Most people think AI subscription reselling is just flipping accounts for markup.

Wrong.

Your customers aren't just buying access—they're buying someone who actually knows what the hell they're doing.

They don't know how to register. Can't figure out payments. Have zero clue what the difference is between Plus, Team, Pro, Max, or API tiers. Don't know which plan fits their use case.

Some buy it and still can't use it properly.

This isn't a product business. It's a service play.

You help them choose. You set it up. You configure it. You teach them how to use it. You handle renewals. You're there when shit breaks.

What they're really paying for? Convenience.

They skip the tutorial rabbit hole. They don't waste time buying the wrong thing. They have someone to call when problems hit.

Personal users need help with content, design, data organization—you show them the ropes. Small teams want shared access—you set up Team plans. Developers need API access—you handle quotas and integrations.

That's where the real value is. Way beyond basic reselling.

AI tools are multiplying fast. Average people can't tell what fits their needs. They don't have time to research every new release.

The more complex the space gets, the more they need someone in the middle to make it simple.

AI subscription services aren't embarrassing. They're not just arbitrage.

It's a real business. Done right, it scales into serious revenue.

Customers don't care how smart you are. They care that when they have a problem at 11pm, you can fix it. As long as pricing is fair, nobody's haggling over a few bucks.

Time and mental bandwidth cost way more.