Happy Friday, 👋

Guess what. group trips are where friendships go to be stress tested.
Let’s automate that.

In Todays Edition, TL;DR

• Build a niche AI travel agent. Monetize with affiliates + sponsors.
• GLP-1 users need meal guidance. Subscription + clinic partnerships.
• A startup raised $8.7M to build an AI co-founder.
• Robot cowboys are real

The Weekly Idea

💡 AI Travel Agency for Niche Group Trips

The idea: Build an AI powered travel planner. BUT, not for everyone. This isn’t “Plan my Spring Break Trip.” It’s for niche, high spend group trips:

  1. Bachelor / bachelorette parties

  2. Golf trips

  3. Founder retreats

  4. Ski weekends

The Problem: Travel planning is hard. Group planning is impossible. Trips fall apart because nobody wants to take charge and the group chat becomes chaos. Golf trips are worse… half the group wants to play a 36 hole tournament, the other half wants margs at the pool, and no one wants to manage tee times.

Personally I'd have, “20 browser tabs open, a messy Google Doc, random Yelp links, and a spreadsheet no one even looks at.”

🛠 Solution: Build a small AI platform with an AI agent that handles trip requests, asks questions, clarifies budget, and delegates to local specialists. The specialists handle flights and hotels, local activities, and transportation.

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How To Build This (In A Weekend)

No dev team.
No six month roadmap.
No “$10k in the hole and nothing to show for it.”

Step 1: Pick a Niche and Build The Website (2–3 Hours)

Use Base44 (or your no-code builder of choice).

Step 2: Create The N8N Workflow (The Brain)

Check out This Doc, a get started guide on N8N and how to build out this AI workflow.

Step 3: Connect Tavily to connect your agents to the real world. 🌍

This ensures the AI agents dont hallucinate and make up some BS destination spot. it allows them to search the internet

💰 How to Monetize:

1. Affiliate Links (But Be Smart)

Lets use the Golf trip example, You’ll focus on:

  • Golf resorts

  • Large group-friendly Airbnbs

  • Car rentals

“Golf groups are already spending thousands, you’re directing where they spend.”

2. Sponsorships (High-Intent, Not Banner Ads)

Once you niche down and are generating traffic, sponsorship come into question.

You can sell:

  • Featured resort placements

  • “Top Pick” course highlights

  • Clubs + gear + travel bags

  • Apparel brands

You’re not selling impressions. You’re selling access to groups actively planning $10k–$30k trips.

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Sticky Note Ideas

The Idea: GLP-1 Adaptive Meal App that syncs with injection timing. It adjusts recommendations based on: Medication type + dose. Day in the injection cycle. Symptom logs. Personal tolerance patterns

The Problem: 30M+ people are on GLP-1 medications (Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro).
Every week follows the same cycle: Injection, Appetite disappears, Nausea spikes, Food tolerance changes, Then it resets.

Source: Google Trends

They get a prescription. 💊
They don’t get a food plan.

Reddit and Facebook are full of:
“What can I eat on injection day?”
“Why does everything make me sick 48 hours later?”

Monetization

  • $5–$15/month subscription

  • Telehealth clinic partnerships

  • Supplement + meal brand affiliates

Weekly Gems Worth Reading

🧠 General Intelligence Company aka an AI startup just raised $8.7M to help one person build a $1B company. No employees. No co-founders.

🔎 Did Perplexity AI “computer” just cook? check it out here @perplexity_ai

🤠 Robot Cowboys - A startup raised $1.2M to herd cattle using AI drones. Yes, Robot cowboys. Silicon Valley finally found a ranch.

That’s all guys

Alright, that’s a wrap for this week.

Remember, the loudest and shiniest ideas aren’t always the best ones.
Sometimes it’s just owning a specific niche.

Talk next week.

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