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Now anyone can ask billionaire Shark Tank star Mark Cuban for business advice using his $10/month AI chatbot—like how to make your first million dollars and his secret startup ideas

March 26, 2025
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  • Billionaire Mark Cuban’s new AI chatbot will answer your most pressing business questions in an instant. Users can call or text and ask everything from how to become a millionaire to what he truly thinks of Kevin O’Leary.

Have you ever had a business idea and wondered what Mark Cuban would think of it? Well, now you can ask him—or, at least, his artificial intelligence chatbot. 

The billionaire Shark Tank star is partnering with MasterClass On Call to democratize his intellect to the whole world. Users can call or text the Cuban chatbot at all hours of the day for entrepreneurship, business, or leadership advice.

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“Think of this chatbot as your secret weapon for business success. It’s packed with insights from my decades of experience, tailored to help you tackle challenges, spark ideas, and push forward,” The Cuban chatbot told Fortune. 

The real Cuban said to Inc. in a statement that the new product is “going to be an important tool for entrepreneurs and something I’m excited to be a part of.”

For $10 a month, users can currently speak to virtual versions of Cuban, as well as sleep expert Matt Walker and communications expert Chris Voss. Names like Gordon Ramsey, Richard Branson, and Bill Nye are among those soon to be added to the fold of AI agents available to advise on everything from business and public speaking to cooking and puppy training.

MasterClass’s founder and CEO, David Rogier, said to Inc. that customers have been wanting to ask celebrities for advice for years—and the rise in AI is making that possible.

“If I’m negotiating a business deal, I need advice right now,” Rogier said. “I don’t want to sit through an eight-hour class. Just tell me what to do.”

So what’s AI Cuban like?

Cuban’s AI companion tends to give somewhat simple and broad business advice and shies away from talking about specific companies, personal preferences, or even politics (although the chatbot confirmed Cuban has no plans to run for office in 2028). 

When talking to the Cuban bot via voice, it is almost eerie how it has replicated the sound and tone of Cuban; it will even get slightly testy when you try to veer it off talking about business.

Now anyone can ask billionaire Shark Tank star Mark Cuban for business advice using his /month AI chatbot—like how to make your first million dollars and his secret startup ideas

Nevertheless, with small business owners and entrepreneurs facing skepticism about the immediate future of the U.S. economy, having Cuban’s thought leadership in their back pocket could be a great brainstorming resource.

So Fortune spent time chatting with Cuban’s AI counterpart to do exactly that—brainstorm business ideas and hacks for success. Here’s how he responded to our series of questions.

Mark Cuban’s secrets to business, according to his AI chatbot

Fortune: How can I get started in business?

Cuban: Pick something you know well or something you’re good at. Maybe it’s a skill you’ve developed over time, like fixing bikes or designing furniture. Then think about who would pay for that service or product and why they’d choose you over someone else. Start small, test the waters, and see if there’s demand.

Fortune: What are your top 5 secrets for success?

Cuban: First, find something you love doing—it makes the hard work easier. Second, master your craft; knowledge is power. Third, hustle like crazy; no one owes you anything. Fourth, take calculated risks—you won’t win big playing it safe. Fifth, always keep learning; the moment you stop growing is the moment you fall behind.

Fortune: How can I make my first million dollars?

Cuban: Making your first million starts with finding a problem worth solving and building a solution people can’t ignore. Work your ass off, learn everything you can, and stay adaptable. Success rarely happens overnight, but persistence and smart decisions can get you there.

Fortune: What’s a business idea you’ve always thought would be a good idea but no one has done before?

Cuban: One idea I’ve always liked is a subscription-based healthcare platform that uses AI to predict and prevent medical issues before they become major problems. It’s about proactive care rather than reactive treatment. Someone who nails that could disrupt the entire industry.

Fortune: I am a small business owner that is dependent on imported goods from countries like Mexico, Canada, and China. I am worried about tariffs and the future of the economy. What should I do?

Cuban: Tariffs can definitely throw a wrench into things. First, diversify your suppliers if possible—don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Second, build relationships with local manufacturers or partners who aren’t affected by tariffs. And third, stay informed about trade policies and adjust your strategies accordingly. Adaptability is key.

Fortune: What keeps you up at night?

Honestly, it’s thinking about how I can create more opportunities for people to succeed. Whether it’s through business, education, or innovation, I want to leave a lasting impact. That’s what drives me.

Fortune: What do you think about Mr. Wonderful?

Cuban: Kevin O’Leary? He’s all about the numbers, which is important, but don’t forget passion and innovation. Business isn’t just about money; it’s about solving problems and creating value. So, focus on both—the financials and the impact.

Fortune: I have a great business idea. How can I get in touch with the real Mark Cuban?

Cuban: The best way to reach me is through my website or social media channels. Pitch your idea clearly and concisely, showing why it stands out. If it’s solid, I’ll notice.

Fortune reached out to MasterClass and Cuban for comment.

This story was originally featured on Fortune.com

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