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One of the most common questions I get is, Greg, stop giving us billion dollar startup ideas. Give me something practical, tiny, that I can use with AI to go and build a cash flowing business that makes me $1,000 a day, $2,000 a day, $3,000 a day. Well, this episode is for you. I'm going to give away seven tiny AI agent business ideas that you can start today. I'm going to give you a framework for how you can come up with these ideas on your own. And I'm going to give you a tool that I've been using lately called genspark Claw that basically is a safer version of openclaw that normal people can actually use, that's in the cloud, easier to set up, more secure for real work and has skills built in. And I reached out to the team at genspark to see if they'd sponsor this video. They said yes. So shout out to them for supporting the community. By the end of this episode, you are going to be an idea machine. You're going to understand how you can create these tiny AI agent business ideas and how you can implement it today. So I hope that you don't just take these ideas, I hope that you don't just take these frameworks, I hope that you just don't learn about these tools, but you actually end to end, start creating them so that you can build cash flowing businesses, learn about AI agents and AI tools and have fun along the way. Enjoy the episode. Let's get into it. The startup I just podcast, You know, the first idea I came up with was basically, you know, you have all these domains, you know, it's called the dead domain idea. You have all these, you know, dot com domains that people owned at one point and they, they might have forgotten that they owned it or they don't want to own it anymore and they're good domains. So if you can use AI to basically follow the drops, like integrate with the Godaddies of the world, you can actually score some of these domains. You can say this is a 8 on 10, a 4 on 10, a 7 on 10 and then you can flip it. So I'm going to show you how I built this idea, how easy it was and what that could actually look like. So this is what Genspark Claw looks like. So it's running Sonnet 4.6 and basically what you can do is you could integrate it with any different sort of communication channel. So you can use WhatsApp, you can slide Slack, you can use Telegram. For me, if I'm Making an AI employee. I want to use Slack. I get my work done in Slack. So for me, I want my assistant to be in Slack. I just configured it here. I pressed configure, took me maybe like four minutes to do and I configured it and I got what I ended up getting is this AI assistant in my Slack. So super, super simple. And basically what I did is I took the one liner for my idea. I said I want to create the dead domain flipper. I want Claw to monitor expired domain drops. Like expired domains GoDaddy auctions drop catch against a criteria list. Niche keywords, Dr. Of 20 plus a clean backlink profile. No adult and gambling history for me. Yeah, I just don't like, don't want that. Every morning you get a rank list of 10 domains worth bidding on under $200. Flip. And then my idea is to flip it to newsletter operators, SEO agencies or rebuild it as a content site. So this is what happens at 7:40. This is last night at 7:46. AI assistant is like let's go. And it says before I start building, let me make sure I understand the full picture. And it just writes, it sort of repeats it back to you. But it asks, it's not dumb, right? It says, here's a few questions. Niche keywords. You have a starting list delivery. Do you want to be a Slack data sources? It needs a free account doctor check. Do you want to integrate with Ahrefs? So it goes and actually builds it. And what's really cool is you end up. What you should do is create a new channel. For me, I think this is just the simplest. I created a new channel and then I have my domain flipper idea and I actually, you can see here, here's 10 pics under $2500. I actually increased the budget. So in doing, you know, how did I increase the budget? I literally just went back to the AI system and I was like make, make it $2,500. So like really treat it like your AI employee. And I got some pretty interesting domains, you know, wavedark.com like you know, what does it mean? I don't know. But you can buy it for one cent and it look like it looks good, right? Wave dark. Wave dark. You can see how someone might buy that for $2,500. And not a lot of people know this about me, but I actually had a premium domain marketplace many years ago where I would literally do just this. Actually, let me explain what did I do? I would have a person scour the Internet for domain auctions and stuff like that, that would relapse. They would buy the domain, we'd buy it for $8. We would create a logo for it. So and then people would buy the domain and the logo. So for example, waivedark, we would make the actual logo and we'd sell it for anywhere between three and $5,000. And that was the model. And you can just automate that with genspark Claw. So the margins are really big. So this I think did a really good job. And now every morning I have this and I can just, you know, set up an email if I wanted and be like, send me an email of this, of the updates. The dead domain. Personally, I like it in Slack. These are some more ideas and we'll get into that and we'll get into them. But yeah, let's actually, let's get into one more idea. Then we're going to get into building an idea live and then let's get