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From Side Project to $10K MRR: Selling AI Skills Online

Ultrion TeamJune 20, 202612 min read

From Side Project to $10K MRR: Selling AI Skills Online

The dream: build a small AI skill over a weekend, list it on a marketplace, and watch recurring revenue roll in. The reality: it takes strategy, iteration, and persistence. But $10K MRR (Monthly Recurring Revenue) is absolutely achievable β€” here's the exact playbook, based on real creators on SkillExchange.

The Mindset Shift

Most developers think of side projects as portfolio pieces or learning exercises. To reach $10K MRR, you need to think like a business from day one.

Before: "I'll build something cool and see if people want it." After: "I'll find an expensive problem, build the smallest skill that solves it, and charge for it immediately."

This shift changes everything: what you build, how you price it, and how you iterate.

Phase 1: Find Your Wedge (Week 1)

Don't build first and look for customers later. Find the customer first.

Where to Look

Marketplace Gaps: Browse SkillExchange categories. Sort by "Most Searched" and cross-reference with "Fewest Results." Gaps = opportunities.

Enterprise Pain Points: What do companies pay consultants $200/hour to do? Data cleaning, compliance audits, report generation β€” all prime skill candidates.

Your Own Frustrations: What repetitive task took you hours this week? If it frustrated you, it frustrates thousands of others.

The Wedge Criteria

Your first skill should be:

  • Narrow enough to build in a weekend
  • Painful enough that people will pay to solve it
  • Repeatable β€” the same problem occurs regularly
  • Measurable β€” clear before/after metrics

Example wedge: "Extracting structured data from messy PDF invoices." Not glamorous, but every business deals with it and it costs real hours.

Phase 2: Build the Minimum Viable Skill (Week 1–2)

Your MVP skill should do one thing well. No dashboards, no fancy UI, no multi-step workflows. Just a clean input β†’ processing β†’ output.

Architecture

Input (structured) β†’ Core Logic β†’ Output (structured)

Build Checklist

  • Define input/output schema
  • Implement core logic (aim for 80% accuracy)
  • Add error handling for edge cases
  • Write basic documentation
  • Deploy as MCP-compatible skill
  • Set initial pricing ($0.01–$0.05/call)

What NOT to Build Yet

  • Analytics dashboards
  • Multi-language support
  • Enterprise features (SSO, audit logs)
  • Mobile interfaces
  • Complex pricing tiers

Ship the core. Everything else comes after you have users.

Phase 3: Launch and Get Your First 10 Users (Week 2–3)

Your first 10 paying users matter more than your next 1,000. They'll give you the feedback that shapes your product.

Launch Steps

  1. List on SkillExchange with clear documentation and transparent pricing
  2. Post in 3 communities: Reddit (r/AIagents, r/MachineLearning), HN, developer Discord
  3. Offer a launch discount: 50% off for the first month to early adopters
  4. Reach out personally to 20 potential users in your niche

What to Measure

  • Adoption rate: How many agents try your skill?
  • Retention: Do they come back after the first call?
  • Error rate: What percentage of calls fail?
  • User feedback: What do they ask for?

Revenue Target: $100–$300/month

With 10–30 active users at a few cents per call, you should hit low hundreds in monthly revenue. This validates demand.

Phase 4: Iterate to $1K MRR (Month 1–3)

Now you have real usage data. Use it.

Improve Based on Data

  • Fix the top error: Whatever causes the most failed calls, fix it first
  • Improve accuracy: Move from 80% to 90%+ on your core metric
  • Reduce latency: Every 100ms improvement increases retention
  • Add the #1 requested feature: Only one. Stay focused.

Expand Distribution

  • Write content: Blog posts about the problem you solve (great for SEO)
  • Get reviews: Ask satisfied users for SkillExchange reviews
  • Cross-promote: Find complementary skills and recommend each other
  • Enterprise outreach: Identify 5 companies that need your skill and reach out directly

Add Subscription Tier

Once you have 30+ active users, introduce a $29–$49/month plan with included volume. This stabilizes revenue.

Revenue Target: $1,000/month

50–80 users across per-call and subscription should get you here.

Phase 5: Scale to $10K MRR (Month 3–12)

This is where most creators plateau. Breaking through requires deliberate expansion.

Build Your Second and Third Skill

One skill is a product. Three skills are a portfolio. Your existing users are your warmest market for new skills.

Strategy: Build skills that naturally precede or follow your first skill. If your first skill parses invoices, your second could categorize expenses, and your third could flag anomalies.

Move Upmarket

Enterprise customers pay 10–50x more than individual developers. Once your skill is reliable and well-reviewed:

  1. Add enterprise tier: $499–$2,000/month with SLA, support, and volume
  2. Offer custom integration: $5K–$15K one-time for custom deployment
  3. Target mid-market: Companies with 100–1,000 employees are the sweet spot

Build a Brand

  • Write a blog: Share your journey, technical insights, market observations
  • Speak at meetups: Local AI/ML meetups are hungry for content
  • Be active on SkillExchange: Respond to reviews, engage in discussions

Revenue Breakdown at $10K MRR

Revenue Source Monthly Amount How
Per-call revenue $2,500 50K calls at $0.05 avg
Starter subscriptions $2,000 40 subscribers at $49/mo
Professional tier $3,000 15 subscribers at $199/mo
Enterprise contract $2,500 1 contract at $2,500/mo
Total $10,000

This is conservative. Some creators reach $10K MRR with a single high-value skill targeting enterprise. Others build 10 small skills that each generate $1K. Find your path.

The Common Thread: Relentless Focus on User Value

Every creator who's reached $10K+ MRR on SkillExchange shares one trait: they obsess over user value. They don't chase trends, add features randomly, or compete on price. They identify a real problem, solve it better than anyone else, and charge fairly for the value they create.

Your Next Steps

  1. Today: Identify your wedge β€” the one problem you'll solve first
  2. This weekend: Build the minimum viable skill
  3. Next week: List on SkillExchange and start getting feedback
  4. Month 1: Reach $100 MRR
  5. Month 3: Reach $1K MRR
  6. Month 6–12: Scale to $10K MRR

Start building on SkillExchange β€” your first $1 is closer than you think.

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