of categories and subcategories
02:41and niches and sub-niches and sub-sub-sub-sub-niches.
02:44We can go very, very deep in this market.
02:47But for now, let's say, for example,
02:50you are really into stress management,
02:54but you think, okay, that's not enough.
02:56I want more stress management.
02:57Fine.
02:58In this case, we are going to use a prompt.
03:01It's the market idea expander.
03:04And the goal is that if you put a sub-niches,
03:07any sub-niche or sub-category,
03:09it will continue to expand in the category you want to dig into.
03:14And this is a little trick.
03:17Markdown is a language that needs to be used as much as possible
03:21when we talk with LLM.
03:23So instead of just copy and paste, it works as well.
03:26But it's really better if we copy as markdown.
03:29So we keep the structure of the prompt.
03:31The LLM we work with doesn't matter.
03:33You can pick the one you like.
03:35I tend to prefer working with Claude for different reasons.
03:40The first is that I think it's the most human-like LLM.
03:44Yeah.
03:44So the copywriting is good
03:46and there is more emotion in the copywriting.
03:49I always tend to go with Claude whenever I can.
03:51And when I need something specific,
03:53for example, the 1 million token context window
03:56in the same conversation,
03:58then I would go with Gemini, for example.
04:00But for the sake of this example,
04:02we won't go too far into the size.
04:05So we will work with Claude.
04:06All right.
04:07So I simply copy the code.
04:10And I just did Ctrl-V
04:11and then I have the prompt that is copied here.
04:14And that's fine if it looks like that.
04:16It's just that Claude reads the markdown this well.
04:20I always say, okay, I'm ready to help you.
04:22Just tell me which market do you want to go into?
04:25So we said stress management.
04:27And now we have, at first we have health
04:29and it's a stress management.
04:30And now below stress management,
04:34we have physical stress relief,
04:36massage therapy, breathing techniques,
04:39mental stress management.
04:41And then within those, we have meditation,
04:43guided meditation, mindfulness meditation,
04:44all those potential markets
04:47can be the market that you are going to explore.
04:50And now the decision is for you to,
04:53first is with what you like,
04:55then it's what you have an edge on,
04:58which means do you have knowledge?
04:59Do you have network?
05:01Do you have anything that can be at your advantage
05:04to go in this market?
05:06Or if you don't have any,
05:07then just pick one that sounds good.
05:09Okay.
05:10So we talked about how to finding a market.
05:12Now, how do we validate that there's demand for this market?
05:15Or what do we do next?
05:17When we first pick a market,
05:19we don't know if it's a good market to go in.
05:23And that's what the step two is all about.
05:25We use Google as well as a Chrome extension,
05:28which is keyword everywhere to quickly find the volume of search
05:33and all related keywords that can orientate us
05:37until we find something that is interesting to go further,
05:40to dig deeper.
05:42And then we look at the list that we have.
05:44For example, let's say Swedish massage.
05:47It's still a big one.
05:51And then I could find potentially another sub-niche
05:55by looking into the different programs.
05:58What do we have?
05:59Best massage technique,
06:00massage therapy description,
06:02Swedish massage history.
06:03Okay.
06:04If I go down,
06:05I have Swedish massage near me.
06:08Okay.
06:0820,000 search.
06:10This is a very interesting query.
06:13And then we use Google Trends,
06:15which is one of the best tools to use
06:17when it comes to market research
06:18to know if we have a trending market
06:21or at least a stable market.
06:24And now we have Swedish massage
06:25and we want to understand the difference
06:27between search term and topic.
06:29Topic will basically take
06:31all the related search term on Google
06:35and also in all different languages.
06:37So when you have a topic,
06:39it's already like it's a big thing.
06:41Sometimes you only have search term,
06:42but when you have topic,
06:43you just use the topic.
06:44And for this sake,
06:45we can see that is the trending market.
06:48Actually,
06:48it's not too bad.