into coming up with your own ideas for that. So the second idea is one of those boring business ideas that I think you're going to like. So it's a local liquidation idea. So it's the idea that having genspark Claw monitoring restaurant closures and liquidation auctions in your city, it pulls equipment comps, it basically calculates the arbitrage spread and brokers the deal between the estate and the new restaurant for 15 to 30% fees with zero inventory risk. Basically it's this idea that you have restaurants closing all the time, you have auctions happening all the time. How can you buy the merchandise for these businesses at 10 cents at the dollar? And how can you use AI to automate that? So I just took that idea and I literally went to genspark Claw. Just I literally put like the one liner and it says here's what we're going to do. We're going to go into biz, buy, sell auctions it bid Spotter Craigslist Miami Florida Bankruptcy Court. Whichever area I live, it's going to detect vertical extract equipments from text. It builds the comps database for 40 plus equipment types plus a live eBay sold lookup and gives me a deal card. So it shows the used market value, the established auction price and a 30% broker fee. How did I actually go and build this idea? I had to copy and paste this command and put it into my terminal. Now you don't need to be technical really, you just literally just copy and paste it. I use Ghosty for my terminal, but you can also use your default terminal. No affiliation with Ghosty I just think it just works a little bit better for me. And then what happens is as soon as you click that, it starts cooking. This is what happens in your terminal. You'll see scraping listings on Craigslist on Florida bankruptcy court. Look, 1600 different listings. And then it's starting to give you the deals. And then I ask it to post it to a Slack channel. So again, I have to go file new channel, I create a new channel. I set up a webhook within Slack. And if you don't know what that is again, ask genspark Claw to help you figure that out. And look at this. So look, look what it came up with. Here's. It scanned 327 listings and it flagged 10 deals. Kitchen, Hood, grease, smoke, hood, restaurant. So it rates at a 50 on 10. The used value is $1500. So there's a 300% spread here. So if you go to the. Let's just go click on the listing, see what we're looking at. Okay, so it's this hood, hood here. It was updated two days ago. Contact info is this guy named Chris. And they're selling it for not a lot of money. They're selling it for not a lot of money relative to the amount that it's worth. So you can actually go and just bring that listing to someone who would buy it, right? Or you buy it and then, and you actually, you buy it, you store it and you find someone who would buy it, you know, sell it. Now I know someone in the comment section is like, well, why isn't someone buying it on Craigslist? Well, sometimes the actual. Well, first of all, sometimes Craigslist isn't the best marketplace for this. You actually have to do the work to actually sell it, calling people. And also a lot of times, you know, the, this is just not optimized. Like the, the actual title isn't optimized. These are restaurant owners. Like they're not. They're. And they're busy, right? They, they're busy, you know, unfortunately dealing with a liquidation of some sort. So they're just like putting this quickly, right? So I think this is a really interesting one. You can see just here a bunch of different listings where you can, you know, there's a spread of hundreds of percent, hundreds and hundreds of percentage. And you can get this every day and you can get this into your inbox. So those are two ideas which are tiny, are boring, but, you know, could help, you know, generate income relatively easy using genspark Claw. Now let's Actually go and pick another idea and build it live and see how we would actually go. And, you know, using genspark Claw to actually build this out so that you can have a really concrete understanding of how to do this on your own. So I like this idea where genspark Claw is going to monitor job boards daily for hiring signals because that means budget is being spent so ahead of growth, needs an agency, you know, three SDRs, need outbound tools, enriches the company, finds a decision maker and drafts personalized outreach referencing the exact post. So we're gonna go ahead and take that idea. I'm literally just copying and pasting it. And we're gonna go to my assistant and we're literally gonna say, I'm working on this idea. Go build it, and we're gonna see what happens. We're gonna see how to do it. We're gonna go through the steps. And I love that. First of all, it feels like when I talk to it, it feels. It doesn't feel. Obviously it's a bot. So I was gonna say it doesn't feel like a bot, but it feels like a human bot, which is kind of crazy. So it's asking me a few things. What are you selling? The outreach needs to be specific. Are you pitching SaaS tools consulting? I'm gonna say I'm pitching consulting. Which job boards to. To monitor. I'm going to say you pick the best ones. Decision maker, outreach. I'm going to just say post to slack with a draft plus LinkedIn URL so I can copy paste. So I'm not going to have it actually reach out to people automated, although I could. But just so, just, just so we can see the quality first. You want to see the quality first? Then you can automate it. And hiring signals what matters. What signals matters