The Zero Dollar AI Engine™ — one real run
Real, unedited run from my machine. GPT-5.6 Sol (the smart planner) wrote the plan ONCE — 166 words. Then GPT-5.6 Luna (the free workhorse) executed all three pieces in parallel. Nothing touched by a human.
LAYER 3 · PLANNER · SOL — RAN ONCE the 3-piece content plan
1. LinkedIn post
Angle: Free AI has shifted from “interesting demo” to producing usable business outputs—research, follow-ups, briefs, and first drafts.
Structure: Contrarian opener → 3 concrete tasks it handles → why this changes cost/access → caution that judgment still matters → question CTA.
Tone: Direct, credible, slightly provocative; no hype.
Length: 180–220 words.
2. Customer follow-up email template
Angle: Turn meeting notes into a polished follow-up that confirms priorities and creates momentum.
Structure: Subject line → personalized thank-you → recap 2–3 goals/problems → agreed actions with owners and deadlines → clear next step → friendly sign-off. Include placeholders such as [Name], [Priority], and [Date].
Tone: Warm, concise, professional, human—not salesy.
Length: 120–160 words.
3. Five X post hooks
Angle: Each hook frames free AI becoming genuinely useful for business, not merely cheaper entertainment.
Structure: Write five standalone opening lines using varied formats: bold claim, before/after contrast, surprising observation, warning, and practical promise.
Tone: Punchy, specific, curiosity-driven; avoid clickbait and jargon.
Length: 12–20 words per hook.
LAYER 1 · WORKER · LUNA piece 1 — the LinkedIn post
Free AI is no longer just a clever demo. It is starting to do work businesses actually pay people to do.
It can research a market, compare competitors, and turn scattered information into a useful briefing.
It can turn meeting notes into a clear follow-up email, complete with priorities, owners, and next steps.
It can produce a solid first draft of a proposal, landing page, sales script, internal update, or customer response in minutes.
That does not mean every job disappears. It means the cost of getting to a usable starting point has dropped dramatically. A small business can now access research and drafting capabilities that once required an agency, specialist, or expensive software subscription.
The important shift is not that AI can generate text. It is that free tools can now produce business outputs with enough structure to move work forward.
But judgment still matters. AI can miss context, repeat bad assumptions, invent details, or recommend something that sounds reasonable but is strategically wrong. The advantage goes to people who know what to ask, what to verify, and what to change.
Free AI is becoming less about entertainment and more about leverage.
What business task have you started handing to AI that genuinely saves you time?
LAYER 1 · WORKER · LUNA piece 2 — the follow-up email template
Subject: Next steps from our conversation
Hi [Name],
Thank you for taking the time to meet today. I appreciated learning more about your priorities and the challenges around [specific problem].
To recap, we discussed three key goals:
• Improving [Priority]
• Reducing friction in [process or challenge]
• Creating a clearer path toward [desired outcome]
We agreed on the following actions:
• [Owner] will [Action] by [Date]
• [Owner] will share [document or information] by [Date]
• I will follow up with [next deliverable] by [Date]
As a next step, let’s reconnect on [Date] to review progress, answer any open questions, and confirm the plan for moving forward. If priorities have shifted, feel free to let me know before then.
Thanks again for the thoughtful conversation. I’m looking forward to keeping the momentum going.
Best,
[Your Name]
LAYER 1 · WORKER · LUNA piece 3 — five X hooks
1. Free AI is no longer a toy; it can already handle the first draft of real business work.
2. Yesterday, free AI entertained you; today, it can turn messy notes into a client-ready follow-up.
3. The surprising advantage of free AI isn’t lower cost—it’s giving small teams useful leverage before hiring specialists.
4. Warning: businesses ignoring free AI may not lose to smarter companies, but to faster versions of themselves.
5. Give free AI your meeting notes, research question, or rough idea, and get a workable starting point in minutes.