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Agent Build Kits Starter Pack

This is an open starter resource for turning an AI agent or automation site into a small, credible revenue engine without waiting on huge traffic or a giant consulting brand.

Choose one money lane instead of trying to cover the whole market at once.
Pair affiliate offers with a low-ticket template so the site can monetize before SEO matures.
Use every public page as both a ranking asset and an email-capture bridge.

What’s inside

One weekend-friendly playbook

Offer-selection rubric to decide which tools earn a place on the site first.
7-day publishing sprint so momentum stays high instead of drifting into research loops.
CTA and follow-up copy that bridges readers into both affiliate clicks and paid kits.

Preview the sections

The pack is intentionally short, practical, and open. Its job is to move an operator toward shipped pages and real monetization assets fast.

1. Pick one money lane first

  • Beginner buying-guide lane: recommend the simplest “start here” automation tool and explain why.
  • Technical comparison lane: compare two tools for operators who care about APIs, webhooks, and custom logic.
  • Template shortcut lane: sell a low-ticket worksheet, checklist, or SOP to readers who want implementation help now.
  • Do not try to win all three lanes at once on week one. One clean lane beats a messy “everything” brand.

2. Score offers before you publish them

  • Use five filters: buyer intent, payout quality, onboarding clarity, tutorial friendliness, and product-fit with your future templates.
  • Keep at least one beginner-friendly offer, one more technical offer, and one product-delivery tool in the stack.
  • The current best first stack for this site: Make, Pipedream, Relevance AI, and Gumroad.
  • If a tool is hard to explain in one sentence, it probably does not belong on the first money pages yet.

3. Use this simple product ladder

  • Free: Starter Pack that helps the reader choose an offer, choose a first page, and publish this week.
  • Low-ticket: $19 Automation Intake Pack for discovery calls, scoping, and workflow mapping.
  • Core: $49 Agent Ops Pack for SOPs, QA, launch, and handoff.
  • Traffic asset: comparison briefs that rank, capture email, and bridge into either affiliate clicks or your paid kits.

4. 7-day publishing sprint

  • Day 1: tighten the homepage promise and lead magnet CTA.
  • Day 2: publish the focused stack page with only 3–4 tools and clear roles.
  • Day 3: publish “Make vs Pipedream” for beginner vs technical buyers.
  • Day 4: publish “Best AI agent platform for solo operators” and anchor Relevance AI.
  • Day 5: package the $19 intake template and publish the product page.
  • Day 6: write the 4-email follow-up sequence and connect every page to one CTA.
  • Day 7: distribute: post clips, send email, update internal links, and note which page got the strongest buyer response.

5. Money-page CTA copy you can swipe

  • Homepage CTA: “Get the free starter pack and pick the fastest path to your first AI-agent revenue asset.”
  • Comparison CTA: “Need the shortcut version? Grab the starter pack and copy the exact publishing plan.”
  • Template CTA: “Skip the blank page. Use the pack, customize it, and ship this week.”
  • Email CTA: “Reply with your lane—beginner stack, technical stack, or template-first—and I’ll point you to the next best asset.”

6. 4-email follow-up sequence

  • Email 1 — Delivery: send the pack and tell the reader to pick one money lane today.
  • Email 2 — Stack: explain the tiny featured stack and why too many tools kill conversions.
  • Email 3 — Product ladder: show how a $19–$49 kit can monetize before search traffic compounds.
  • Email 4 — Action: ask which page they are publishing first and point them at the most relevant stack/product page.

7. Weekly scoreboard

  • Traffic: unique visitors to the homepage, stack page, and first comparison page.
  • Capture: email opt-in rate from homepage and comparison pages.
  • Commercial intent: outbound clicks to featured offers.
  • Product readiness: one free asset live, one low-ticket product page live, one next asset queued.
  • Do not optimize for vanity metrics first. Optimize for clicks, captures, and shipped assets.

8. Two-week priority order

  • Week 1: homepage, starter pack, stack page, first comparison, and follow-up emails.
  • Week 2: first paid template page, second comparison page, and one proof-oriented review/tutorial asset.
  • If blocked by a payment processor or affiliate approval, keep shipping pages and product copy instead of stalling.
  • Momentum matters more than perfect tooling during the first weekend sprint.

Recommended next clicks

After opening the pack, the next move is simple: compare the paid packs, review the stack page if you need tools, then choose the first product page to ship this weekend.