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Key Takeaways I’ll reveal the one AI tool I’d open instead of ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini — and the seven prompts I run on it daily.
I’ll show you the agent room live: one agent updates the blog, another researches the web, another inserts SEO links — all running while you’re offline.
I’ll demo a website audit that delivers what a $10K consultant takes weeks to write — applied to a real site that launched this week.
If I only had 30 minutes a day to grow a one-person business, I wouldn’t open ChatGPT. I wouldn’t open Claude. I wouldn’t open Gemini. Here’s why.
Most AI tools rely on one model. You type. It responds. You do the rest — copying answers from one tab into the prompt box of another and calling it a workflow. That isn’t AI. That’s admin.
The tool I’d open instead doesn’t work that way. It spins up multiple AI agents at once. One updates my Wix blog. Another researches the web. Another inserts links and images so the post is SEO-ready by the time I look up. If one agent gets stuck, it launches another to finish the job. No prompts, no tab-switching, no micromanaging — just the finished work.
That’s the difference between using AI and running an AI business model.
According to the SBE Council’s March 2026 small business survey, the typical small business juggles a median of five AI tools and plans to add more, which is why most owners feel busier, not freer. The reader who runs 14 AI tools believes the stack is the strategy. The reader who runs one platform with 19 models behind it has already realized the stack was the bottleneck.
The seven plug-and-play prompts I walk through in the video above cover every layer of a one-person business:
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