Here’s the link I promised earlier today.
I built this page as a clean, permanent home for 20 battle-tested AI prompts + the full 48-hour launch checklist, all completely free.
If you want the expanded 100+ prompt library, that upgrade is available inside for $19.
→ https://t.co/MKXMTzuy9P
Let me know in the comments which section you check first.
Here’s the second highest-leverage prompt I use almost daily.
It finds what’s already selling well on Gumroad/Payhip and shows you how to create a better, differentiated version without copying.
Prompt 02 – Steal Proven Winners and Repackage (copy-paste ready):
“You are a market research analyst. Search the web (or use your training) for digital products currently selling well on Gumroad, Whop and Payhip in the [TOPIC] space priced between $19-$97. For each, list: product name, price, core promise, obvious weakness or gap. Then give me 5 angles I could use to create a repackaged, better version without copying. Output as a table.”
Keep an eye on my posts today, I’m dropping the full link to the 20-prompt system in one of them.
What topic/niche would you run this prompt on first?
Most people are still using weak prompts like “give me side hustle ideas” and wondering why the output is useless.
Here’s one of my strongest prompts that actually works in 2026:
Prompt 01 – Find 10 Profitable Niches in 60 Seconds (copy and paste this):
“Act as a six-figure digital product strategist. Given my skills [LIST SKILLS] and audiences I have access to [LIST AUDIENCES], output 10 underserved sub-niches with: (1) the painful problem they will pay to solve, (2) estimated price point for a digital product ($27–$97 range), (3) a 1-sentence wedge offer I could launch in 48 hours, (4) why the niche is underserved right now. Rank by fastest path to first $1k. Be ruthless–cut anything generic.”
Keep an eye on my posts today, I’m dropping the full link to the 20-prompt system in one of them.
After watching hundreds of people try to launch with AI, I noticed the same 4 mistakes keep killing momentum.
Here they are:
1) Using vague prompts that produce generic ideas
2) Skipping the “repurpose & repackage” step
3) Building the product before validating the offer
4) Posting content without a clear hook formula
The fix for each one is surprisingly simple once you see it.
What’s the biggest struggle you’re hitting right now when working with AI for side hustles?
Been quiet on here for a bit, but I’ve been testing what’s still working in the AI side hustle space in May 2026.
The biggest shift I’ve seen:
Most people are still chasing flashy tools. The ones quietly making progress are focusing on boring, but repeatable systems.
Here are the 3 things that consistently move the needle:
1) One killer prompt stack instead of 50 random ones
2)A dead-simple 48-hour launch checklist
3)Actually posting the work (even when it feels basic)
What’s one system you’ve found that actually works for you lately?
I’ve been quiet on here for a while.
One thing I’ve been refining is my prompt library for AI side hustles.
I see most people still use weak, generic prompts like “Give me some good side hustle ideas”
…and they get generic, low-quality output.
Strong, specific prompts are what actually move the needle.
Here are three examples of the best ones I use.
Which of these prompts looks most useful to you right now?
Reply AI and I’ll send you the full set of idea-generation prompts I’ve been using.
What’s the biggest thing that usually stops you from launching something in under 48 hours?
Reply below and I’ll tell you which specific step fixes that problem for most people.
The #1 reason most people never launch a digital product is they don’t have a clear, step-by-step plan.
Here’s the exact 48-hour launch checklist I personally follow when I want to ship fast.
We launched a Skool community.
Teaching you how to go from $0-$10K/month as a digital creator.
It’s going to cost $50/m in the future.
But for the next 48 hours only, it’s FREE to join.
To gain access, simply:
1. Like & Retweet
2. Reply "SKOOL"
3. Follow us (to receive DM)
Most beginners waste weeks trying to come up with a “good” digital product idea and never actually ship anything.
Here’s the exact process I use to generate 10 solid, realistic ideas in under 10 minutes.