"Everyone Builds ChatGPT Wrappers. I Automate Insurance Claims." 🔥
Saturday LinkedIn scroll. Every other post: "Launched my AI SaaS!" "Built a revolutionary chatbot!" "Disrupting content creation!" Cool. How is revenue? Crickets. MY NOVEMBER CLIENTS: Insurance adjuster: $2,100/month (claim docs) Property manager: $1,500/month (tenant applications) Title company: $1,800/month (closing documents) Medical billing: $1,200/month (insurance forms) Construction: $900/month (permit tracking) Total from "boring" industries: $7,500/month WHY BORING WINS: 1. Pain is acute: "I hate processing 200 claims daily" vs "I wish content was easier" 2. Budget exists: They already pay for manual labor. Easy to justify automation. 3. Less competition: Everyone chases shiny. Nobody wants insurance. 4. Proven workflows: They have done it manually for decades. Just replicate digitally. 5. Sticky revenue: Once automated, they cannot go back. THE CLIENT ACQUISITION LESSON: Search Facebook groups for: - "Drowning in paperwork" - "Manual data entry killing us" - "Spending hours on documentation" Found my business in complaints about "boring" problems. THE OPPORTUNITY MATRIX: High excitement + High competition = Low profit Low excitement + Low competition = High profit THE PITCH: "Nobody wants to automate [boring industry]. That is why I own it." What "boring" industry is begging for document automation in your network?