The easiest way to build a profitable micro-SaaS? Find a high-friction daily task and automate it with AI. I just launched an app that solves a massive daily headache for millions of people and potentially saves lives.
I wanted to build an asset with pure internet leverage. The niche I targeted? A massive daily friction point for the 33 million Americans living with food allergies.
When someone has a strict dietary restriction, finding a meal online usually ends in frustration. They find a great recipe, realize they can't use half the ingredients, and then spend 20 minutes Googling safe substitutions hoping they don't ruin the dish.
So I built NuRecipe. A user just uploads a screenshot or sends a link of any recipe, and the AI vision instantly reads the data and spits back a perfectly tailored version for their specific diet—whether that's Keto, Vegan, Celiac-safe or any other dietary requirement
The backend is what makes this so incredibly scalable. It’s hosted entirely on Cloudflare Pages, meaning zero server overhead. The AI API costs roughly $0.00065 per recipe scan.
Because I love automated cash flow, I baked the monetization directly into the utility. Every time the app suggests an ingredient swap—like a specific gluten-free flour—it automatically embeds an Amazon Affiliate link. Toss in a built-in Stripe paywall for heavy users, and the margins are huge.
I originally built this to scale using organic UGC TikTok, because visual dietary "before-and-afters" naturally go viral on short-form video. But between running my marketing agency and other client projects, my bandwidth is totally capped and I can't execute the marketing this deserves.
If there's a marketer or operator out there who wants to acquire a fully built, high-margin asset and just run with the traffic strategy I give you, my DMs are open. 📩
A $25 guide on keeping a saltwater tank alive makes $10k/pm
Saltwater tanks cost $1k–$3k to set up. Most beginners struggle to keep things alive.
A $25 guide that protects a $2,000 tank isn't a purchase. It's a no-brainer.
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One $9 PDF outsells a $34 supplement 13 to 1.
Affiliate the supplement at 8% = $2.72 a sale. You need ~13,000 sales to clear $36k.
Your own $9 PDF at 100% margin = $9 a sale. You need 4,000.
No inventory. No shipping. No middleman eating 92%.
Everyone chases the big "premium" number. The bank account wants the margin.
97% of digital products flop for one stupid reason.
Not the price. Not the design. Not the topic.
They were built for an idea instead of a buyer.
Someone gets "inspired," spends 2 weeks making a thing they assume people want, launches to silence, quits.
The fix takes 20 minutes, before you write a word:
→ Gumroad → top sellers. Something similar with 200+ sales = people pay. Nothing there = walk away.
→ Amazon → 1-star reviews of the top book in the niche. Every "I wish it had..." is your outline.
→ Reddit → niche + "recommendations." Read what they beg for and what's failed them.
Proof first. Build second. That order is the entire game — and almost nobody runs it.
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I deleted half my product and sales doubled.
Everyone builds the 200-page "complete guide." Nobody finishes it. They feel overwhelmed, never get a result, refund.
The ones that sell do ONE thing and deliver it fast.
Cut it until it hurts. Then cut more. Shorter = they actually use it = they trust you with the next thing.
Length isn't value. A result is value.
A PDF about dog anxiety makes a 23-year-old $11k/month.
Never shown his face. Never run an ad. Doesn't even own a dog.
He found the idea in 20 minutes — opened Amazon, sorted dog-training books by worst reviews, and read the 1-stars. Same complaint on repeat: "too long, too technical, my dog needs help NOW."
So he built the opposite. 14 pages. Plain English. One promise: calm your reactive dog in 7 days.
$19. ~600 buyers a month. Answers maybe 3 emails a week.
The part nobody wants to hear: you don't need to be an expert. You need a group already complaining about the same thing — and the fix in one place.
The money isn't in being original. It's in being specific.
Drop a like and I'll DM you exactly how he found that niche. 📩
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I was sunbathing at a hotel's pool in LA when I met a guy who did $300M+ selling digital products and services
we did a little mastermind and he asked me how I did $5.2M+ selling ebooks organically.
So I begin explaining and show him my 60 modules blueprints and videos explaining how it all works
He looks at me, straight in the eye, and asks me why I'm not selling that for $10K at least???
I replied:
"Oh I don't feel like it. I'm busy with other stuff"
He said :
BRO AS SOON AS YOU GO HOME SELL IT TO YOUR FOLLOWERS FOR $10K PER PERSON THAT IS THE MOST VALUABLE PRODUCT YOU HAVE YOU COULD MAKE $100K TONIGHT JUST FROM DOING THAT
so now im giving it out to you guys.
but for free.
