# Agent Build Kits Starter Pack

**Version:** 2026-03-28  
**Built for:** solo operators building AI agent / automation affiliate pages plus template products  
**Goal:** give you one fast, credible path to revenue assets without waiting for giant traffic or a huge services brand

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## How to use this pack in one hour

1. Pick **one money lane** from the list below.
2. Keep the site focused on **3–4 offers max**.
3. Ship **one comparison page** and **one template product page** this weekend.
4. Connect every page to **one email capture CTA**.
5. Track clicks, captures, and shipped assets — not just page views.

If you do only one thing after reading this pack, do this:

> Publish one page that helps a buyer choose a tool, and one page that helps the same buyer buy a shortcut from you.

That is the core engine.

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## 1) Pick one money lane first

Do **not** try to be the internet’s complete AI agent encyclopedia.

Pick one lane and make it obvious.

### Lane A — Beginner buying guides
Use this if your audience wants clarity, speed, and low technical friction.

**Best fit:**
- Make
- simple stack roundups
- beginner tutorials
- “start here” pages

**Page angles:**
- Best AI automation tool for beginners
- Best no-code AI workflow stack
- Best AI agent tool if you want to ship fast

### Lane B — Technical comparisons
Use this if your audience cares about APIs, webhooks, custom logic, and more serious workflows.

**Best fit:**
- Pipedream
- Relevance AI
- technical comparison pages
- implementation-focused tutorials

**Page angles:**
- Make vs Pipedream
- Best AI automation platform for technical operators
- Best backend stack for AI agents without full custom infra

### Lane C — Template shortcut products
Use this if you want the site to earn before traffic compounds.

**Best fit:**
- Gumroad as product engine
- intake packs
- SOPs
- checklists
- proposal templates

**Page angles:**
- Automation intake template
- AI agent launch checklist
- Discovery worksheet for automation projects

**Rule:** one lane first, then layer the others in.

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## 2) Offer scorecard

Score each potential featured tool from **1–5** on these filters:

- **Buyer intent** — do readers who land on this topic actually buy?
- **Payout quality** — is there meaningful commercial upside?
- **Onboarding clarity** — can a reader understand what to do next quickly?
- **Tutorial friendliness** — can you teach it in public content?
- **Template fit** — can your own products naturally complement it?

### Fast scorecard

| Tool | Buyer intent | Payout quality | Onboarding clarity | Tutorial friendliness | Template fit | Total |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Make | 5 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 5 | 24 |
| Pipedream | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 20 |
| Relevance AI | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 20 |
| Gumroad | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 21 |

### What this means

- **Make** is the best first beginner-friendly stack recommendation.
- **Pipedream** is the best technical contrast.
- **Relevance AI** is the best flagship “agent platform” angle.
- **Gumroad** is the monetization engine for your own packs.

If a tool is hard to explain in one sentence, it does not deserve homepage real estate yet.

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## 3) Recommended starter stack

This is the tiny stack I would feature first on `agentbuildkits.com`.

### 1. Make
**Role:** beginner-friendly automation recommendation  
**Use it for:** stack roundups, first-tool recommendations, beginner tutorials  
**Revenue role:** affiliate clicks + implementation content + template tie-ins

### 2. Pipedream
**Role:** technical-operator recommendation  
**Use it for:** technical comparisons, webhook/API tutorials, backend-oriented content  
**Revenue role:** higher-intent comparison traffic

### 3. Relevance AI
**Role:** flagship agent-platform recommendation  
**Use it for:** “best AI agent platform” and business-oriented commercial pages  
**Revenue role:** premium-intent readers who want something closer to an agent system

### 4. Gumroad
**Role:** your product-delivery layer  
**Use it for:** selling intake packs, SOPs, and other low-ticket kits  
**Revenue role:** lets the site earn even while SEO is still small

**Important:** this stack works because each tool has a distinct job.

Do **not** feature multiple tools that all feel like the same answer.

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## 4) Product ladder

The fastest credible revenue path is:

### Free — Starter Pack
**Price:** $0  
**Job:** capture email and move readers from curiosity into an action lane

What it should do:
- help them choose a first offer
- help them choose a first page
- give them a week-one plan

### Low-ticket — Automation Intake Pack
**Price:** $19  
**Job:** help buyers skip blank-page setup when scoping automation work

Suggested contents:
- client intake form
- workflow mapping worksheet
- permissions / risk checklist
- scope-summary template

### Core — Agent Ops Pack
**Price:** $49  
**Job:** help operators run cleaner builds and handoffs

Suggested contents:
- discovery SOP
- prompt QA checklist
- launch checklist
- support / handoff templates

### Traffic asset — Buyer’s Comparison Briefs
**Price:** free traffic / affiliate asset  
**Job:** rank, convert, and feed email capture

Suggested brief angles:
- Best tool for beginners
- Best tool for technical operators
- Best tool for selling templates
- Make vs Pipedream
- Best AI agent platform for solo operators

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## 5) 7-day publishing sprint

The point of this sprint is to stop drifting into endless research.

