Everyone thinks AI automation is "too competitive."
Bullshit.
It's not competitive. It's just full of frauds.
The space isn't crowded with talent. It's flooded with people who watched 3 YouTube videos and think slapping together Make.com modules = running a business. They forgot one thing:
Business fundamentals never changed.
Find a REAL problem → Build a solution → Deliver ROI
Instead? They're building "fancy automations" that generate zero revenue and break after 2 weeks.
Here's my wake-up call:
Posted looking for a dev. Got 60-70 responses.
Asked for demos…
- Half the "portfolio projects" didn't work
- Others were copy-pasted templates
- Most couldn't explain their own automations
The uncomfortable truth?
AI is powerful. But it's also unpredictable and requires REAL expertise.
Not YouTube crash courses. Not fake portfolios. Not LinkedIn dream-selling.
It requires actual skills, business knowledge, and experience.
While everyone's crying about "competition," there's barely any REAL competition at all.
Just pretenders who'll be gone in 12 months when their Frankenstein automations collapse.
The opportunity?
If you actually know what you're doing, you're already in the top 1%.
Build real solutions. Solve real problems. Deliver real ROI.
The market is WIDE OPEN.
Who's with me?