No tech background.
No big audience.
Just one decision: Use AI to build something small, valuable, and scalable.
๐ The Starting Point
Back in March, I was juggling client work, trying to build my personal brand, and honestly — burning out. I didn’t want another job. I wanted a system that earned while I slept, worked, or took a day off.
I gave myself 30 days to test a theory:
Could I build an AI-powered digital product, from scratch, with zero code — and make it profitable within a month?
Spoiler: it worked.
It now pays me $800/month on average — without ads, without DMs, and without me constantly babysitting it.
๐ก The Idea
I noticed two things:
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AI tools were exploding, but most people were overwhelmed by them.
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My peers were wasting hours doing manual, repetitive content planning.
So I built a solution:
๐ An AI-Powered Content Engine in Notion.
It helped solopreneurs and creators:
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Plan 30 days of content in 60 minutes
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Auto-generate post outlines using built-in GPT prompts
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Organize, batch, and post with clarity
Not revolutionary. But extremely useful.
๐ ️ How I Built It (In 10 Days)
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Days 1–2 → Market research via Reddit + Twitter + indie creators in my circle
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Days 3–4 → Built the Notion system, embedded ChatGPT prompt libraries
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Day 5 → Used Canva to mock up product shots + Loom to screen record a walkthrough
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Day 6 → Wrote landing copy and uploaded to Gumroad
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Day 7 → Created one high-value post on LinkedIn + Twitter
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Day 10 → First sale ($29), then a trickle, then steady traffic
๐ฐ Results: First $800
I didn’t aim for $10K months. I aimed for leverage.
Month 1:
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34 sales
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$800 in revenue
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Zero ads
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90% organic from two social posts and word of mouth
Now I average ~25 sales/month on autopilot.
People find it, buy it, and thank me later.
๐ค How I Used AI to Save Time
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ChatGPT → For sales copy, prompts, onboarding scripts
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Notion AI → For in-product dynamic suggestions
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Canva Magic Design → For promo assets
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Zapier + Gumroad → Auto-delivery + feedback follow-up
The key: I didn’t over-automate. I used AI to reduce drag, not authenticity.
๐ Why It Worked
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I built something I needed, which meant I understood the pain point
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I didn’t wait for “perfect” — I launched version 1 and improved based on feedback
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I priced it reasonably ($29) and made the value obvious
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I kept my positioning tight: “Plan better, faster, and with AI — no fluff”
⚡ The Takeaway
You don’t need to be a Dev.
You don’t need to go viral.
You just need to solve one problem — better than a blog post or YouTube video can.
AI gives us leverage.
The rest? Still comes down to clarity, execution, and showing up.
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