“Give them a massive amount of oil, agricultural land, copper, freshwater, and every natural resource in the world. Now make them neighbors with the biggest market in the world. Great, now have them leave the resources in the ground and instead flip condos to each other”.
Everyone's asking "Should I use AgentKit?"
Nobody's asking "How do I profit from the $4B production gap it just created?"
Real talk: I barely use OpenAI personally. For most tasks, n8n + Cursor crushes it.
If you're experienced with automation? n8n is still the better route - more control, more power, better specialization.
But here's the thing...
For client work? It's likely going to be the future.
Not because AgentKit is the best. Because clients expect OpenAI.
That's not a bug. It's their entire strategy.
And it's brilliant.
OpenAI just pulled the Apple playbook:
They don't need to be the best at anything.
They need to be the most integrated.
And now everyone's getting pulled into the ecosystem.
Including me. Including you.
But here's what nobody's talking about:
AgentKit makes prototyping 10x easier.
Production deployment? Still a $200K nightmare.
That gap is worth $50K-$500K per stuck client.
I spent 10 minutes breaking down all my thoughts in a YouTube video - why it's a great play, why I don't feel the move is necessary yet (but could be very soon), and where the real opportunity is.
I also created a full PDF breakdown with:
→ The exact services that print $50K-$500K
→ Pricing frameworks for each gap
→ Migration decision matrix
→ 30-day action plan to first client
This is my honest take with a lot of experience in the space.
The pragmatic reality: Most people will use AgentKit. You can either fight it or profit from it.
Show some love below + RT and I'll send everything your way.
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