06:49There is some kind of going down
06:52and we can see that probably here
06:55and COVID was not crazy.
06:58It's a weird trend
06:59because usually when a trend
07:02has so much research,
07:03you won't see those very big pike.
07:05Here you have them.
07:06So I wouldn't say it's a solid trend
07:09because we can see it's up and down,
07:11but it's a good trend.
07:13So we know for Swedish massage,
07:15it's a good one,
07:16but it could be better.
07:17Now let's look at other ones.
07:19For example,
07:20if I go back to my three core markets
07:22and I go to relationship,
07:25here in family relationship,
07:27we have parenting.
07:29Within parenting,
07:30we obviously have a lot of things,
07:33way more than that.
07:34But one that I have explored previously
07:36and that I found
07:37there is a lot of demand
07:38is co-parenting.
07:40And if I start digging into co-parenting,
07:43let's see what we have.
07:45So here we have a 40,000 search.
07:48And if we dig into it a little bit more,
07:51we can see co-parenting app.
07:53That's interesting,
07:54which means people are already aware
07:56that there are apps out there,
07:59maybe,
07:59or they are looking for it.
08:00Okay, co-parenting concealing.
08:01So that means I have a problem.
08:03I'm looking for a solution.
08:05Co-parenting classes.
08:06Okay,
08:06I need someone to help me.
08:09Those are very good signs.
08:11And now if I do the same
08:13and I use Google Trends,
08:15and here I have a topic again,
08:18which is cool.
08:20This is a good solid trend.
08:24So there are less fluctuation
08:26and it's a growing trend.
08:28So here we are not talking about
08:30all the AI huge trend
08:32that goes up and down
08:34and the tool comes up
08:35and it dies three months after.
08:37Here we are talking about human needs,
08:39society changes
08:41that creates needs
08:43that are growing and growing and growing.
08:45And those markets are big.
08:48So creating a business
08:50in the co-parenting niche,
08:51it's totally viable.
08:52It doesn't mean that
08:53as soon as you are
08:54in the co-parenting niche,
08:55you succeed,
08:56but at least it's definitely possible
08:58to find a problem
09:00and solve it
09:01in the co-parenting niche.
09:03Okay,
09:03so we validated the demand.
09:05Now what do we do next?
09:06We are now
09:07at the third step
09:08of the framework.
09:10We want to gather data.
09:12Now we need to find
09:13where are the people
09:15talking about
09:16their frustrations,
09:18their pain,
09:19about co-parenting specifically.
09:21And the best mind
09:22we actually have
09:23is Reddit.
09:25Why?
09:26Because Reddit
09:27is literally
09:28the place
09:28on the internet
09:29where
09:30the world
09:32is talking
09:32and the world
09:33is sharing their program
09:34because there is this
09:35anonymous
09:36kind of mindset
09:37and long conversation
09:38on Reddit
09:39that makes it
09:40a real goldmine
09:41when it comes to
09:42find customer pain points.
09:44So in the step three,
09:45we go on Google
09:47to find
09:48Reddit threads,
09:49but we will use
09:50a special
09:51special query
09:53with advanced
09:54search on Google
09:55to surface
09:56the Reddit threads
09:58where people
09:59are talking
10:01about their program,
10:02expressing their pain.
10:03So we go straight
10:05to the point,
10:06straight where
10:07the important part
10:08is for us
10:09to gather.
10:10So I think,
10:11I feel,
10:12I was,
10:13I have been,
10:14I experienced
10:15all the words
10:17that would filter
10:19someone
10:20that is
10:21experiencing
10:22or explaining
10:23or asking
10:24about a specific problem.
10:25It's not 100% right,
10:27but it filters
10:28a lot of answers
10:30compared to what
10:31we could have
10:31only with the Reddit search.
10:33So I simply
10:34copy this one,
10:35which you also have
10:37here
10:37within the document
10:39is the Google query.
10:40So you have
10:41market to explore.
