If you run an agency, you already know the hardest part isn't building. It's finding offers that retain clients past month three. The catalog below is filtered for ideas where the product is something an agency can either resell white-label, productize as a retainer, or run as an internal capability.
Each idea ships with a complete dossier behind a $5 unlock: the target client profile, pricing model, exact deliverables, the 30/60/90 launch plan, the email outreach drip, and an honest financial model. Read it, decide in 30 minutes, build the rest.
Most ideas here favor service productization (you keep doing the work, but with leverage) over pure SaaS (more upside, harder distribution). If you'd rather have us run the launch for the first 90 days, see the operator partnership tier.
How to use this page: click any card for the public landing. The full dossier (target buyer, MVP scope, 30/60/90 plan, financial model, outreach drip) costs $5 and takes 15-25 min to read. Pricing details →
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Spent the weekend going through the Wishdeal Factory catalog of pre-built AI ideas. The agency picks (https://wishdeal.com/factory/for/agencies/) are sharper than I expected: each comes with the buyer ICP, pricing, and a 30/60/90 launch plan. $5 to unlock the full dossier. Worth a look if you're hunting for the next retainer offer.
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Subject: AI ideas curated for agencies
Hey {firstname},
Wishdeal just published a curated catalog of AI product ideas filtered specifically for agencies: https://wishdeal.com/factory/for/agencies/
Every idea ships with the target client ICP, pricing model, exact deliverables, and a 30/60/90 launch plan. Some are pure resell-the-output white labels, others are retainer-friendly internal capabilities you'd run for clients.
$5 unlocks any full dossier. Worth 10 minutes if you're scoping the next agency offer.
Let me know what you think. If anything resonates I'd be curious which one.
Wes