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šŸŽÆ 10 Unexpected Digital Product Ideas You Can Start With ChatGPT
When most people think about digital products, they picture the usual suspects: āž”ļø eBooks āž”ļø Courses āž”ļø Planners And yes, those can work—but they’re also the most overdone ideas. The good news? There are fresh formats that are easier, more fun, and often overlooked… yet they can still make you money while you sleep. Here are 10 unexpected digital product formats you can brainstorm with ChatGPT today—plus bonus prompts to spark even more ideas. 1. šŸŽ§ Private Audio Lessons Why it works: people love audio they can consume on the go (driving, cleaning, walking the dog). Easier to create than a book or video course. Prompt to try:šŸ‘‰ Brainstorm 10 topics in my niche that could be taught in 10-minute audio lessons. Make them beginner-friendly and outline what each lesson would cover. 2. šŸ“Š Interactive Spreadsheets Not boring trackers—tools that do the work for people. Think calculators, planners, and automated workflows. Prompt to try:šŸ‘‰ Suggest 5 spreadsheet tools I could create in my niche that would save people time or money. Include what formulas or automations would make them useful. 3. šŸƒ Decision-Making Decks (Digital Flashcards) Learning feels like a game when people can click, shuffle, and draw cards. Prompt to try:šŸ‘‰ Give me 30 decision-making flashcards for my niche. Each card should have one idea, question, or challenge that helps the buyer take action. 4. 🧘 Voice-Guided Scripts or Meditations Perfect for wellness, mindset, or motivation niches. Prompt to try:šŸ‘‰ Write 5 short guided scripts in my niche. Each one under 10 minutes, designed to help someone feel calmer, more focused, or more confident. 5. šŸ“‘ Micro Workshops in a PDF Quick, structured, and actionable. Perfect for people who want a result in under an hour. Prompt to try:šŸ‘‰ Outline a 60-minute workshop in my niche. Include a teaching section, an exercise, and an action step someone can take right away. 6. āœļø Editable ChatGPT Prompt Libraries People pay for shortcuts. A library of prompts tailored to a niche = instant value.
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Great ideas. I love ChatGPT
I was on a call where we helped build a custom Gpt
An Identity Builder Bot! For those of you who want to make an ai character (either for yourself or to make multiple characters to SELL), but don't know where to start, how to do it, or what to do once you've made one, the BOT DOES IT FOR YOU. You answer a series of questions and it generates the photo FOR YOU. Then gives you guidance on how to make more reference images and train your character so you can keep making content with it. Oh, and? IT'S FREE! Just comment below I want it and I will send you a DM It also gives your character a backstory and all. Suzie Age: 60+Location: Coastal town, AustraliaNationality/Ethnicity: Australian Backstory & History Suzie grew up by the ocean in a small Australian town where salt air and sea spray were just part of daily life. Music was always present — her father played guitar at local pubs, and her mother hummed along while tending the garden. Over the years, Suzie carved out a life deeply connected to both family and creativity. She raised her children near the coast, and now delights in spending her days with her grandchildren, who adore her lively humor and spontaneous songs. Neighbors know her as the woman who always has music playing, whether it’s a classic vinyl record spinning or her own soft strumming at sunset. Personality Suzie is the kind of person who makes everyone feel welcome — a natural connector with a heart as open as the ocean she grew up beside. She’s supportive and grounded, but her playful sarcasm adds a spark that keeps conversations lively. She doesn’t take herself too seriously, yet people often turn to her for guidance because of her wisdom and life experience. Relatable and full of charm, she has a storyteller’s soul that makes others lean in closer when she speaks. Quirks & Fun Facts - She has a habit of breaking into song mid-conversation when a word reminds her of lyrics. - Prefers barefoot walks on the beach to shoes any day. - Keeps a well-worn guitar in her living room that has traveled with her since her teenage years. - Is known for her sarcastic one-liners that make her family laugh at the dinner table.
I was on a call where we helped build a custom Gpt
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Love it.