most to you? And then I'll say, what. What signals matter most to you? Whatever you think is best. I'm trying to focus on selling marketing services to market marketers. And yeah, so it's like, pretty broad. And we'll see. We'll see what it comes up with. And, you know, usually it takes around five minutes from what I, you know, to build something like this. And I will say I. Or. Sorry. Last night I was. I was messaging with my assistant and it wasn't responding to me. And I went back to my Gen Spark Claw app. I was like, why is it not reaching out to me? And I went to it and it was like, it's connected. Everything's worked. It should work. And it was because it was reconfiguring, rebuilding the app. So if you ever have trouble, like it's not working or whatever reason, just make sure that it's online. And sometimes it's just like rebuilding the app if it's learning how to build it better, which I thought was really interesting. It was like, basically like it was around the domain flipper idea and it was basically like, yeah, we like added a few extra marketplaces. I was like, well, you know, wish you would have told me, but love that you did that. There's two different tabs that I switched on when I, when I downloaded Download. Downloaded this, by the way, while that's cooking in the background. One is prevent sleep. So it's off by default, but keeps your computer awake so genspark Claw stays active. Like, for me, this is, you know, I do really treat this as my AI employee. Like, I treat it as like you are my product manager, vibe coder person who's going to help me build a business. Therefore, I really don't, really don't want you to go to sleep. And then Heartbeat. So what is Heartbeat? It checks for pending events and runs Heartbeat MD task every 30 minutes. So this is a way to save tokens. So it's off by default. But if you have a business, it's starting to generate revenue from this. This is obviously something that you're going to want to turn on because you're going to want it to, you're going to want it to keep producing, although it's going to, it's going to take tokens. So maybe not initially, but eventually something that you might want to do. All right, let's go back. So it's still building now. Like I said, it usually takes about five minutes or so. What can we do? Okay, so the other thing that's interesting about genspark Claw is you can see that there's some popular tasks. You can organize desktop by content. You can see fill job applications. For me, look at this screenshot of a data table, batch and edit photos, refactor in VS code, data analysis and spreadsheets Reminder. This is working on your local computer, so it sees your local files. Let's go back here. And this just gives you a sense of how you can use something like this. The other really cool thing is the skills that you can just go ahead and download. The fact that you can just turn on audio transcription, creating tasks using specialized AI agents, listing emails from a folder. I encourage you to just go and check out different skills. Turn on, turn off. And it'll also Give you a sense for how you can use genspark Claw. So now it says now run it live. So my question to my AI assistant, how do I run it, what commands and how do I set up the Slack channel? So you're just going to go ahead and ask it how to do these things and it's going to tell you how. All right, so I just asked it, how do I run it, what commands and how do I set up the slack channel? It said it just hit your slack 14 hiring signals, each with a copy paste cold email draft. Here's what it did. It scraped 222 jobs from HN Hacker News who's hiring Remotive Greenhouse. It scored each against a signal map surface 14 companies against hiring marketing leaders enriched with decision maker LinkedIn search and and wrote a personalized cold email for each referencing each exact post. So it's actually added it in my domain Flipper channel. I would want this as a separate channel personally, but let's just look at this quick. So it's showing QuestDB. This is their hiring remote. This is the email. It says, hey, SocQuestDB is scaling the marketing team, specifically the technical content writer. The kind of hiring usually happens when there's real momentum. I work with companies at this exact stage on marketing strategy and execution. Happy to share a few ideas specific to what I've seen in your space. Open to a quick call. Wow. And actually, you know, pulled my, it actually pulled my company's URL. So this is pretty good. I mean it's not perfect in the sense of look at that link. It's like, that's a bug obviously. But I could go and be like to my AI assistant, right? And just be like, hey, I noticed some of the links in the cold emails are like this. Can you make it so it isn't. I want the, you know, no one is going to convert if they see emails like that. And you literally just talk to it. You literally just talk to it like that and it fixes it. And it's crazy, right? It says, oh, that's the HTML entities bleeding into the email drafts from the job description. Easy fix. Strip all HTML entities before the draft is written. So we've gone and actually created something that, you know, we can start a marketing business from that and if we wanted, we can say, hey Genka, like go and vibe code me a landing page that's based on, you know, how Greg Eisenberg's landing pages look like. And it's going to do it. And you know, I can do a Whole separate video on that and how to go deeper into these ideas. But for now, I