AI Product Accelerator Review

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Dhaval Bhatt has been balls-deep in AI for almost 20 years – way before it was the hottest buzzword on your LinkedIn feed.

He built a large language model when Sam Altman was probably still in diapers, launched a top generative AI tool (Squibler), and grew Product HQ into an 8,000-strong community with 10+ courses on AI product development and entrepreneurship. 

Go off, king!

Today, he runs AI Product Accelerator, helping founders actually build AI businesses instead of just tweeting about them.

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I’ll admit…

I don’t know which way is up anymore.

Waymo, AGI, smart contracts – chargers for our portable chargers? Take me back to wrapping the rubbery phone cord around my finger, talking to my best friend on a wall-mounted landline.

No, says Dhaval. Quit being a little hoe.

The world’s moving fast, and yanking your hoodie strings tight like a scared turtle won’t help.

But there is a silver lining.

Dhaval points out that product creation used to be reserved for big tech companies and VC-funded startups. However, now, thanks to AI? Anybody can build.

Yes, papi, even you.

Brainstorm ideas and let AI work for you 24/7 – since, y’know, ChatGPT doesn’t need a smoke break, and Claude won’t call in sick with the flu.

Dhaval believes AI products are the biggest opportunity staring you in the face.

And let’s be real – you probably hate your job anyway.

  • Maybe your work feels meaningless.
  • Maybe you’re not getting paid enough.
  • Or maybe you know AI’s coming for your paycheck sooner or later.

So when will you take aciton?

You’ve been sitting on the sidelines for years, watching other people land promotions, launch startups, speak at conferences, and rack up a fuckton of followers online.

And every time, you whisper to yourself, “Pssh, I could do that.”

But you haven’t, have you?

Because whenever you sit down to start, something gets in the way: creator’s block, impostor syndrome, technical headaches, distribution nightmares… or maybe your business partner’s just a huge asshole.

Whatever it is, right?

Dhaval faced those same challenges early on.

He overcame them, cashed in, and now he’s sharing his hard-fought lessons inside AI Product Accelerator.

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Here are some of the program highlights:

  • Exhilarating five-week course
  • Battle-tested by thousands of students
  • Revive your creative spark
  • Get funded and find the right cofounders
  • Build high-quality AI products
  • Find your perfect buyers
  • 3x your earning potential

Okay, but what are actual members saying?

Nalini Tippa was hesitant about joining. Even with a technical background, she was like, “Who am I to dive straight into AI product management?”

But she did.

And she was shocked at how fast she got a minimum viable product up, launched a landing page, fired up an ad campaign, and started hitting key milestones.

Which, if we’re being honest, is jargon for no results.

Who else?

Brian Leonard enrolled to get ahead of the AI revolution: sharpen his skills, bring more value to his company, and add a second stream of income.

He had doubts, too. Mainly, would he even have time between his 9-to-5 and family life?

But Dhaval’s team broke everything down into bite-sized lessons, making it easy to absorb and execute.

What he loved most?

Learning to build a product quickly and with intention. That, plus the hands-on mentorship and the bonds he formed with other students.

Sounds great.

Still no mention of a sale being made, though.

Oh well. Last but not least, Patti Cousins.

She called AI Product Accelerator mind-blowing and eye-opening.

After being laid off, she wanted to level up her AI knowledge and experience.

From what I can gather, she got the ball rolling on her AI product, landed a new job, and plans to keep building until her vision becomes reality.

She hopes to one day be independent and not have to rely on a corporation.

Man, all nice people. All saying nice things about Dhaval and his program.

But nobody’s mentioning that $100k to $250k per year in net profit that his copy promises.

Also, you have to apply just to find out what it costs. Ugh.

Guess you can always check out his Skool group for free and go from there.

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