10:42You just put
10:42your market here,
10:44copy that
10:44and go on Google.
10:46And now
10:48this is the moment
10:49where we need
10:50to be careful
10:51and do the thing
10:52I mentioned earlier,
10:53which is
10:53carefully read
10:56and choose
10:57the right thread.
10:58In this case,
10:59we are not going
11:00to spend an hour reading,
11:01but I would tend
11:02to always
11:03go into it
11:04and make sure
11:05that all the subreddits
11:06that I chose
11:07are relevant.
11:08For example,
11:09this one,
11:10we have 60 comments
11:12and it was
11:14five months ago.
11:14this is co-parenting
11:16and this is
11:18from the subreddit
11:19co-parenting.
11:20So we are right
11:21into what
11:22we are looking for.
11:23Here,
11:24how did you make
11:25your piece
11:26with co-parenting?
11:27Definitely
11:28about programs.
11:30Just when you think
11:31you have this
11:31whole co-parenting thing,
11:33okay,
11:3440 comments
11:35one month ago.
11:36I guess this one
11:37is probably interesting.
11:40Share the
11:40positive experience
11:41with co-parenting.
11:43Why not?
11:43If you don't have
11:44better,
11:45why not?
11:46Co-parenting,
11:46I was wrong.
11:47Okay.
11:48Here we have
11:49blended family
11:50for the subreddit
11:51struggling with
11:51current partners
11:52perspective on,
11:54okay.
11:55We are going
11:56to keep it short,
11:57but you can
11:57go on and on.
11:58Now the next step
11:59is going to be
12:01extremely simple.
12:02We are going
12:02to copy and paste.
12:03So we simply
12:04open text block.
12:06I copy
12:07the complete thread,
12:09enter,
12:09enter,
12:10three dash,
12:11just to say
12:11to the AI.
12:12Okay,
12:12I'm having
12:13another thread.
12:15Putting that
12:16on the side.
12:17Okay,
12:18next one.
12:19Let's go
12:20down right away
12:21and move up.
12:27Going back
12:28to my text block.
12:34Here.
12:35Past.
12:36Three dash.
12:37Next thread.
12:41Sometimes it can
12:42be a lot of data.
12:45In this case,
12:46we just work
12:47with a few,
12:48but if you have
12:49like 20
12:50reddit threads,
12:52good.
12:53All right.
12:53So now we got
12:54all of our data.
12:55We got all of our
12:55reddit threads.
12:56What's next?
12:57All right.
12:58So the step four,
12:59now we process
13:00the data.
13:00And for that,
13:01we have three
13:02major prompts
13:03that we are going
13:04to use one
13:04after the other.
13:05The first one,
13:06we'll extract
13:07all the pain points
13:08and refine them
13:09so we have
13:10different categories
13:11and we have quotes
13:13from the people
13:13attached to
13:15the specific pain point.
13:16All right.
13:16So we just come
13:17to the Google Doc,
13:19copy as markdown,
13:20and we go back
13:22to Cloud.
13:22New chat,
13:24brand new chat,
13:24and we simply copy.
13:26Here on Cloud,
13:27you can just copy
13:28like that.
13:29Now I'm just
13:30grabbing my data
13:31and I'm
13:35posting here.
13:38Same.
13:42So we have
13:43first the title,
13:45the designation
13:45of the pain point,
13:46and then we have
13:47a small description.
13:48So parents feel
13:49pressured to maintain
13:50unrealistic friendly
13:51relationship with
13:52ex-partners for the
13:53sake of their
13:54children,
13:55often at the expense
13:56of their own
13:56boundaries or
13:57current relationship.
13:59And the cool thing
13:59is we have here
14:00quotes from
14:03the conversation
14:03that are related
14:05to this pain point.
14:06Here, for example,
14:07it's hard to
14:07co-parent with
14:08your abuser,
14:08which is a very
14:09good one.
