ChatGPT’s New Internet Browser Can Run 80% of a 1-Person Business — No Tech Skills Required

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What if your internet browser acted like a full-time employee — handling research, planning and execution for you?

That’s exactly what OpenAI’s Atlas browser makes possible — and most people still aren’t using it.

And I’ll show you how solopreneurs are already using it to reclaim 40+ hours a week.

In this video, I’m breaking down eight plug-and-play use cases that solo entrepreneurs are using right now to scale toward six to seven figures and cut their workload in half:

  • Content Creation: Identify breakout hooks, draft scripts, and organize everything into a single Google Doc automatically.

  • Tab Chaos Killer: Ask Atlas what you were working on and instantly rebuild your workflow or automation plan from browsing context.

  • Conversion Boost: Audit landing pages using the latest research and get a ready-to-run test plan for higher conversions.

  • Inbox Cleanup: Auto-unsubscribe from dead senders and get a clean report of what changed.

  • Inline Editing: Rewrite any draft in your tone of voice directly inside the page, no copy-paste needed.

  • Smart Purchasing: Compare tools, gear and software intelligently before you buy — save hours and avoid bad decisions.

  • Content Intelligence: Scan Reddit, Substack and YouTube to build next week’s posting plan based on real audience demand.

  • SEO and Findability: Run compact audits for Google and AI search engines like Perplexity so people actually find your work.

Inside the video, you’ll learn:

  • My full Atlas setup from blank browser → first automation

  • The exact prompts I use to turn Atlas into a revenue-producing machine

  • How to eliminate 40+ hours of manual work every single week

  • Why “zero-click searches” mean your current business model must evolve now

The way you use AI just changed. This is how you build your edge before everyone else catches on.

The AI Success Kit is available to download for free, along with a chapter from my new book, The Wolf is at The Door.

What if your internet browser acted like a full-time employee — handling research, planning and execution for you?

That’s exactly what OpenAI’s Atlas browser makes possible — and most people still aren’t using it.

And I’ll show you how solopreneurs are already using it to reclaim 40+ hours a week.

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