Most Philippine businesses don't need AI. They need to know which parts do.
Answer 14 questions about your business. In about 20 minutes you'll know exactly what to build, what to leave alone, and, often, whether you should just hire someone instead.
That's a real answer from a real blueprint. Yours will use your numbers.
Opens inside ChatGPT. Works on your phone. No subscription.
Most business owners here are already paying for AI. What's missing is a way to decide what's worth it.
Your team waits on your decisions, approvals, and instructions before anything moves.
One person is advanced, another barely uses it, and nobody agreed on a standard.
Subscriptions keep adding up while the same manual work carries on exactly as before.
Your processes are in chats, memory, and old folders. Nothing is written where it can be reused.
A few workflows exist, but nothing connects marketing, sales, and operations together.
New tools arrive weekly. It's easy to keep experimenting and never actually decide.
In the Philippines, an office assistant costs around ₱150 an hour once you include everything. That's about $2.60.
Now do the math on automating something. You spend ₱20,000 building a system, plus ₱3,000 a month for the tools it needs. It saves 20 hours a month of work that costs ₱150 an hour.
That's ₱3,000 saved against ₱3,000 spent. You saved nothing. It never pays for itself.
Every guide you've read about AI was written for countries where a worker costs $30 an hour. Here, the math is completely different, and almost nobody adjusts for it, because everyone is selling automation.
So this tool will often tell you not to build anything. It'll tell you to hire someone and teach them to use ChatGPT instead, and show you the pesos proving why.
That's not a smaller answer. At Philippine wages it's usually the correct one, it starts next week instead of next quarter, and it creates a job.
Already have paying customers, or still working toward your first? You get a different set of questions either way, because the answers should be different.
What you sell, who works with you, what eats your hours, where things fall through, what you're paying for. Rough numbers are fine. Guesses are fine.
For every single thing it might recommend, it compares what a person would cost against what a system would cost, and shows you the arithmetic.
A score, your biggest opportunity, what to do now, what to leave alone, what to cancel, and your first 30 days. Download it or send it to your business partner.
Eight areas of your business scored honestly. A low score doesn't mean a bad business. Plenty of profitable ones score 30.
The one thing costing you most, in hours and pesos, with the arithmetic shown.
Both costs side by side, and a straight answer on which one your situation calls for.
Only three. Each one has to pay for itself within four months or it doesn't make the list.
What not to build yet, why, and exactly what would need to change for the answer to flip.
Three to five specific ones, with what each reads, what it produces, and how long it takes to set up.
The tools you pay for and never open, with the monthly total. This part often covers the price on its own.
The parts of your business that should never be automated, and why.
Week by week. What to set up, what to test, and the one number that tells you it's working.
Every blueprint has a section for things you should not build yet. It's never empty. If you ask for something that won't work, it says so and explains what would have to change first.
Auto-answer your 12 most common Messenger questions.
Saves about 31 hours a month. Pays for itself in under 2 months.
Automatic weekly reports.
Waiting on the first item. Your sales data needs to sit in one place before this can work.
A custom AI trained on everything your company knows.
Nothing is written down, so there's nothing for it to learn from. Building it now gives you a system that's confidently wrong. Try again when your top 10 processes are written and being used.
Most tools tell you everything is a great idea. This one is built to disagree with you when disagreeing is the honest thing to do.
Launch price until August 31, 11:59 PM Philippine time, for the first 100 only. Regular price is ₱1,999 starting September 1.
Check my businessGCash, Maya, or card. You'll get the link by email straight away.
One thing to know before you buy.
This runs inside ChatGPT, so you'll need a ChatGPT account. The free version may work, but ChatGPT Plus is recommended. Long conversations can hit limits on the free plan partway through, and this is a long conversation.
If you don't have an account yet, that's a separate signup at chatgpt.com and it isn't included here.
About 20 minutes if you answer properly. You can stop and come back. It gives you a summary block to paste into a new chat to pick up where you left off.
No. If you can use Messenger, you can use this. It asks questions in plain language and you answer in plain language. You can answer in Taglish and it'll switch.
Then say so. Most businesses here run on Excel and Messenger and that's completely normal. It's built for exactly that, and it won't make you feel bad about it. Honest answers give you a better blueprint than tidy ones.
You can skip it. It'll ask once and then leave it. Your blueprint will show hours saved instead of pesos, which is slightly less useful but still works.
The opposite. It's built to recommend the fewest tools possible, and every blueprint includes a list of things to cancel. For a lot of people that list alone is worth more than the price.
Yes. You'll get a different set of questions. It focuses on the fastest way to find out whether your idea works, and what to stop spending on while you find out.
No. The series is 8 live classes where you build your systems week by week. This is the 20-minute check that tells you which parts you need. Different things, and this one is a good way to find out whether the series is right for you.
Yes, and plenty of freelancers, VAs, and agencies do. Run it on a client's business and you've got a professional-looking assessment to open a conversation with.
Your blueprint tells you what to build. Some people take it from there on their own. That's genuinely fine, and it's what it's designed for.
If you'd rather build it alongside other business owners, the AI OS™ series runs 8 classes where you build and submit a working piece of your business every week. Your blueprint scores will point at exactly which classes matter most for you.
The question is which part, and whether AI is even the right answer for it. Twenty minutes from now you'll have a document that says so plainly.
Opens inside ChatGPT. Works on your phone.
P.S. If you skipped to the bottom: it's a 20-minute business check that tells you where AI belongs, what to leave alone, and what to cancel. ₱998 until August 31, then ₱1,999.
P.P.S. Fair warning. It will probably tell you to build less than you expected. Most people need to hear that and nobody is saying it.
P.P.P.S. If you're paying for AI tools right now and can't name what they've changed, the cancel list alone will likely cover this.