14:10I find this type
14:11of post-written
14:12death like a
14:13feel to share
14:14your co-parenting
14:14success,
14:15but don't make
14:16statements like
14:16try your absolute
14:17hardest to do
14:18this for the
14:18kids.
14:19We can see that
14:20those are deep
14:21conversations and
14:22they are all
14:23related to this
14:24specific pain point.
14:25And if we go
14:25down, we have
14:26navigating
14:26new relationship
14:27while co-parenting,
14:29so that's another
14:29set of problem.
14:30Then dealing
14:32with high
14:32conflict and
14:33neglectful
14:34ex-partners,
14:35probably another
14:36one.
14:36Emotional labor
14:37imbalance in
14:39blended families.
14:40I don't know
14:41exactly.
14:41Okay, parents
14:42feel their
14:42shoulders are
14:43unequal burden
14:44of emotional
14:45and practical
14:46labor in
14:47blended families,
14:49especially when
14:49caring for
14:50stepchildren
14:51without reciprocal
14:53care of their
14:53biological children.
14:55That's a more
14:56complex one,
14:57but this is the
14:59kind of thing
14:59that you can only
15:00come up with
15:01when you go
15:02deep into
15:03this kind
15:04of conversation.
15:05So let's
15:06move on to
15:07the next one,
15:08the market gap
15:08generator,
15:09which will take
15:10all those pain
15:11points and
15:11a framework
15:12which includes
15:13new paradigm,
15:14new technology,
15:16differentiation,
15:17basically how
15:18to find good
15:18business ideas
15:19in a saturated
15:21market,
15:21which like
15:22every market
15:23is saturated.
15:24This is why
15:25it's trained
15:25on this framework.
15:26Now,
15:27copy everything,
15:28control A,
15:28copy as markdown,
15:30come back here
15:31and then
15:33paste
15:33and let it run.
15:36Now it's going
15:37to work
15:37from the
15:39framework before
15:41and come up
15:42with different
15:42business ideas.
15:43Here we have
15:44the different
15:44market segmentation
15:46framework
15:47is the approach
15:48of finding
15:49business ideas
15:50and those
15:51three business ideas
15:52are within
15:53this framework.
15:55Okay,
15:55solution one,
15:56co-parent ally,
15:57conflict-focused
15:58co-parenting
15:58platform,
15:59description,
16:00a specialist
16:00platform designed
16:02specifically for
16:03high-conflict
16:03co-parenting
16:04situation
16:04with built-in
16:05documentation
16:06tools,
16:08communication
16:08filters,
16:09I think this
16:09one is really
16:10interesting,
16:11and third-party
16:12mediation
16:12features.
16:14That's a very
16:15interesting one.
16:15Now we have
16:16product differentiation
16:17framework,
16:18child-centered
16:20custody
16:21transition
16:21tool,
16:22okay,
16:23a specialized
16:23application
16:24focused solely
16:25on making
16:26children
16:27transition
16:27between households
16:29less traumatic
16:29with pre-transition
16:31preparation tool,
16:32emotional check-in,
16:33and structured
16:34hand-off
16:34protocols.
16:36Sounds very
16:37good.
16:37And then the last
16:38part is when we
16:39pick a business
16:40idea, which means
16:41it's just a simple
16:42choice, this is the
16:43one I'm interested
16:44in, we have the
16:45landing page prompt
16:46creator, which will
16:47take all the
16:49learnings we have,
16:49the business idea
16:50we want to create,
16:51and we'll transform
16:52it in a prompt
16:54that we are going
16:56in lovable to
16:58create our
16:58landing page.
16:59The last one is a
17:00little bit confusing
17:00because we have a
17:01prompt to create a
17:02prompt to finally
17:03create our landing
17:04page, but it's
17:05only copy and pass.
17:06Let's pick the one
17:07that talks to you
17:09the most, and we
17:10simply highlight it
17:12and copy it.
17:13And now we are
17:13going to just tell
17:14Claude, this is
17:16the one I want
17:18to go for.
