There's probably $100 billion up for grabs for people who build startup for AI agents
Over the next 10 years you're going to have a market of billions of customers (agents) with millions of wallets that want to use your services.
TLDR; The internet was built for people:
1. Search google
2. Read landing page
3. Book demo
4. Talk to sales
5. Buy
Agents don’t do that.
Agents will:
1. Ask which product to use
2. Read your docs/pricing/security pages
3. Compare you to competitors
4. Check if you have an MCP/API/tool layer
5. Buy or recommend you without ever “visiting” your site like a person
Everyone is going to have personal agents and business agents. This feels inevitable at this point. OpenClaw, Hermes, Claude Code, Codex, Google Spark. The tools are here. Which means there will be more agents on the internet than humans.
So, where's the opportunity??
Go look at every SaaS tool you use. Notion. Slack. Jira. Google Analytics.
Now ask: what is the version of this built purely for agents?
Agent-native payments. Agent-native communication.
Agent-native memory. Every category gets rebuilt.
I clearly break down this shift and explain you everything on today's ep of
@startupideaspod.
Over the next 10 years you're going to have a market of billions of customers (agents) with millions of wallets that want to use your services. The founders who build for them now are going to look like the people who built websites in 1995. Might feel janky at the moment, but also obvious in hindsight.
This is the next shift.
Link over here:
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