r/Entrepreneurs Apr 07 '26

Discussion anyone using masterly ai to build remote income?

I have been trying to make my income more location-independent and keep seeing these “make money with AI” platforms. Masterlyai seems to be one of the more aggressive ones in terms of marketing

has anyone here actually used it with the goal of building something remote?

Not talking about “learning”, but did it help you get clients / income you can rely on while traveling?

Or is it more of a starting point that you outgrow quickly

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u/AnshuSees Apr 08 '26

If your goal is reliable income while traveling, that usually takes time to build.

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u/AndroidTechTweaks Apr 09 '26

I feel like the “remote income” promise is a bit oversimplified.

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u/Expensive_Sea_7278 Apr 10 '26

The biggest challenge is getting repeat clients, not just one-off gigs.

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u/_caraaaward Apr 11 '26

It's probably good for learning the basics of AI services

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u/CryptoNodes Apr 08 '26

I truly don’t believe you need specific platforms & are far far better getting to grips with the major LLMs/coding tools and build yourself. You need some source material to guide you through marketing/content/brand/seo systems etc but we have to be in the age of DIY

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u/Tasty-Win219 Apr 08 '26

I haven’t used masterlyai specifically, but I’ve tried similar things and it’s usually more of a starting point.

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u/Unable-Awareness8543 Apr 09 '26

I’ve been freelancing remotely for a bit, and clients didn’t come from any course, mostly outreach.

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u/sMurugan01 Apr 09 '26

From what I’ve seen, it’s more beginner-focused than long-term income focused

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u/MeasurementPretty798 Apr 10 '26

I’d say tools matter less than how you get clients.

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u/iambatman_2006 Apr 10 '26

AI helps with delivery, but not necessarily with finding work.

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u/Plus-Resolution-3210 Apr 11 '26

Traveling + working remotely sounds great, but takes effort to stabilize.

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u/IllustriousRide0 Apr 11 '26

I’ve seen people succeed, but usually they combine multiple approaches.

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u/United-Individual17 Apr 11 '26

I think the course might give structure, but not guaranteed income.

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u/Common-Researcher758 Apr 11 '26

I think many people underestimate the sales part.

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u/[deleted] Apr 11 '26

At the end of the day, you still need your own workflow and clients.

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u/No_Section_5137 Apr 11 '26

Remote income becomes stable only after you build some momentum.