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I quit my business to build a new product using only AI. The thing is, I've never coded before. I've never built anything that technical before.

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Yet three months later, it was hitting 6 figures every

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single month. And lots of people have asked, how have you done this? So in this video, I'm gonna show you the really simple four step system that I used to come up with the idea, to build it, and to sell it so that you can create your own product viewers will beg to buy. And the cool thing about this is pretty much anyone can do it now. So let's just start with a very quick breakdown of what I built for myself using AI and a few other examples of people who've kinda done similar things. So my product is basically a course plus tools. This, can see on screen right now, is kind of the latest version I'm gonna publish in a few weeks. And the main idea is this, it helps to remove the overwhelm of making YouTube videos, and it walks them through every step of the production process with an AI coach that is trained on my own teaching and my own experience from the last six years of growing YouTube channels for businesses. It's basically like a little AI me guiding you through the whole thing. There's also a little research tool in there, and I'm working on adding the ability to repurpose your videos into more content, as well as a few other things I'm gonna keep up here for now. Now that's what I made, but here's some other examples. So this is Mark Simpson. He is an Airbnb expert,

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and he has built a tool that is making him money right now that's doing a very similar thing. Kevin here, he's building a fitness app for his viewers that's got content and tools and trainings and his own assistant AI coaching. Jeremy Haynes, he's also built something called Jeremy AI. It's a chatbot his clients are absolutely loving too. So when I say you can build an AI product,

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I don't mean you are building the next Facebook or Google or anything that complex. I mean, you're building a very simple digital tool, like some sort of calculator or workflow or chatbot

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that solves a very specific problem for your viewers using AI. And then you just charge for it, which thanks to AI has become something anyone can do. So now you know what kind of thing I'm talking about. I'm gonna show you how to come up with your very own idea that your viewers are gonna beg to buy from you. I'm gonna show you how to build it with a live demo, and then I'm gonna show you how to sell the thing. And all you need is this

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four step cycle. You can see it on screen right now. So step one, all you do is you find a problem

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that you build a product to fix. So the way I did this was I just looked to what my existing clients were finding hard, and I noticed they were struggling with writing intros. So I thought, right, let's try and fix that problem with AI. Now if you don't have clients, you can survey your viewers, you can hit up Reddit forums, and just ask them what's that one big thing they're all struggling with right now. And then after you find a problem, you move on to step two of our system, building a very ugly solution. So let me show you what I mean. When I realized the problem, I didn't really know if my idea was gonna be good or bad.

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So I didn't wanna spend huge amounts of time making it look pretty or come out with branding or a new logo or website. So instead, I made this disgusting

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bot. And, basically, I just put it into my old Discord that I had paying clients in and said,

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go and use the thing. Look how ugly that is. Right? All users did was they pop in their intros and look, it would give feedback and kinda rewrite it. So what you do is you build the simplest, quickest, ugliest version of your idea called an MVP, a minimum viable product, and it needs to be like this because if the idea is not good, you don't wanna waste more time building it. But how do you work out if the idea is good? Well, that's where step three of the system comes in, where you get feedback on it. And there's a couple of ways of getting feedback. The first simply involves just looking at your product and going, are people using it? And are people coming back to it over and over again? If they are,

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it's usually a sign it's a good idea. So you can see my intro bot got used thousands of times, and it was getting used daily, which told me, alright. I probably need put more time into this. And then the second way you get feedback is you simply talk to your users. So back then, I had a Discord chat, which was great because it meant my clients would use my bot and say, Ed, this thing sucks at hooks. Oh, the intros are too long. I wish it did something else.

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So the result of all of this was I could see that the product and idea had legs and my users literally told me how to make it better rather than me trying to, like, guess. But what if you don't have any clients or users to get feedback on? Well, here's another option for you. I also have a software called RevTrack,

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and I had this idea for a new feature. It was like this little sales page bot that when people would come to your site, our tool would help them work out if they should buy it or not, like a little AI salesperson.