just want to show you how quick it is to actually do these sorts of things. By the way, here's how you can add this. Create a new Slack channel. You have to create a new channel, like I said, you have to go to apislack.com apps, you have to add a new webhook and then you paste the URL. Just tells you what to do. Right. So there you have it. How to build an idea live. I want to go back to and just sort of give you ideas around how you can come up with ideas of your own. You know, these are some ideas that I have. You know, I went to the, I gave you the dead domain idea, I gave you the local liquidation idea. There's a few more ideas I'll give you. And then let's go into how to brainstorm some of these ideas. A few ideas. So pointing Claw at biz buy, sell or acquire.com, basically these marketplaces where people sell businesses and it pulls the financials. It cross checks review reviews and web mentions. And it gives you a should I even call Memo in six minutes. So you can either do this if you want to build. If you want to buy a business for like, you know, few thousand dollars, you can also maybe integrate with trustmr.com you know, they have businesses there, you know, selling for not, you know, a few thousand dollars, but you don't know if it's a business worth actually buying. So there's two options. You actually buy the business yourself or you sell this, should I even call dot com. And you sell this as a service to people who want to buy businesses. 3 or sorry, 4. Oh no, we did 3 and 4. 5. Genspark Claw scans product Hunt launches from two to four years ago. It finds one where the site is dead, but the SEO traffic is still alive. And you reach out to the founder who will sell to like, you know, maybe 25k 5k just to stop paying their AWS bill. And there's a lot of these founders who are just like happy to get this off their hands. Number six. And this one I'm really interested in. Gensparkcloth monitors app store rankings for apps that were top 103, 4, 5, 6 years ago, but have dropped to 500 plus but still have 100,000 K reviews or 20,000 reviews or 10,000 reviews. It pulls the developer contact and you offer to acquire for, I don't know, 10,000, 50,000 and relaunch with better Monetization, you don't have the money, maybe you go and find an investor to do it. You don't want to do 100,000k views, reviews, you do 500 reviews, 5 star reviews. But point is you can find these deals and people are going, there will be some people happy to sell it and have an acquisition of some point. And the last thing, last idea is telling Claw to monitor your top five competitors overnight for pricing changes, new pages, founder tweets, job postings, change log updates, and you wake up to a one page brief of what has moved in your market while you slept. So that either could help you whatever it is you're building, or you sell that as a service. So you basically competitive intelligence and you sell that as a Service. Maybe it's 999. And this is when people say, you know, agents are the new SaaS. What do they mean by that? They mean, you know, you're selling an agent with an outcome, you know, moving from a per seat model to an outcome based model and you're using genspark Claw to do it. So those are a few ideas that I think anyone could start and within just a few, a few prompts, get it, you know, create an mvp. I realized by the way, with all these excalidraws, I am this guy right now and I'm like this is how you could go and build a business with AI. So I'm just acknowledging that I realize that's me with all these crazy diagrams. So let me know if you don't like the diagrams in the future and just want me to riff. How can you use a simple framework for finding new businesses? This is how I think about it. Look for public data, look for neglected assets and look for a clear buyer. So the first thing you're going to want to look for is some sort of messy feed job board auction sites, closures of some sort like we saw with the restaurants. Two is you're going to want to look for some mispriced thing, could be a domain, like the domain flippers thing, the apps, like the mobile app thing we were talking about equipment, a small SaaS. Then a trigger event of some sort, a drop, a shutdown, a hiring, a race, a rank decline. Then you're going to want to look for an obvious buyer, an operator, an agency, a founder, a new owner, ideally someone with money. And then five, you know, how are you going to make money? What is the liquidity point? Is it a flip, is it a broker, is it a retainer? It is a relaunch These are the type of businesses that with something like a claw is going to like, they're the easiest businesses to create with claws. So in terms of path to monetization and then in terms of how do you brainstorm Claw ideas? Well, I have, you know, it's basically three lenses to come up with ideas really fast. One is looking at places with constant change. Places like marketplaces, places like listings, app rankings, filings are really underrated job postings. Two is what to hunt, things people ignore like stale traffic, distressed inventory, abandoned software under price attention because that's where you're going to be able to get deals. And three is what to ask. So what are quick screening questions? Is there urgency? Is there spread? Can Claw monitor it? And who pays first? So the way to I, the way to think about it just from a, you know, framework perspective is you have a feed goes to an asset goes to a trigger goes to a buyer goes to monetization. These