MindPal literally saved our agency from drowning in manual work.
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Nice concept. How are people actually distributing these AI hubs, though? I think many people tinker around with vibe coding platforms, but most are only personal or toy sites, and I haven't known anyone actually making money with them yet. Do you know any case studies I can look at?
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@serenang Great question. Yes, this is a new concept, and I don't think many coaches and consultants actually do this yet. That's why we are launching it today to share about this practice that I see emerging based on the patterns I see in our user community.
When it comes to distribution, I see that most people who actually see the most success with this kind of AI hub are the ones that already have a solid, established coaching or consulting business and they add an AI layer into that. They already have the customer base, and now they are introducing a new AI layer that can provide 24/7 on-demand support as a new value add or a revenue stream to their business. They have been pretty creative with their monetization model:
Some people will add it as part of their recurring community membership subscription if they already have a community and raise their community membership price.
Some people would introduce it as a monthly subscription for ongoing access to these AI tools.
Some people would sell based on a pay-per-use model, and so on.
I think, in general, the core thing is that they need to have some expertise that they are known for, and they can turn it into 24/7 on-demand support that anybody can return to when they need the support. I have some case studies on our website at https://mindpal.space/customer-success and on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy7MIoVoFV4z6NgrD-k_KnEJWnElYIz8z that you can explore.
The vibe coding + paywall stack is pretty clever - using MindPal for the AI logic and something like Lovable or Replit for the wrapper removes a ton of the boring infrastructure work. I've been building AI tools for a while and the auth/billing piece is always what kills momentum. Does this work for tools that need to connect to external APIs or databases, or is it mostly self-contained AI workflows?
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@mykola_kondratiuk Hi Mykola! That's a great question. MindPal is definitely not limited to self-contained workflows. It is designed to be the "brain" of your application, and it has several ways to connect with the outside world:
Custom Tools (API Connections): You can create custom tools that allow your AI agents to fetch data from or push data to any external API or database. This means your agents can query real-time market data, update your CRM, or interact with your company’s internal databases.
Model Context Protocol (MCP): MindPal is the first no-code platform to support MCP. Think of this as a "USB-C port" for your AI. You can plug in MCP servers (like those for Google Drive, Slack, or specific databases) using just a URL, giving your agents instant access to those external data sources and tools.
Webhook Nodes: Within a multi-agent workflow, you can use Webhook Nodes to send data to external automation platforms like Make.com, Zapier, or your own custom backend at any specific step.
In short, you can use MindPal to handle all the complex AI logic and external integrations, while your wrapper focuses on the UI/UX and user management.
Let me know if you have any other questions!
That's good to know - the external API support is what would make this actually useful for real workflows vs. toy demos. Makes the whole stack more compelling.
Interesting!! Feels like building is getting easier, but distribution is still the hard part. How are your users usually getting their first real users?
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@amraniyasser Most of our successful users aren't actually hunting for "new" users from scratch. They are coaches, consultants, and experts who already have an established audience. They usually build an AI hub to add an AI layer to their high-ticket programs to make them more valuable or as a new self-serve recurring revenue. Since they already have the trust, the AI just becomes a better, more efficient way to deliver their expertise.
feels like the hard part here is not building the hub, but giving people a reason to come back to it
how are you thinking about that?
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@artem_kosilov I believe retention comes down to the utility of the tools. If you turn your expertise into 24/7 AI agents, you’re giving people a reason to return every time they have a problem. Unlike a course or 1-on-1 coaching, which can feel like a one-off, people never really stop having problems. Providing on-demand deliverables and advice without you being there is what makes a subscription model actually stick. The value is continuous.
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How is this different from just building a chatbot?
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@hoai_van_nguyen Thanks for your question! A chatbot is one tool. This is a full hub — a branded website with multiple AI tools (both conversational agents and multi-step workflows), user authentication, personalized profiles, usage tracking, access control, payment gates, and analytics.