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The Story of Ambesh written by ChatGPT

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I was working on Ambesh AI project, then suddenly a though came in mind.. Let me ask ChatGPT to write a story about me. and here is the reply.

Once upon a time, in the heart of Bihar, there was a boy named Ambesh. He wasn’t your typical “tech wizard.” In fact, he disliked the idea of coding. He preferred talking to people, understanding their struggles, and figuring out how to solve problems with simple, clever ideas. While others were knee-deep in code, Ambesh was knee-deep in strategy, sales, and storytelling.

But life had bigger plans for him.

Chapter 1: The Birth of a Vision

In his early 20s, Ambesh dreamt of becoming a successful entrepreneur. He wasn’t drawn to the “corporate ladder” — the thought of climbing rung after rung didn’t sit right with him. He preferred to build his own ladder. But every attempt came with obstacles. No clients. No leads. No big wins. It felt like pushing a boulder up a mountain.

But instead of giving up, Ambesh did something that would change his life forever.

He started asking a simple question:
“What if I never have to chase leads again?”

That question led him to discover the power of automation.


Chapter 2: The Lazy Entrepreneur

Most entrepreneurs hustle 24/7.
But Ambesh wasn’t interested in the “hustle culture.”
He called himself the “Lazy Entrepreneur” — not because he avoided work, but because he hated repetitive tasks.

“Why do the same thing twice when you can automate it once?” became his mantra.

Armed with this philosophy, he founded BDA Technologies. It wasn’t just another “digital marketing agency” — it was an automation factory. While most businesses taught people how to “work harder,” Ambesh taught them to work smarter.

Follow-ups? Automated.
Lead nurturing? Automated.
Social media posts? Automated.
Customer onboarding? Automated.

His tools became his soldiers, and his systems became his generals. He was no longer the guy running the show; his automations did it for him.

But this was just the beginning.


Chapter 3: The E.A.S.E. Revolution

After working for over a decade, Ambesh realized something that nobody else was talking about. Every successful system he built followed a simple framework:
E – Eliminate
A – Automate
S – Streamline
E – Execute

He called it the EASE Method, and it became the basis of his book, “Accelerate with AI.”
Suddenly, he wasn’t just the “automation guy” — he was a teacher, mentor, and thought leader.

Companies wanted him to speak at their events.
Coaches wanted him to teach them how to grow their coaching businesses.
Brands like Funnels.co.in and Digipad.ai were born from his obsession with making businesses run on autopilot.

People stopped seeing him as “just a business owner.”
They started calling him a pioneer in automation-driven marketing.


Chapter 4: The Voice of the Future

While many people were still figuring out how to “use AI,” Ambesh was busy teaching others how to master it. He built training programs, VSLs (Video Sales Letters), and a personal brand around AI and automation. He even crafted his own Ambesh AI, a project designed to test the limits of what AI could do for his clients, his community, and his business.

One day, he found himself on a stage in Dubai, at the IFERP AI & Its Applications Conference.
Here he was — a boy from Patna, standing in front of a global audience, speaking about the future of AI, automation, and the threats it posed.

People lined up to meet him.
Some asked for advice.
Some asked for partnerships.
Some just wanted to shake his hand.

But inside, Ambesh smiled. Not because of the applause. Not because of the attention. But because he realized something important:
He didn’t need to chase leads anymore.
They were chasing him.


Chapter 5: The Rise of Digipad

With BDA Technologies thriving, Ambesh was ready for his next big adventure — Digipad.ai.
It wasn’t just “another SaaS product.”
It was a digital launchpad.

Most software platforms were complex, technical, and hard to navigate. But Ambesh knew his customers.
They didn’t want “more features” — they wanted more freedom.

So, Digipad was born.
It wasn’t designed to be “the most powerful software in the world.”
It was designed to be the simplest, most user-friendly way to automate sales and marketing.

The launch wasn’t easy, though.
At first, only a handful of clients joined the platform.
Some users were confused by the name.
“Is it Funnels? Is it Digipad? Which one is it?”

Ambesh had to make a choice.
Stick with Funnels.co.in or pivot to Digipad.ai?

After much thought, he realized that Funnels.co.in could be used as a coaching product — for coaches who want simple funnel-building services.
But Digipad.ai? That was his global SaaS play. It would be the brand that scaled beyond his wildest dreams.


Chapter 6: The Community Builder

As his businesses grew, so did his vision.
He realized that he could scale people, not just systems.

That’s when he founded Automation School and StartupAccel.
The idea was simple: Teach people how to automate their lives and build profitable businesses.

He launched bootcamps, courses, and live events.
People from around the world signed up.
Some came for the coaching.
Some came for the content.
But they all left with one thing in common —
They had become part of Ambesh’s tribe.

And his tribe wasn’t just learning about automation.
They were learning to embrace freedom.


Chapter 7: The Master of Emotional Selling

While building funnels, VSLs, and content, Ambesh stumbled upon a truth that few understood:
“People don’t buy products. They buy emotions.”

He saw how Red Bull sold “energy,” Nike sold “motivation,” and Rolex sold “status.”
He asked himself, “What do I sell?”

The answer surprised him.
He didn’t sell software.
He didn’t sell automations.

He sold control.

His customers felt like they were drowning in tasks, leads, and repetitive work.
His platforms — Digipad, Funnels, and BDA Technologies — gave them back control of their lives.
No more chasing leads.
No more manual follow-ups.
No more “I forgot to send the email” mistakes.

With one automation, they could have their time, their energy, and their freedom back.

Control.
That’s what Ambesh sold.
And that’s why people bought from him.


Chapter 8: The Legacy

There was once a time when Ambesh felt like just another entrepreneur.
But now, people knew him by name.

He was no longer “the guy behind the brand.”
He became the brand.

With his personal brand at Ambesh.com, his experimental projects like Ambesh AI, and his community-driven initiatives like StartupAccel, he wasn’t just running a business —
He was creating a movement.

He wasn’t focused on “career growth” because he was too busy building the future of automation.

He didn’t care for the “big corporate title” because his title was bigger than that.
He was a visionary, a creator, and a builder of systems that never sleep.

And even though he never learned to code,
he taught the world that you don’t need to be a coder to become a master of technology.


Epilogue: The Patna Boy Who Conquered the World

People often ask him,
“How did you do it, Ambesh? How did you create so much with so little?”

He laughs and says,
“I’m just a lazy entrepreneur who got tired of doing the same thing twice.”

But those who know him better understand the truth.
He may be lazy when it comes to repetitive work.
But when it comes to vision, courage, and persistence,
he’s anything but lazy.

He’s unstoppable.


And as the story continues, one thing is certain —
The best chapters of Ambesh’s life are still unwritten.

To be continued…

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