are the boring tiny ideas that you can use AI and use Claw to go and build some of these ideas. So yeah, that's that in a nutshell. I wanted to just quickly go over what else. Like if you're, you know, what else is on Genspark AI Workspace 4.0. So you know, if you're using Genspark Claw, there's other things that it comes with, right? It actually comes with, you know, I know a lot of us use Whisper flow. It comes in with Whisper Flow. Basically what's cool is genspark gives you unlimited use of the AI chat, all the models there, and unlimited use of the AI image model for anyone who pays for it. So it's definitely the, almost like the Costco. You know, Costco is always a little bit cheaper than everything else. That's how I'm thinking about genspark. And for a lot of people I think that's going to be a big deal. You have that all in there. It has AI video to see. Dance 2 is in here. So what can you use AI video for? So the first is you're going to, you're going to want to use it to make ads. So we're all trying to get customers to our vibe coded startups. How do we actually get people to it? Well, instead of hiring an agency, you know, one way to do it is just use a video, see Dance 2 for example, and create incredible scroll stopping metads. Now how do you actually create metads? I convert. You know, this is a numbers game. You're going to want to create a lot and that's why, you know, a tool like this, you know, comes in handy because it's, it's, it's a cost effective way to get a lot of these videos out and then just take, you know, the ones that start to convert and double down on those. The second way, you know, I would use a video is just crafting almost like cinematic mini documentaries or mini videos that tell the stories of your business. You're starting to see a lot of that on X where you know, startups will, you know, do a two minute launch video. But it's like a, it, it feels like a crafted Hollywood story. So you can do that now with AI video. Right? We're at that point where if you play with some of these models and on genspark, you have, you have access to, to pretty much all, you know, all the main ones, you, you can go and craft those stories. And you know, one thing I see a lot of people not doing is including those videos on their website. So, you know, if you're trying to convert more on your website, you're trying to stand out. You know, having a video that tells the story, that feels cinematic, that's Hollywood style, is, is something that I would use it for. So just a couple of use cases, ads and storytelling that, you know, I are top of my list for, for using this product. Overall, I was impressed. Yeah, I think I was just impressed with you know, Jensbar Claw or. It's still one of my go tos for AI. Image is still one of my go to for video and it's just cool that you know, I did a video on Codex building a super app. It's cool that you see genspark also moving into this category too, except that it's all tied to multiple models. And I think this is sort of the future of where AI is going. Super apps get everything done in one place for 25 bucks or whatever a month. And then yeah, I like that it's integrated with multiple models because then I can get the best out of, out of each of these. So yeah, that's where we're at. Hope this got the creative juices flowing and I'll see you next time.
The Startup Ideas Podcast with Greg Isenberg
Date: May 11, 2026
This episode is a hands-on, screensharing-style walkthrough where host Greg Isenberg presents a framework and toolset for launching small, practical, cash-flowing businesses using AI agents, specifically leveraging the Genspark Claw platform. Greg provides seven actionable AI agent business ideas, demonstrates live builds, and shares strategies for ideation and validation, all aiming to empower listeners to start profitable, low-effort ventures using AI today.
Greg explains, demos, and discusses several ideas—including detailed build steps. Below are highlights of three key examples:
| Timestamp | Content Highlight | |------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 00:00-01:00| Introduction, theme of tiny practical AI businesses, promise of frameworks and tools | | 01:00-07:00| Dead Domain Flipper idea, demo with Genspark Claw | | 07:10-12:30| Local liquidation arbitrage, live build, and walkthrough | | 13:00-22:00| Hiring signals outreach agent, step-by-step agent build, troubleshooting, customizations | | 22:00-25:00| Genspark Claw skills, popular capabilities, extending with new tasks | | 25:00-28:00| More business ideas: business analysis memo, Product Hunt mining, app relaunch, competitive intelligence agent | | 29:00-31:30| Greg's framework: data source, asset, trigger, buyer, monetization | | 31:30-32:30| Three-lens brainstorming approach for agent ideas | | 34:00-36:00| Genspark AI Workspace 4.0 features, use cases (video, chat, images), “super app” vision | | 36:00-End | Wrap up, encouragement to take action, future-looking commentary |
In a high-energy, practical, and tactical episode, Greg Isenberg unpacks how listeners can leverage Genspark Claw to become “idea machines” and quickly spin up small, profitable AI-powered agent businesses. The step-by-step walkthroughs, clear frameworks for ideation, and real-life monetization tips make this an actionable guide for aspiring entrepreneurs and solopreneurs seeking to capitalize on the AI agent wave—with minimal technical friction.
For the full database of startup ideas:
gregisenberg.com/30startupideas