17:20All right.
17:22And now we are
17:23going to pass the
17:24next prompt, which
17:25is the landing page
17:27prompt creator.
17:28What is this prompt?
17:29Just before we go
17:30into it, I'm going
17:31to simply let it run
17:34and then I will
17:35explain.
17:37Now I just pass
17:38the prompt and run.
17:41So this prompt is
17:42basically, it's made
17:45from a research
17:46specifically on
17:48lovable, the tool
17:49that allows to
17:51create apps very
17:52fast, this
17:54specific tool.
17:56The research went
17:57out there on the
17:58internet, basically
17:59ChatGPT went out
18:00there on the
18:01internet and looked
18:01for all the best
18:03practices to create
18:04tools, to create
18:05prompts for lovable,
18:06as well as all the
18:08documentation about
18:09lovable.
18:10Gathered everything.
18:11And then from that,
18:13I created a prompt
18:14that is made to take
18:16all the data that
18:18we have here in
18:19the context and
18:22create a new prompt
18:23specifically for
18:25lovable using all
18:26the best practices
18:27to prompt for
18:29lovable.
18:29Okay.
18:30So we process all
18:32the data and we've
18:33come up with our
18:34master prompt.
18:35What's next?
18:36So now we have
18:38our prompt that
18:39normally, if
18:40everything works,
18:41we just put that
18:41into lovable and
18:42we have our
18:43launch page.
18:44We're not going
18:44to read that one
18:45because it's made
18:46for AI, so it's
18:48pretty boring, but
18:50we are simply
18:50going to copy it
18:51and we go into
18:53lovable and then
18:54we start running.
18:59Whoa.
19:01Look at that.
19:03Let's publish.
19:06All right.
19:08Transform Custody
19:09transitions from
19:10tearful breakdowns
19:11to peaceful
19:12goodbyes.
19:13For separated
19:14parents whose
19:15children struggle
19:15with household
19:16transition,
19:18transition garden
19:18provides structured
19:20tools to reduce
19:21anxiety and create
19:22predictable child
19:23centered handoff
19:24without requiring
19:25perfect co-parenting
19:27relationship.
19:27Wow.
19:28Okay.
19:29We have the
19:29future child
19:30friendly countdown
19:31tool.
19:31Oh, nice.
19:33Structure handoff
19:34protocol that
19:34minimize parent
19:35conflict during
19:36exchanges.
19:36emotional checking
19:38system designed by
19:39the child
19:40psychologist.
19:41You have to
19:42execute on that,
19:43but it's a good
19:43future.
19:44Yeah.
19:44Sure.
19:45Documentation that
19:46helps identify and
19:48address transition
19:49patterns.
19:49Yeah.
19:50And we have
19:50even a nice
19:53FAQ.
19:54Do both
19:54parents need to
19:55transition garden
19:56for it to
19:57work?
19:58What age?
20:01And we have
20:02a fall.
20:03Wow.
20:04That's it.
20:04We have it.
20:06There we have it.
20:07That's amazing.
20:08I mean, there you
20:09guys have it.
20:09That is the gold
20:10mining framework.
20:11I really wanted to
20:12just get it from
20:13idea to landing
20:15page and see if we
20:16could do it.
20:17And we did.
20:17And I don't think
20:19there's any video or
20:20any lesson like this
20:21on YouTube currently.
20:23And it just blows my
20:24mind, you know, these
20:25AI tools and how this
20:26is going to change
20:27how you can find
20:29ideas.
20:29But what would be the
20:31next steps for
20:32someone?
20:32Let's say they went
20:33through this whole
20:33process in turning
20:36this into a real
20:37idea.
20:37You mentioned maybe
20:38talking to some
20:39customers or something
20:40like that.
20:41So if I may push
20:42one of my YouTube
20:43videos, but I have a
20:45YouTube video that's
20:46actually exactly for
20:47that.
20:47what we just seen
20:49takes one big part
20:51of the whole process.
