B2B agencies are dropping $1,700 monthly on automations that literally anyone with basic AI knowledge could build in two hours. The markup is insane, but here's the thing: most business owners don't know how simple these systems actually are.
Nico breaks down three specific AI automations that freelancers are packaging and selling to agencies for serious money. We're talking lead qualification systems that process 100+ prospects daily, content repurposing workflows that turn one blog post into 15 social posts, and client onboarding sequences that run completely hands-off. Each one costs under $50 monthly to maintain but sells for $1,700.
The math is pretty wild when you see it laid out. Agencies pay premium prices because they don't realize these automations use the same GPT and Claude APIs that cost pennies per request. They just see the polished interface and assume it's complex tech.
In This Episode:
> The three automations agencies pay top dollar for (and how to build each one)
> Real pricing breakdown: $50 in costs, $1,700 in revenue
> Why lead qualification automation beats human VA work by 10x
> The content repurposing system that agencies think is magic
> Client onboarding sequences that run while you sleep
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
02:15 Lead qualification automation breakdown
05:30 Content repurposing system walkthrough
08:45 Client onboarding automation setup
11:20 Pricing strategies and client acquisition
This isn't about competing with agencies. It's about understanding what they're actually buying so you can either build it yourself or price it fairly when you need it. The technical barrier is way lower than the price tag suggests.
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Keywords: automation podcast, automation mistakes, ai transformation
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