
I gave myself 7 days to answer one question:
Is building a digital product business with ChatGPT actually a goldmine — or just YouTube hype?
No audience. No email list. No prior setup.
In this blog post, I’m breaking down exactly what I did each day, the tools I used, the ads that converted, the mistakes, and the final results — so you can replicate the same blueprint step by step.
Day 1 — Choosing the Right Niche (This Decides Everything)
Day one started with a single decision that could kill the entire challenge if done wrong: the niche.
Instead of guessing, I let ChatGPT do the heavy lifting.
Step 1: Generate General Niches
First, I asked ChatGPT to generate a list of broad social media niches.
Step 2: Filter by Buyer Intent
Next, I filtered out any niche where the audience doesn’t actively buy digital products.
If people are only scrolling for entertainment, they’re not ideal buyers.
Step 3: Filter by Virality
Then I removed niches without:
- Strong virality potential
- Global appeal
The list kept getting smaller — which is exactly what we want.
Step 4: Filter by Enjoyment (Most Important)
If you don’t enjoy the niche, you’ll quit.
You can review the remaining niches manually, or use this powerful ChatGPT prompt:
“Based on all my past chats and what you know about me, pick the one niche I’ll enjoy forever and consistently create content about.”
Final Choice
For this challenge, I chose Motivation & Productivity.
Other high-potential niches include:
- Health
- Beauty
- Travel
- Pets
Just avoid niches focused purely on entertainment.
Branding Setup
- Brand name: SoulDrive (generated using Namelex)
- Logo: Created with Leonardo AI

Once the brand was ready, I created social media accounts — but didn’t post yet.
Account Warm-Up (Critical Step)
For the first 3 days:
- Scroll
- Like
- Follow
- Comment naturally
This trains the algorithm to trust your account.
Creating the Digital Product
The product I started with was an All-in-One Life Control Tracker — designed to help people manage:
- Money
- Habits
- Goals
- Daily structure
I used a ChatGPT product creation prompt that:
- Generates the product idea
- Explains how to build it using AI
- Turns it into a bundle people can’t ignore
📜 The prompt :
Act as a digital product expert who builds viral, high-converting products.
I want to create a digital product pack that I can build once and sell forever.
My niche is: [INSERT NICHE]
Your task:
- Suggest 1 digital product pack that is easy and fast to create, even for a beginner.
- The pack must include multiple elements so it feels extremely valuable.
- Explain why people in this niche would urgently want to buy it.
- Break down exactly what’s inside the pack.
- Give a step-by-step plan to create it using AI tools.
- Suggest a high-converting product name and best price range.*
Day 2 — Building the Sales Page (Gumroad Setup)
To keep risk low, I chose Gumroad.
Why Gumroad?
- Free hosting
- No tech setup
- Perfect for beginners
Gumroad Setup Steps
- Create an account using Gmail
- Add brand info (name + logo)
- Connect PayPal & Stripe
- Click New Product
Using another ChatGPT prompt, I generated:
- Product title
- Pricing strategy
- High-converting description
📜 Prompt:
Act as a high-converting Gumroad copywriter.
Based ONLY on the digital product described below, generate the BEST possible Gumroad listing.
DIGITAL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: ………….
Output exactly the following:
- Product title
- Perfect price with a short reason
- Gumroad description with emojis
Make it feel premium, trustworthy, beginner-friendly, and optimized to sell fast.
Riding a Viral Trend
A viral penguin image was trending.
So I:
- Found the image
- Added a preview of the trackers
- Used the quote: “Take the right path”
- Applied a glow effect
Trends don’t last forever — so always be ready to rotate creatives.
Once everything was ready, I clicked Publish and copied the product link.
That link goes in the bio of all social platforms.
Day 3 — Content Creation That Actually Converts
Before posting, I analyzed what works in the niche.
What Goes Viral in Motivation & Productivity
Two formats dominate:
- Talking motivation / quote-based videos
- Movie or podcast motivation clips
The Consistency Problem
Most people post 5–10 videos… then quit.
To solve this, my team created a short-form video library covering:
- Luxury lifestyle
- Travel
- Fitness
- Inspiring animations
- Problem-solving gadgets
This allows creators to:
- Stay consistent
- Test niches
- Save massive time
Scheduling Content
I use Metricool to schedule posts across platforms.
Posting strategy:
- 3 videos per day
- From 3 related sub-niches
- Double down on what goes viral
After just 1 hour, I scheduled a full month of content.
Organic traffic was now running on autopilot.
Day 4 — TikTok Ads Setup (Step by Step)
I started with TikTok Ads first.
TikTok Pixel Setup
- Go to TikTok Ads → Event Manager
- Create a Web pixel
- Copy the pixel code
- Paste it into Gumroad → Third-Party Analytics
Then add the Purchase event
code :
<script>
ttq.track('CompletePayment', {
value: $VALUE,
currency: '$CURRENCY',
});
</script>
Test using TikTok Pixel Helper — confirm both:
- Landing Page View
- Purchase
Campaign Structure
- 1 Campaign
- 3 Ad Groups
Ad Group 1: Worldwide + Interests
Ad Group 2: Top 5 Tier-1 Countries (No interests)
Ad Group 3: Top 5 Tier-1 Countries + Interests
Budget: $20 per ad group
Creatives:
- 3 merged clips
- 2 ChatGPT scripts + ElevenLabs voice
Enable Smart Creative and let TikTok optimize.
Day 5 — First Results + Facebook Ads
After ~20 hours:
- 4 sales
- $63 revenue
- $60 ad spend
- $3 profit
That’s a win for testing.
The best performer:
- Tier-1 countries with interests
Facebook Ads Setup
Pixel setup is simpler:
- Create pixel
- Copy Pixel ID
- Paste into Gumroad
Campaign setup mirrors TikTok:
- Sales objective
- $15 per ad group
- Manual placements (Feeds only)
- Age: 23+
Using ChatGPT, I generated:
- Ad copy
- Interest targeting
📜 The prompt :
Write high-converting Facebook and TikTok ad copy for this digital product: [PASTE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION].
Make it short, emotional, and direct.
Also generate the ideal audience targeting, including interests, behaviors, and demographics to target for Facebook & TikTok ads.
I tested 5 creatives using Facebook’s built-in A/B testing.
Day 6 — Understanding the Data
Facebook reported 5 conversions.
Gumroad showed 4 sales.
This is called attribution gap — totally normal early on.
Most sales again came from:
- Tier-1 countries
- Interest-based ad group
I paused ads for a day to let platforms optimize.
Day 7 — Scaling the Business
I duplicated the best-performing ad groups and scaled to:
- $100/day on TikTok
- $100/day on Facebook
Final Advice
- Low budget? Start with content only
- Have capital? Combine content + ads
If you made it this far, you have the mindset to win.
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