### Day 1 — Tighten homepage + capture
- clarify the main promise
- show the stack, product ladder, and lead magnet clearly
- make the CTA obvious

### Day 2 — Publish the stack page
- feature only 3–4 tools
- give each one a role
- link every tool mention back to the capture funnel

### Day 3 — Publish one comparison page
Start with:
- **Make vs Pipedream**

Why first:
- strong buyer intent
- easy beginner vs technical split
- helps readers self-sort quickly

### Day 4 — Publish one flagship commercial page
Start with:
- **Best AI agent platform for solo operators**

Anchor it around:
- Relevance AI

### Day 5 — Ship the first paid template page
Start with:
- **Automation Intake Pack**

Goal:
- prove the site can monetize directly, not only through affiliate clicks

### Day 6 — Write the email sequence
Minimum viable sequence:
- delivery email
- tiny stack email
- product-ladder email
- action / reply email

### Day 7 — Distribute and tighten
- share clips or posts pointing to the stack or comparison page
- email the list
- add internal links across all new pages
- note which page got the strongest click or reply signal

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## 6) CTA copy you can swipe

### Homepage CTA
**Headline CTA:**
> Get the free starter pack and pick the fastest path to your first AI-agent revenue asset.

**Support line:**
> Offer rubric, product ladder, 7-day publishing sprint, and follow-up copy included.

### Comparison page CTA
> Need the shortcut version? Grab the starter pack and copy the exact publishing plan.

### Product page CTA
> Skip the blank page. Use the pack, customize it, and ship this week.

### Footer CTA
> Start with the free pack, then choose your first comparison page or paid kit.

### Email opt-in CTA
> Tell me your lane — beginner stack, technical stack, or template-first — and I’ll point you to the next best asset.

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## 7) Four-email follow-up sequence

### Email 1 — Delivery
**Subject:** Your Agent Build Kits starter pack is ready

**Goal:** deliver the pack and create momentum

**Core message:**
- here is the pack
- today, pick your money lane
- reply if you want help choosing beginner, technical, or template-first

### Email 2 — The tiny stack
**Subject:** Why a smaller AI stack converts better

**Goal:** stop the reader from turning the site into a logo cemetery

**Core message:**
- fewer tools = clearer recommendations
- each tool should have a job
- link to the stack page

### Email 3 — Product ladder
**Subject:** Why low-ticket kits matter before SEO gets big

**Goal:** show why product pages matter immediately

**Core message:**
- affiliate clicks alone are too slow early on
- small templates create direct monetization
- link to the templates page or first paid product page

### Email 4 — Action email
**Subject:** Which page are you shipping first?

**Goal:** get a reply and point the reader to the next asset

**Core message:**
- ask which lane they chose
- recommend the next page based on that lane
- invite a simple reply

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## 8) First money pages to ship

If you only ship three pages after the homepage, ship these:

### 1. Best AI agent + automation stack for solo operators
**Purpose:** anchor page  
**Primary bridge:** stack → email capture → deeper pages

### 2. Make vs Pipedream
**Purpose:** commercial comparison  
**Primary bridge:** comparison → self-segmentation → affiliate click or starter pack opt-in

### 3. Automation Intake Pack
**Purpose:** first low-ticket product page  
**Primary bridge:** page visitor → paid shortcut

If you have time for a fourth:

### 4. Best AI agent platform for solo operators
**Purpose:** premium-intent commercial page  
**Primary bridge:** Relevance AI angle → email capture → future proof/tutorial pages

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## 9) Weekly scoreboard

Track these five numbers every week:

1. **Homepage visitor count**
2. **Email opt-in rate**
3. **Outbound clicks to featured offers**
4. **Number of shipped money pages**
5. **Number of shipped product assets**

If you want one simple operating rule:

> Every week should end with at least one new revenue asset live.

That could be:
- a comparison page
- a product page
- a lead magnet upgrade
- a follow-up email sequence
- a proof/tutorial asset tied to a featured offer

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## 10) Two-week priority order

### Week 1
- homepage tightened
- starter pack live
- stack page live
- first comparison page live
- email sequence drafted

### Week 2
- first paid template page live
- second comparison page live
- one review/tutorial page live
- internal links tightened
- conversion notes documented

If blocked by:
- affiliate approval
- DNS
- payment setup
- legal language

then keep shipping:
- page copy
- comparison structures
- product packaging
- email copy
- checklists

Do not stall.

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## Final operating rules

- One clear lane beats a blurry big-market brand.
- A tiny stack beats 20 random tool logos.
- A $19 product page can matter more than 10 extra hours of vague research.
- Every page should do at least two jobs: **rank + capture**, or **convert + bridge**.
- Momentum beats overthinking on the first weekend sprint.

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## Suggested next click order for this site

1. Review the stack page
2. Ship `Make vs Pipedream`
3. Ship the `Automation Intake Pack` product page
4. Connect both to the email sequence

That is enough to move the business from placeholder mode into a real monetization loop.