20:52But this video from
20:53zero to one explains
20:54how you can think of
20:57using a quiz to create
20:58a waiting list, asking
20:59the right question.
21:01Because even though you
21:02have the perfect landing
21:03page with the perfect
21:04copy for a very
21:04specific program in a
21:05trendy market, going
21:08from there to having
21:09the business, having an
21:10app running is still a
21:11lot of work.
21:12And yeah, Cursor can
21:14do it fast, but no,
21:15it's still a lot of
21:16work.
21:17And before you go
21:18into that, if you are
21:19familiar with those
21:20tools, then just build
21:21it and try it and post
21:23everywhere.
21:24And then if you have
21:25users, it's fine.
21:27You can go build
21:28first and then see.
21:30But if you are not
21:30sure and if it's a lot
21:32of time investment and
21:33if your time is
21:33reduced, then I would
21:35always go by validating
21:37again.
21:37And for that, I love
21:39to use quizzes.
21:40So you simply tell
21:41to people, you show
21:42the page and then
21:43on the page, there
21:44is a pop-up that
21:45says, thank you
21:46for being here.
21:48The app is in
21:49development right now.
21:50We are a small team
21:51and we would love to
21:52have your take on
21:53your current program.
21:55Would you mind
21:56answering a few
21:56questions?
22:08You ask a few
22:09questions and you say,
22:10do you want us to let
22:11you know when the app
22:12is out there?
22:13And most people
22:14would say yes.
22:14And then you have a
22:15list you can post
22:16everywhere about that
22:18and you grow your
22:18list and you decide
22:20for yourself, it's okay,
22:21when I have a hundred
22:23people on my waiting
22:24list, I'm building the
22:25app as fast as I can.
22:27You build it, you
22:28launch it to the list
22:29via email, the way
22:31you prefer and it
22:32starts.
22:33Perfect.
22:34Okay.
22:34All right.
22:35If you guys want to
22:35get access to this
22:36right now and you
22:37want to use this
22:38yourself, just click
22:39the first link in
22:40the description.
22:41We put it all in
22:41there and it's
22:42totally free.
22:43And thank you guys
22:44for watching.
22:45I hope you enjoyed
22:45this.
22:46Leave a comment if
22:47you'd like to have
22:47Steph come back on
22:48and share more
22:50business idea
22:50frameworks or even
22:51potentially some
22:52marketing and growth
22:53frameworks as well.
22:54So thanks for
22:55coming on, Steph.
22:55That was awesome.
22:57I think this is
22:57going to change the
22:58world.
22:59All right.
22:59I hope you guys
23:00enjoyed this video.
23:01I really think that
23:02this is just an
23:03amazing space to be
23:04right now, building
23:05in AI and building
23:06with AI tools.
23:08And look, these AI
23:08coding tools are
23:09powerful, but they're
23:10not magic yet.
23:12It's still really
23:12early days.
23:13I know that this
23:14space can feel really
23:15overwhelming and it's
23:15moving really fast.
23:16So it's important to
23:17have the right system
23:18and right framework to
23:19follow.
23:20So shameless plug here,
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23:50Not only will you learn
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23:53and build stuff you
23:54never thought possible,
23:55but this program will
23:56give you structure,
23:56accountability, and
23:57push you to actually
23:58take action, get it
23:59done, and ship.
24:01What's even cooler is
24:02we have office hours
24:02with AI coding experts
24:04to help you when you
24:05eventually get stuck
24:06because everyone gets
24:07stuck and there's a
24:09whole other cohort of
24:10people building
24:11alongside of you and
24:12building apps.
24:13So if you're curious
24:14about actually building
24:15something and you want
24:16to surround yourself
24:16with other builders doing
24:17the same thing, then
24:18head to the first link
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24:20see if the AI app
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24:23worth it for you.
24:24Alright guys, thanks
24:25for watching.
24:25I'll see you in the
24:26next one.
24:26Peace.
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