Build a $0-to-Revenue Business in a Weekend Using AI
Starting a business has never required less capital — but it has always required a clear playbook. Dan Martell’s framework compresses months of guesswork into eight executable steps, with AI handling research, offer-building, prospecting, and sales practice that used to require a team. By the end of this walkthrough, you’ll have an AI-generated offer, a live prospect list, and a selling system you can run on your first real call.

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Run an AI-led Ikigai interview to find your niche. Open any AI chat and enter: “I want to start a business. Interview me one question at a time to help me find my ikigai.” The model surfaces the intersection of what you love, what you’re skilled at, what the market needs, and what people will pay for — treating self-discovery as market validation, not therapy.
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Draft a four-component offer with AI. Give the AI your service and target audience, then prompt: “Draft me an offer with a clear promise, a guarantee, three bonuses that handle common objections, and an internal scarcity angle.” The four required components are a transformation promise (not features), a risk-reversal guarantee, objection-handling bonuses, and internal scarcity framed as the cost of inaction — not a countdown clock.


- Set three price tiers, then stress-test the whole thing. Build a high-anchor price (5–10× your main offer), a core offer, and a low decoy that makes the middle option obvious. Then prompt: “Here’s my offer — act as a skeptical buyer. Pick apart what’s weak, what’s confusing, and give me every objection a real prospect would have.” Fix every hole before you pitch anyone.

- Use Manus to build and automate your prospect list. Create a Manus account and feed it your ideal customer profile — industry, company size, problems solved, and your offer. Instruct it to return each prospect’s name, company, contact info, and a personalized outreach message. Then schedule the task to run weekly so leads arrive automatically.


- Scan your warm network with Social Sweep. Connect your social accounts, calendar, and CRM to surface in-network contacts who match your buyer profile. Because they already know you, response rates run far ahead of cold outreach.
Warning: Social Sweep is a proprietary tool built by the tutorial creator — independent verification of its features, pricing, and current availability is recommended before building your core prospecting workflow around it. See the verified version below.
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Run every sales call through the nine-box Rocket Selling System. Prep with an AI-generated one-page prospect brief. On the call: establish who their customer is → what made now the right time → what success looks like in a year → what staying stuck costs them → what’s blocking them. Present your model using their exact words, then ask for the card.
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Practice objection handling with AI roleplay before every real call. Prompt: “Act as a skeptical prospect in [buyer’s industry]. Push back on everything I say.” Run it until no objection surprises you.
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Communicate next steps the moment payment clears. An immediate kickoff sequence pre-empts buyer’s remorse before it has time to form.
How does this compare to the official docs?
The video moves fast and leans on tools — Manus and Social Sweep — with their own evolving documentation and capability limits worth examining before you commit your prospecting workflow to either one.
Here’s What the Official Docs Show
The tutorial’s core AI-prompting steps hold up well — this verified pass layers in platform-level detail you’ll want before committing to the full stack. One tool has had a significant ownership change since the video was recorded, and another is a third-party product that Instagram’s native interface does not surface.
Step 1 — AI-led Ikigai interview
ChatGPT’s free-form “Ask anything” input at chat.openai.com accepts the natural-language prompt exactly as described. The video’s approach here matches the current docs exactly. One practical note: chat history and file uploads require a logged-in account; the logged-out interface still accepts prompts but doesn’t save them.

Step 2 — Draft a four-component offer
The video’s approach here matches the current docs exactly. The same ChatGPT input field handles the offer-building prompt without additional configuration beyond an account login.
Step 3 — Price tiers and offer stress-test
The video’s approach here matches the current docs exactly. As a useful extension: ChatGPT’s sidebar surfaces a “Deep research” feature the tutorial doesn’t reference — worth exploring for competitive pricing context when you’re anchoring your high-tier price.

Step 4 — Build and automate your prospect list with Manus
Manus is live at manus.im and accepts natural-language ICP prompts through a task input field. Account creation is required. One material update the tutorial omits: a sitewide banner currently reads “Manus is now part of Meta — bringing AI to businesses worldwide.” This acquisition may affect pricing, product direction, and long-term availability.

The tutorial’s instruction to “schedule the task to run weekly” cannot be confirmed from available documentation — no scheduling interface is visible on the public homepage. It may exist inside an authenticated session or a paid plan tier.
No official documentation was found for the automated scheduling claim in this step — proceed using the video’s approach and verify independently.
Step 5 — Warm-network scan with Social Sweep
Instagram’s login page at instagram.com is the only interface present in documentation. No Social Sweep panel, integration surface, or warm-network scanning feature appears anywhere on Instagram’s native interface.

As of April 6, 2026, Social Sweep is a separate third-party tool that connects to Instagram via external authorization — the tutorial does not clearly distinguish between the platform and the tool. Verify Social Sweep’s current availability, pricing, and terms before building your core prospecting workflow around it.
Step 6 — Rocket Selling System
No official documentation was found for this step — proceed using the video’s approach and verify independently.
Step 7 — AI objection-handling roleplay
The video’s approach here matches the current docs exactly. The ChatGPT “Ask anything” field accepts the skeptical-prospect roleplay prompt natively, with no additional tools or integrations required.
Step 8 — Post-payment next steps
No official documentation was found for this step — proceed using the video’s approach and verify independently.
Useful Links
- Manus: Hands On AI — Official Manus homepage and primary entry point for ICP and prospect-research prompts in Step 4; note the active Meta acquisition announcement sitewide.
- ChatGPT — OpenAI’s chat interface used for Ikigai interviews, offer-building, price stress-testing, and sales roleplay across Steps 1, 2, 3, and 7.
- Instagram — Instagram’s standard login page; the social account that Social Sweep connects to in Step 5, not the Social Sweep tool itself.
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