Can a course-built tool become a real product?

A marketer with no developer built an email-sorting agent by following the paid GoPractice Build with AI course. The first version came from the course steps, then it was changed for l use.

The tool now works well, so there is interest in cleaning it up and selling it. The hard question is how much al work must be added before it becomes a product that can be sold.

The builder understands the now, but could not have built it from scratch at the start, which creates doubt about charging money for it. The main issue is whether customization is enough, or whether legitimacy comes from being able to support and improve the tool after customers buy it.

Key points

  • A non-developer built an email-sorting agent from a paid AI-building course.
  • The tool was later customized and now works for l use.
  • The main doubt is whether it is al enough to sell.
  • The course matters before any commercial .
  • Long-term support and improvement may matter more than how the first version was built.
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