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Ready-Made AI Tools Seeking Visionary Entrepreneurs

Hey everyone,

I've got a bunch of AI-based projects that are just sitting gathering dust. They have potential and I'm looking for someone to acquire them and take them to the next level.

They're currently free tools, not making any money, but could be developed into profitable online tools, funnels for your main business or standalone SaaS businesses.

GPT Minus 1: This tool fools GPT by swapping words with synonyms. Surprisingly, it's getting 3K hits per month with no marketing or social media presence. Imagine the potential with a bit of promotion!

GPT Calculator: A handy tool to calculate the token count and cost of your GPT prompts. It's due for an update with the new pricing. Currently, it sees about 1K visitors monthly.

Tiny LLMs: These are efficient, user-friendly, browser-based AI models for various tasks, prioritizing privacy. Hit No.1 on Hacker News when I launched but traffic is now down. But lots of potential to build this out with a bunch of models.

Replicover: A better experience for discovering models on Replicate. Can expand with other platforms like HuggingFace and build the one stop shop for finding hosted models.

Tweet Enhance: Tweet Enhance levels up your tweets by giving you feedback from different AI personalities so you can get a sense of how it will be received. It also comes up with 3 different optimized variations of the Tweet. Didn't take off as I hoped, but I believe it has untapped potential.

Interested in buying any of these projects? Let's chat!

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on December 5, 2023
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