AI-assisted services need disclosure, data boundaries, and fact-checking. Market workflows you can defend under scrutiny.
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1. Prompt libraries and QA for teams
Library category: AI & tech
Sell versioned prompt packs plus office hours—not unlimited “ask anything” access. Track which prompts actually ship to production.
See prompt engineering framing.
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2. Human-edited AI drafting for marketing
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Position as editing + fact-check + brand voice alignment. Publish SLAs for turnaround and revision rounds.
Pair with AI blog writing cautions.
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3. Zapier/Make implementations
Library category: AI & tech
Automations fail when triggers and error paths are undefined. Document retries and owner alerts.
Browse Make/Zapier automation.
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4. Guardrailed chat assistants with escalation
Library category: AI & tech
Bots belong where answers are narrow and handoff to humans is obvious. Log unknown questions to improve coverage.
Use customer support bot basics.
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5. Internal micro-tools or Chrome extensions
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Small tools monetize when they remove a daily click path. Support and browser-store policies are part of scope.
Skim AI Chrome extension considerations.
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FAQ
Is AI output client-ready? Rarely without review. Build QA steps into your price.
What about privacy? Never paste confidential client data into tools without a contract and policy review.
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