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5 AI tools that can help you start and run an online business

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Mitja Rutnik / Android Authority

Thanks to AI, starting an online business has never been easier. Technology can dramatically speed things up in more areas than you can imagine, and it also lowers the cost of both starting and running a business.

However, you need the right tools for the job. There are a lot of AI tools out there, but I want to highlight just five to give you an idea of what’s possible. These will help you in all phases of your business journey, from planning to launching a business and then managing certain aspects of it.

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1. Gemini

Joe Maring / Android Authority

Let’s start with the basics. Gemini is a wonderful tool that will help you at the very start. I have a few side projects I’m working on and absolutely love how Google’s chatbot speeds things up for me and offers a different perspective on things.

What I recommend is to set up a business Gem and then use it to flesh out your business plan. Gemini can help entrepreneurs figure out whether their idea is worthwhile, if something similar already exists, how to improve it to better target their core audience, and even define what their core audience is.

I’m currently working on an Android app, and Gemini was able to do things like explain exactly how much outsourcing development can cost, what’s possible with no-code solutions, how to price an app when taking Google’s and Apple’s commission into account, and a lot more. Even these basic things saved me so much time that I can spend on other parts of my business idea, like actually building an app and marketing it. Gemini is free, but if you want to use the latest models and not hit its limits fast, you’ll need a subscription that starts at $20 per month.

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