Will AI kill info products?
I saw a guy on Twitter the other day say that selling info would die in the next couple of years.
Essentially, his theory boiled down to:
“Why would you pay someone for information you could get for free from AI?”
I see it differently.
I’ve never bought information for the information. I’ve always bought it for the outcome.
Now, many will say, “Just ask FapGPT the questions an info product would cover, implement them, and get the outcome for free.”
And many would be wrong.
The reason you pay for an info product is to be shown exactly how someone has successfully achieved the specific outcome you want.
It’s not just scraped together from the four corners of the internet. There’s no danger that the slop you’re being served was straight from a neckbeard know-it-all from the darkest depths of Reddit.
It’s not just theory.
Somebody has actually done the exact thing you want to do.
It could be an email automation sequence or whatever. I don’t want to know a theory. I don’t want to know how it’s supposed to be done. I want to see how this exact person did it. Does it work? Are they making money from their automation? I want them to literally show me. Let me watch over their shoulder as they click the buttons.
Why?
Because, contrary to popular consensus online… running a successful business is rare. There are far more people posting their theories and larping online as successful entrepreneurs than there are genuinely successful entrepreneurs sharing how they make their sausage.
I want proof. And I’m willing to pay for it.
So, until FapGPT is running its own business successfully, it’s simply the robo equivalent of an online larper to me.
AI so great! So smart!
Show me the facking proof.
AI doesn’t have a client on video saying it was an “integral part of our business scaling past $100k a month”
But I do.
How’s that for proof?
If you want my help launching and automating your info offers in 2026, send me an email with the phrase “PRIVATE CLIENT”, and I’ll be in touch with some questions about your business.
James Perkins
P.S. Know someone ready to print? Forward them this as an email. If I end up working with them, I’ll pay you 50% of what I charge them for the first month.