What if your browser could work like a full-time employee—researching, writing, organizing, and planning—without you touching a single tab?
Now this is not a thought experiment.
OpenEye just launched Atlas—the first AI-native browser that actually works for you.
While Chrome forces you to click, switch, search and repeat, Atlas turns your entire browser into a digital worker that runs your business alongside you.
And today, I’m going to show you exactly how solopreneurs are using it to scale toward 40-plus hours a week and six and seven figures.
In this video, I break down eight plug-and-play use cases that solopreneurs are using right now to move from six to seven figures and cut their workload in half:
• Content creation – Find breakout viral hooks, draft scripts and organize everything automatically in one Google Doc.
• Tab chaos killer – Ask Atlas what you’re working on, and it instantly rebuilds your workflow or automation plan based on your browsing history.
• Promote conversions – Audit landing pages and test-ready plans for high conversions using the latest research.
• Inbox cleaning -Auto-subscribe from dead senders and get a clean report of what’s changed.
• Inline editing -Rewrite any draft in your own tone directly within the page, no copy-paste required.
• Smart shopping – Compare tools, gear and software intelligently before you buy – Save hours and avoid bad decisions.
• Content Intelligence – Scan Reddit, Subsec and YouTube to base the next week’s posting plan on real audience demand.
• SEO and search – Run Compact Audit for Google And Problems like AI search engines so people actually find your work.
Within the video, you will learn:
• My complete Atlas setup from empty browser to first automation
Exact pointers to use to turn atlas into a revenue generating machine
How to eliminate 40+ hours of manual work every single week
• Why “zero-click searches” mean your existing business model should evolve now
The way you use AI has just changed. Build your edge before you catch everyone.
The AI Success Kit is available to download for free, along with a chapter from my new book, The wolf is at the door.
What if your browser could work like a full-time employee—researching, writing, organizing, and planning—without you touching a single tab?
Now this is not a thought experiment.
OpenEye just launched Atlas—the first AI-native browser that actually works for you.
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