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YC Demo Day: How to Stop Chasing AI Hype and Start Building Real Revenue

Unlock the SaaS Demolition Strategy: How to build profitable AI tools for <$100/mo. Stop chasing hype and target the massive market VC startups ignore.

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Selim Yoruk
Nov 06, 2025
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Every time a new list of “promising AI startups” drops —like the one from TechCrunch’s recent Early Stage event— I see the same old VC playbook.

It goes like this: build a complex, beautiful, all-in-one platform, raise millions, and go hunt for $50,000-a-year enterprise contracts. Good for them.

But that playbook leaves a market ten times larger completely wide open.

I’m talking about the freelancers, the small agencies, the indie hackers, and the startups that need 80% of that power for 1% of the price. That’s the opportunity. That’s where you come in.

Today, I’m going to show you how to deconstruct these “promising” AI startups and build your own scrappy, high-earning version.

The Target: The Specialized AI Agent

Let’s look at a couple of the companies from the TechCrunch list to see the pattern.

  • Lindy: This is a classic “AI agent” play. It handles scheduling, email drafting, and contract management. It’s designed to be an AI assistant that lives across your workflow. It’s smart, it’s integrated, and I guarantee it won’t be cheap once it’s out of beta.

  • AILI (Artificially Intelligent Legal Inc.): This one targets lawyers, helping them analyze and search through mountains of legal documents. It’s a vertical-specific search and summarization tool. Hugely valuable for a law firm with deep pockets.

You see the formula?

  1. Identify a high-value, repetitive white-collar task.

  2. Train or fine-tune an AI to do that specific task.

  3. Build a slick user interface around it.

  4. Sell it for a hefty subscription.

But the “magic” under the hood is more accessible than you think. You don’t need a team of 20 PhDs anymore. You just need to be clever.

The Scrappy DIY Playbook: How to Build Your Own for <$100/mo

Let’s not boil the ocean here. We’re not trying to build a perfect replica. We’re building a “good enough” micro-product that solves the core pain point.

I call this the SaaS Demolition Strategy.

Step 1: Deconstruct the Core Workflow What is Lindy really doing? It’s a series of triggers and actions powered by an LLM.

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