I Built a Free AI Tool That Tells You Which GPTs Would Actually Help Your Business

Most AI advice starts in the wrong place.

It begins with the tools—ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity—and tells you what they can do, not whether those actions would actually matter in your business.

You get long lists of apps. Prompt tutorials. “101 Ways to Use AI in Your Business.”

But if your brain doesn’t work like a linear productivity machine, those lists feel like noise.

They don’t help you figure out what’s worth building.

They don’t start with your patterns.

And they definitely don’t account for the way executive function (or the lack of it) shapes every decision you make.



The Strategic Thinking That Should Come First

What would shift everything isn’t more AI tools.

It’s knowing where you’re already spending unsustainable energy—and building tools that reduce it.


That’s why I built the GPT Opportunity Finder.

Not to show you what’s possible.

To show you what’s necessary.


How the Opportunity Finder Works

The Opportunity Finder is a custom AI assistant that:

  • Asks about your current workflow and challenges (one question at a time—on purpose)

  • Identifies patterns where mental energy is leaking

  • Suggests 3–5 GPT ideas that could meaningfully change your day

  • Includes a complexity assessment—so you know what you’re getting into before you build


There’s no login, no email, no tech overwhelm.

Just a calm, clear way to make strategic decisions about AI.


Real Examples of GPT Recommendations

Here are a few actual outputs from users:

  • A creative coach discovered they could automate client onboarding and cut 6 hours of admin a week

  • A strategist found a way to convert voice notes into structured content for weekly publishing

  • A consultant saw that the real problem wasn’t writing copy—it was decision fatigue around what to write

None of these users needed 10 AI tools.

They needed 1–3 highly specific, brain-aligned assistants. That’s it.


Why This Works Better for Neurodivergent Entrepreneurs

Linear planning doesn’t always work.

What does? One decision at a time. Visual thinking. Immediate relevance. A system that responds to you instead of asking you to contort yourself to fit it.


The Opportunity Finder is built around that.

No overwhelm. No assumptions. Just real strategy, based on how you already operate.


It’s not about fixing your brain.

It’s about building smarter tools around how it actually works.


Try the Tool

If you’ve been circling AI with low-key interest—but never knew where to start—this is your on-ramp.

No pressure. No pitch. Just the strategic clarity most AI advice skips.

Marissa

MTv didn’t tell me the Real World would be like this.

https://www.marissagarza.com