Web Automation Ideas

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I can automate basically anything on the web with 0 detection, I've completed all my current jobs / ideas with it, anyone have ideas to truly capitalize on it?
 
Look in the WTB/HAF sections of BHW and see what people are actively looking for - accounts, bot traffic etc. At the moment Reddit automation is what is failing for most people from what I'm seeing.
 
the trap with "i can automate anything" is you end up competing on price as a generic tool. the money isnt the script, its picking ONE workflow where detection is the exact wall everyone else hits and selling the OUTCOME done-for-you, not the bot. steptoe nailed it, if your undetected edge holds on reddit thats a service people are actively failing at right now, so you sell "warm aged reddit accounts that dont get banned" not "a reddit bot". same skill, 10x the price, because youre selling the result they cant get anywhere else. whats the one platform your detection-bypass holds up best on?
 
If the goal is to make money, then why not try to automate a large dating site (hypothetically) and send traffic to dating offers?
 
I have the same problem. I can actually code almost everything, but can't find a clients for orders.
 
the trap with "i can automate anything" is you end up competing on price as a generic tool. the money isnt the script, its picking ONE workflow where detection is the exact wall everyone else hits and selling the OUTCOME done-for-you, not the bot. steptoe nailed it, if your undetected edge holds on reddit thats a service people are actively failing at right now, so you sell "warm aged reddit accounts that dont get banned" not "a reddit bot". same skill, 10x the price, because youre selling the result they cant get anywhere else. whats the one platform your detection-bypass holds up best on?
I guess my question on this is whether or not the market is large enough to dedicated time and resources to reddit accounts. I actually don't know much about reddit (never had my own account). I did test already making an account, and botting it, and it works fine. It seems a lot of this forum is account selling which is cool, just hard to conceptualize a business without understanding the driven demand in that niche or knowing what kind of sales are being made.
 
the demand is real and its RECURRING, which is the key part. reddit is the hardest platform to bot, aggressive shadowbans + karma/age gates, so everyone doing reddit marketing constantly burns accounts and re-buys = a consumable, not a one-time sale. buyers: agencies doing reddit for seo (reddit ranks in google now), of/adult promoters, saas founders seeding subs, crypto. to size it without guessing, look at the account-selling and WTB sections here, check current asks for aged high-karma reddit accounts and how fast they move, thats your live demand signal. price tier depends on what your bot outputs though, does it just make fresh accounts or can it farm karma and age them? aged+karma is where the real money is, fresh accounts are near worthless.
 
I can automate basically anything on the web with 0 detection, I've completed all my current jobs / ideas with it, anyone have ideas to truly capitalize on it?
I'd focus on selling automation as a service. Businesses pay well to automate repetitive tasks, reporting, customer support, or lead management. Recurring clients are usually more valuable than one-time projects.
 
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