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But before I went and spent ages knocking up a polished version, I created a really quick basic one. And then I went to my community wall and I posted this, basically asking my viewers, could you just quickly try it out and just let me know what you think? Twenty four hours later, you can see I had a ton of comments from people basically saying what they thought of it, what didn't work, what they liked, what they didn't like. So now I looked at this and went, does it have legs? Should I keep building it? What do I need to improve? And as a result, we actually decided to scrap the feature, which saved me a ton of time. Now if you don't have a community wall, you can just email your list, and you just say, I've made this little app. Send them a video explaining how it works, and basically say,

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tell me what you like about it. Tell me what you don't. Try to break the fringe. Ask what's frustrating and ask, would you use it again? And then if you don't have email, you can still do this. Just go to Reddit or a school forum, just anywhere your viewers hang out and share it with them and ask for the same kind of feedback. Now now once you've got your feedback, you move on to step four of our system, and you just action that feedback and improve the product. And that's it. You then just

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get people to test it again and get some feedback, make improvements, and just keep repeating this cycle over and over again until it gets better. And this is exactly what took my scrappy little Discord bot and turned it into a platform like this that's helping hundreds of businesses now. I have no idea where this thing will be in twelve months.

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But as long as I repeat the system, I'm sure it'll work out fine. So before I show you how to sell this in a way that is perfect

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for your YouTube videos to promote, how on earth do you build something like this? Well, what I'm gonna do right now is I'm gonna build a minimum viable app to show you how easy this is to start. We're gonna use a platform called Lovable. So Lovable is basically a platform where you type in, this is what I wanna build, and the thing makes it for you. Now there's other platforms. I'm not gonna argue about which one's the best. I just like Lovable because it's it's a very easy one to create an MVP with fast for a complete beginner. So the first thing we need to do is use our system and start with a problem that we can build a little app to solve. So for this example, I I know that a lot of my clients make videos

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that are not in line with their offer. What that means is the channel is solving one problem, the offer is solving another. So when people go from the channel to the offer, they don't buy because they don't care about what the offer's selling. It's a very common mistake, very easy to make. I'd love to solve it, so this feels like a good place to start. So that's the problem. Now what we do is move on to building it. And to do that, I am just gonna tell Lovable the problem that I wanna solve. I'm gonna tell them my rough idea. I'm gonna say, can you just help me work out a plan to build a tool that could solve this just like I was talking to a human who knows about this stuff? Now before you hit build on this thing, just change this button here to plan mode. You don't wanna be having planning conversations in build mode with Lovable because it'll just build and it'll cost you more and slow you down. So Lovable will then probably come back with a few questions for you. All you do is just answer them. Have a little chat with it and just throw ideas around, and then eventually, it's gonna spit out something like this that's a bit of a plan. So we can see the plan it came up with. It's saying channel to buyer conversion order turn. It suggested that we've built it in different phases,

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not in one big prompt at a time. And it's also suggested how we can maybe help solve this problem. This is very smart. Now at this stage, have two options. You can read this document. You can edit a ton. You can keep chatting back and forth, or you can do what I do when I'm building an MVP and just go YOLO,

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hit the build button and see what comes out.

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And I actually think for a lot of people, for an MVP, the YOLO option, this is the easiest way to start. It's not the best, but for me, what I found as a complete beginner was once I saw the first version,

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I suddenly realized,

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I know how to improve this. I know what to fix. Without that, I have no idea what the heck was going on. So this here's what Lovable made for me with a little ten minute chat. Didn't really go into, like, styling or bother with anything other than the basics. There's no logo on there. So now what we do is the fun part. We try and break it. Now I know that sounds a bit funny, but what you wanna do is pretend you're a user

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to see if anything doesn't work or if it makes sense. So let's pretend we're a user for our app here. The first thing is it wants me to put in my channel URL, so I'm gonna do that. Uh, and I'm gonna hit this button, and it's gonna go and fetch the details from my channel. And look. That worked. It's pulled in some data. Happy days. And then I'm gonna put my sales page URL in, and I'm gonna hit calculate.

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And it broke.