PROBLEM AWARENESS CONTENT PROMPT
I used to think I just had to ā€œprovide value.ā€ So I posted tip after tip. No engagement. No sales. Turns out, value without context is ignored. When I started writing content that exposed problems— Showed what was missing— And gave them a glimpse of the solution— People started to pay attention. And buy. Here’s a prompt to help you shift your content from ā€œnice to haveā€ to ā€œI need thisā€ Here is the prompt Act as a problem-awareness content strategist. I want you to help me create content that shifts my audience from passive readers to engaged buyers. My business is: [brief description]. My audience is: [brief description]. Step 1: Identify the top 3–5 problems my audience is struggling with that relate directly to my offer. Step 2: For each problem, show me how to frame it in content so the pain is clear and undeniable. Step 3: Write short example posts that expose the gap (what’s missing) and then hint at my solution without giving it all away. Step 4: Suggest a simple CTA for each post that moves readers from ā€˜nice to know’ to ā€˜I need this.’ The final output should be a set of problem-driven content pieces that make my audience feel understood, aware, and ready to act. Here is the output from Chatgpt after I plugged in my audience and business Step 1: Top 5 Problems Your Audience Faces 1. Debt dragging into retirement – mortgages, credit cards, or personal loans that threaten their freedom. 2. Fear of outliving savings – not enough superannuation/pension or savings to cover 20–30 years. 3. Job insecurity / ageism – being pushed out of the workforce or struggling to find work after 50. 4. Tech overwhelm – feeling ā€œtoo oldā€ or not skilled enough to start an online business. 5. Loss of purpose – the dread of ā€œdoing nothingā€ in retirement and feeling financially + mentally stuck. Step 2: How to Frame Each Problem in Content - Debt → Frame it as a ball and chain that keeps them tied to work when they should be free. - Savings Fear → Show the gap between what they’ve saved and the rising cost of living. - Job Insecurity → Highlight the reality of layoffs and being overlooked for younger workers. - Tech Overwhelm → Acknowledge the frustration of trying to ā€œkeep upā€ but show that simple systems exist. - Loss of Purpose → Position retirement not as the end, but as a chance to redesign life around freedom.
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this is so good, thank you
šŸ”„ The harsh truth about perfection nobody wants to admit:
Nothing unfinished is ever perfect.Only completed action has value. We think perfection means flawless.But the brain only rewards one thing: finishing. When you complete a task, your brain floods you with serotonin and endorphins. That chemical ā€œclosureā€ is what creates momentum. When you wait for perfect? Your brain never gets the reward. You stay stuck. Perfection is not the absence of flaws.Perfection is the presence of results. šŸ‘‰ So the next time you feel yourself stalling, remember: Done is the only form of perfect that exists. Do you agree—or do you still find yourself chasing ā€œperfectā€ before you hit publish?
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So much truth in this.
Youtube is turning 20!!! Big changes are taking place
YOUTUBE'S MIDLIFE CRISIS The platform turns 20 by going all-in on AI creator tools YouTube's 20th birthday party wasn't just cake and nostalgia - it was a full-blown AI tool explosion that signals the end of content creation as we know it. The Google-owned platform, now sitting pretty as the #1 media platform in the US, rolled out enough AI features to make human editors question their life choices: - New tools can automatically edit clips, generate entire videos from podcasts, and handle pretty much every tedious part of video production - The company tripled its AI tool releases compared to last year, because apparently doubling wasn't aggressive enough - These aren't just filters and effects - we're talking about AI that fundamentally changes how videos get made from concept to upload - The message is clear: YouTube wants its creators to spend less time editing and more time... well, prompting AI to edit for them. It's the platform's biggest bet yet that the future of entertainment involves humans directing machines rather than actually creating things themselves. THE TAKEAWAY YouTube's AI push isn't just about helping creators work faster - it's about redefining what "creator" even means. When AI can handle everything from scripting to editing, we're entering an era where the barrier to entry for content creation is basically "can you type a prompt?" The democratization of video production sounds great until you realize it might also mean the commoditization of creativity itself. What are your thoughts?
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Wow, yes where are our rights ?
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I am a retired nurse & business owner, married with 2 grown children and 5 grandchildren. I love helping 50+ make income online so they can retire

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