Comment "BLUEPRINT" and I'll send it to you via DM
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If I was broke today — $0, zero followers — I'd ignore dropshipping and have my first $1,000 within 14 days doing this:
Sell one simple digital product. The exact plan:
Days 1–2 — find the buyer. Whop or Gumroad, sort by best-sellers. Find a product with 200+ sales (proof people pay). Pick an underserved sub-niche of it.
Days 3–5 — build it with AI. Scrape the 5 best YouTube videos in that niche, feed the transcripts to Claude, have it write a 30-page guide that solves ONE problem end to end. Then edit it until it's genuinely good.
Day 6 — set up the register. Whop checkout. AI writes the sales page in 20 minutes. Price $29–39.
Days 7–14 — get attention. Post 3–4x/day teaching the niche for free. Reply to 20 bigger accounts a day with a real insight. Pin your best post. Link in bio.
No inventory. No ads. No team. Under $40 to start.
Most people will read this, feel the spark, and do nothing. A few will start tonight and DM me in a month saying thank you.
The full version — exact prompts, niche list, sales-page template, first-100-buyers plan — is in my Playbook.
Comment "X" and I'll send it over. 👇
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One faceless account posting AI "study with me" videos $11,400 last month. Here's the entire business built out for you — just copy it.
(I did the thinking. You execute.)
The product: a $24 "focus & study system" — a Pomodoro schedule, a Notion template, a playlist. Sells to stressed students and anyone with ADHD who wants to lock in.
Step 1 — Content (15 min/day): use AI video tools to make calm "study with me" clips — aesthetic desk, lo-fi, a timer. No face. Post 3/day to Reels + TikTok + Shorts.
Step 2 — Product (one afternoon): prompt AI: "build a focus system for students who struggle to concentrate — daily schedule, break timing, habit tracker." Drop it into a clean Notion + Canva PDF.
Step 3 — Funnel: link in bio → $24 checkout. Every caption: "the full system that fixed my focus is in my bio."
Step 4 — The math: 3 videos × 3 platforms = 9 daily shots. One hits 200k views → ~2,000 to your bio → 3% buy = 60 sales = $1,440 from ONE clip. Stack the winners and it compounds.
Why it works: the study / "that girl" productivity / ADHD communities are some of the most engaged, desperate buyers online. People pay to feel in control of their time.
That's the whole business. The only variable left is whether you post for 30 days straight.
I built out 3 more copy-paste businesses like this — niche, product, funnel, scripts, all done.
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A 19-year-old in Romania made $8,300 last month selling a $19 guide on growing tomatoes on a balcony.
Tomatoes. From an apartment. Let that sink in.
He doesn't even garden. He found the idea by noticing thousands of people in apartment-gardening Facebook groups asking the same thing on repeat: "why do my balcony tomatoes keep dying?"
So he spent one afternoon:
– pulled the 5 best YouTube videos on small-space gardening
– fed the transcripts to AI and had it write a simple 25-page guide
– edited it so it read human and actually helped
– dropped it on a $19 checkout page
Then he went back to those same groups, answered people's questions for free, and mentioned the guide.
437 sales later he's out-earning most full-time jobs in his city — solving a problem he's never had.
The lesson: you don't need to be an expert. You need to find a crowd already asking the same question, and hand them the answer in one place.
I wrote up his exact playbook — finding the problem → building the guide with AI → where to post it.
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a stay-at-home mom in Ohio makes $14,000 a month from a 41-page PDF on potty training.
No ads. No face. No "personal brand." One digital product solving one painful problem for one specific person.
Here are the digital-product niches quietly printing right now — and why each works:
1. Parenting & kids — desperate, emotional buyers who need the answer NOW. "Potty training in 3 days." "Get your baby sleeping through the night." Urgency = instant buys.
2. Specific health conditions — not "fitness" (too broad). "Anti-inflammatory meal plans for autoimmune." "30-day plantar fasciitis protocol." A real problem gets paid fast.
3. B2B skills — "cold emails that covert to meetings," "the sheet I use to price freelance jobs." Business buyers spend the easiest of anyone.
4. Relationships & dating — scripts and what-to-say guides. High emotional stakes, people pay to stop the pain.
5. Pets — "stop your dog pulling on walks," "calm an anxious cat." Some of the most emotional buyers online.
6. Faith, hobbies & "unsexy" niches — prayer journals, woodworking plans, RV-living checklists. Almost zero competition because they're not cool.
The pattern in all 6: a SPECIFIC person + a PAINFUL, urgent problem + ONE clear outcome.
Broad niches ("fitness," "make money") are where beginners drown. The money is in the sub-niche nobody else wants to touch.
I put 30+ validated sub-niches — with the exact buyer for each — into one guide.
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