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Okay? So what we do is we just click fix,

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and then we wait, and it says fixed. So let's just try again. So I'm gonna put in my channel and the sales page, and, yep, this time it's worked. And this is cool. It's giving me a high score to

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say that my channel, my sales page, stand a good chance of converting people.

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But it also says,

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these are the problems my channel solves, and these are the problems my sales page is saying it solves. Here's what's working. Here's what you might need to fix to get more sales from your views. Oh, and then, uh, it's given me some content ideas, which suck.

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So I wouldn't use them. I'd probably delete that feature from here, but honestly, right now,

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you kinda wanna not worry about the little things that are not perfect because I think this is good enough as an MVP to move on and get feedback from. So actually, if you wanna play around with this, I'll leave a link below, Roast it. Break the thing. Comment what you think about it in the comments below this video, and you guys can see in live how this works. Now, at this stage, think it's pretty natural for the creator to panic and worry about sharing something that is so unpolished. Because I imagine they'll be thinking, what if it sucks? What if people think my main product will be useless and what if they complain?

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But here's how I get around this. So when I launched StoryOS, the app I built, it is a little bit iffy.

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It's still a little bit clunky until the new version comes out.

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So in my marketing, I just said, look, this thing is going to break. It's not the best yet. If you're easily frustrated,

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don't sign up. Just wait. If you like an adventure and and you wanna help me produce something that will help other people, come on in and buy it. And I've only had one real complaint, and it was actually my fault because I missed an email. Now what's cool about this is when you come in with that mindset, the people who come in, what I'm finding are, they're little adventurers, and they're quite excited to report bugs and give me ideas. So they're just adding value and paying for it at the same time. So the trick is to not hide and pretend this is supposed to be amazing. Just be honest, and you'll find that early adopters actually get a kick out of this too. Anyway, when you're happy with your demo, you just hit this publish button up the top, and it's gonna give you a link that's a bit ugly. You can link it to your own fancy domain layer, but there's no point in the testing phase because it takes more time. So let's now say our feedback's coming and we fixed a few bug. Now what I would do is I would say to Lovable, build me a login and a payment system. That's it.

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So let me show you how to sell the app that you just built to make some money. And I think I probably need to start with a disclaimer. So I've managed to make a lot of money from this because I've built a following for years. Don't expect to launch an offer and make hundreds of thousand dollars every month. That's very unlikely to happen. But the exciting thing about this is you can sell your tool for maybe $50 a month. And if you get a 100 people signing up over the year, that's 5 k in your bank account every month. And I think that's a great place to start. It's also a more sustainable way to grow a business too. So here's how I'd sell this thing in your videos in a way that I think will get you a ton of sales and actually make your content more interesting too. I've been doing this for years. It's actually helped make me millions without ever really needing to say buy my thing in a video. So what you do is this. Because you followed my system, your product solves a problem your viewers care about. So the next time you make a video about that problem,

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all you do is you use your tool in the video showing people how to solve the problem.

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That's it. So when I was developing my AI tools, I made a video using a tool I built for clients in this way, and I said, look, you can use AI to solve this problem and just showed it off. And then everyone who applied to my program after that said, I want that tool. How can I get it? Now, of course, the irony of this is I'm literally doing this to you right now.

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Wink. So as an example, if you have a health tracker, what you do is just show people how to track their health using it. If you had an AI chatbot that help people bake, you'd show them how it would give you better baking instructions.

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Your product becomes the education.

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It is so effective for sales and hype. Of course, you can email and you can post social media and you can build marketing strategy around this, but I don't actually think there's a better way to sell a tool you've built than just using it in your video. That does bring us to a problem because in order to make big money from this, you really need to build up your audience, which is hard. But there is an easier way to dominate your niche now that's already helping businesses make insane income. So watch this video next. I'm gonna show you exactly how to biddle biddle, how to build a channel that could one day make you a million dollars. By the way, if you're interested in building these kind of things or products and want more on it, can you let me know in the comments? I don't really wanna be the app building guy, but I do like sharing what I'm working on. If it's inspiring for you and you want more of it, just let me know below. Maybe I will.
