A 241-page playbook that turns ChatGPT into the assistant who writes the replies, the posts and the quotes you never get around to — so you only have to check and send.
None of this happens because you are careless. It happens because you are one person doing the work of four, and the writing part of the business always loses to the paying part of the business.
ChatGPT will not bring you customers. It will give you back the hours you need to do the things that bring you customers. That is what this book is about, and it is the only promise it makes.
Every chapter follows the same shape: the business problem, why it matters, the step-by-step workflow, a copy-and-use prompt, an example of what good output looks like, a review checklist, and one action task you can finish that evening.
Build the context sheet that makes every future answer sound like your business instead of anyone's. The hour with the highest return in the book.
Read 100 of your own WhatsApp enquiries at once and find the patterns you are too close to see. Then find a second thing your existing customers will pay for.
Fill in the free Google Business Profile most owners leave half empty — and cut through the "AI SEO" packages you are being sold but do not need.
Campaigns, a social rotation you decide once, and twenty ad angles — with the honest test: could a competitor publish this word for word?
Ten saved WhatsApp replies, quotes that compete on value instead of price, and a follow-up sequence that recovers the money already on your table.
Calm frameworks for the eight difficult conversations — plus the Google review rules that most Indian businesses break without knowing they are rules.
Get what you know out of your head into one-page SOPs, then ask your own sales sheet which service actually makes money per hour.
Turn scattered prompts into named assistants with permanent limits, and put the whole thing on a 90-minute weekly routine that survives a busy season.
The eleven things to never publish unchecked, why the wrong answers look so normal, and the privacy settings to change today.
A day-by-day 30-day plan. At the end you own a Local Business AI Playbook, not a book you have read.
Three things make this different, and all three are things you can check before you finish the first chapter.
No invented statistics. No "businesses using AI grow 47% faster". Appendix J lists every external claim with its official source and the date it was checked. If a claim is not in that list, it is not in the book.
Rupee pricing, WhatsApp as the primary channel, quick replies and away messages, monsoon and Diwali and exam seasons, UPI, and Hinglish reply variants — because "rate kya hai?" is the enquiry you actually get.
A full chapter on what ChatGPT must never be trusted with — prices, guarantees, medical and legal claims, customer data. The rule the whole book runs on: AI drafts, humans verify, the owner stays responsible.
Not a one-line trick. Every prompt is long on purpose — the detail is exactly what stops ChatGPT handing you something generic. You fill the highlighted blanks and send.
You are helping a local business owner in India build a set of reusable WhatsApp replies. You write the way they already write, not the way a company writes.
Here are 20 real enquiries and the replies I actually sent, with personal details removed: [paste them]
Write reusable messages for these ten situations: the one-line price question · instant acknowledgement · qualifying questions · area check · availability · sending an estimate · booking confirmation · day-before reminder · no reply after a quote · reviving an old enquiry.
Rules you must follow: match my voice from the examples · wherever a message needs a price, timing or availability, write [FILL IN] — never guess · every message ends with one clear next step · never promise availability, a price or an outcome · give me a Hindi or Hinglish version of each short message, written the way people actually type.
Every one of these is something your business owns afterwards, and most of them keep working even if you never open ChatGPT again.
No. There is no code, no setup and no developer required. If you can copy text and paste it into ChatGPT on your phone, you can use every chapter. The book is deliberately written for owners who are busy, not for people who enjoy technology.
Most of the book works on the free tier. A few chapters — uploading a sales sheet for analysis, and keeping large files in a Project — work better on a paid plan, and the book tells you exactly which those are. It never assumes you have paid for anything, and it gives a free alternative wherever one exists.
Yes, throughout — not as a translation layer. Prices are in rupees, WhatsApp is the primary customer channel with its quick replies and away messages, the seasons are the monsoon, Diwali, wedding and exam seasons, and payments are UPI. The worked examples are businesses in Pune, Ghaziabad, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai and Lucknow.
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There are none, and that is deliberate. The book contains no research percentages, no survey findings and no earnings claims, because none could be verified to the standard it set itself. Every factual claim about ChatGPT, Google Business Profile and WhatsApp Business is listed in Appendix J with its official source and the date it was checked, so you can verify any of it yourself.
The book is organised around business jobs — replying faster, getting found, following up, understanding your numbers — not around features of a particular tool. Those jobs do not change. Where a specific feature or limit is mentioned, the date it was checked is printed next to it and the official page is in Appendix J, so you always know what to re-confirm.
Yes. Every prompt, template, worksheet and checklist is yours to use inside your own business as much as you like. The book itself may not be redistributed or resold.
Email prashant@thecodesmith.tech with your payment reference and you will get a reply from the person who wrote the book, not a support queue.
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