Why Creating a Fake SaaS Using AI Is So Profitable

· Source: All About AI · Field: Business & Management — Entrepreneurship & Start-ups, Marketing, Branding & Advertising, Project & Product Management · Depth: Intermediate, long

Summary

The author conducted an experiment to demonstrate the ease and effectiveness of creating a fake SaaS product using AI tools to generate online traction and a waiting list. Over approximately two hours, a "Moxquant" quant betting platform was developed, including the purchase of the maxquant.com domain, a logo generated by ChatGPT, and a landing page built with Claude Code, Next.js, and hosted on Vercel. A fake demo video, featuring a "viral dashboard" streaming Poly Market data, was also created using Hyperframes. Marketing efforts focused on X (formerly Twitter), where an initial post garnered 107 views and 5 likes within 1 hour and 50 minutes, resulting in one waitlist sign-up. This rapid setup and initial engagement highlight how easily deceptive online claims of rapid growth can be fabricated using readily available AI agents and tools.

Key takeaway

For entrepreneurs or investors evaluating online claims of rapid SaaS growth, be highly skeptical of seemingly overnight success stories. AI agents and tools can fabricate convincing landing pages, demo videos, and social media traction in mere hours, as demonstrated by a fake SaaS generating a waitlist in under two hours. Always conduct thorough due diligence beyond surface-level metrics and social media engagement to verify product legitimacy and user acquisition.

Key insights

AI tools enable rapid, convincing fabrication of fake SaaS products and online traction with minimal effort.

Principles

Method

Create a slick landing page with a waitlist, generate a fake demo video using AI, and promote on social media (e.g., X) to simulate rapid SaaS growth and engagement.

In practice

Topics

Best for: Entrepreneur, Marketing Professional, AI Ethicist

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