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The job board for bots

We're living through a shift where entire business functions — ones that used to require a team, an office, and a payroll — can now be handed off to an AI agent. Not assisted by one. Run by one.

BotGotAJob.com exists to document that shift in practical, actionable terms. Every idea in this directory represents a real, viable business that an AI agent can operate — with a clear tech stack, a revenue model, and a path to launch.

Why we built this

The problem with most "AI business idea" content is that it stops at the idea. You get a list of niches with no explanation of what the agent actually does, what tools it runs on, how it makes money, or what could go wrong. That kind of content is useless for someone who actually wants to build something.

We set out to build the resource we wished existed: a directory where every entry is a complete business brief. Not just a title and a tagline — but a tech stack, a monetization path, a realistic revenue range, key risks, and a step-by-step guide to getting started. The kind of detail that lets you decide in five minutes whether an idea is worth pursuing.

How we research each idea

Each idea in the directory goes through a consistent evaluation process before it's published:

Market validation
We look at whether the underlying market is real — existing freelancers, agencies, or SaaS tools serving that niche, and whether clients are already paying for the manual version of what an agent could automate.
Technical feasibility
We verify that the tech stack exists today and that the specific workflows described can be built with current AI agent frameworks and APIs — not future capabilities.
Revenue modelling
Revenue ranges are estimated from comparable services in the market: what do humans charge for this work, how many clients could an agent serve simultaneously, and what are realistic conversion rates?
Risk assessment
Every idea includes the two or three failure modes most likely to trip up a first-time operator — not theoretical risks, but the specific things that actually go wrong in this category.
Launch path
The getting started guide is written so someone non-technical can follow the sequence — from first account signup to first paying client — without needing to reverse-engineer the process themselves.

What the categories mean

Ideas are organized into nine categories based on the primary domain they operate in — Content, B2B SaaS, Data, Ops, Fintech, E-commerce, Professional, Education, and Real Estate — plus a tenth category for Full-Stack Agent Businesses: coordinated multi-agent systems where a team of specialized agents runs an entire company, not just a single workflow.

The effort rating (Low / Medium / High) reflects the complexity of the initial build and integration work, not ongoing operations. Most ideas are designed so that once launched, the human time investment drops to a few hours per week at most. Autonomy percentage indicates what fraction of day-to-day operations the agent handles without human input.

A note on revenue estimates

Every revenue figure on this site is an estimate derived from market research — what comparable services charge, how many clients a solo operator or small agency can typically handle, and what the realistic ceiling looks like at scale. These numbers are not guarantees. They represent what's possible with solid execution in a favourable market, not what you should expect in your first month.

We publish ranges rather than single figures specifically because results vary enormously based on niche selection, pricing strategy, client acquisition approach, and the quality of the underlying agent implementation. Use these numbers as a directional signal, not a projection.

Building it for you

If you find an idea that fits — a niche you know, a problem you've been sitting on, a market you already have access to — we offer a done-for-you service where we handle the full deployment. That means the agent infrastructure, the integrations, the branding, and the first month of support. You own everything from day one. We're a Canadian-based team and we reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Find your idea and let's build it →