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This AI Prompt Turns 3 Questions Into $60,000/Year (Copy & Paste)

The scariest part of building a digital product is not always the building. It is the moment after you finish, share it everywhere, and wait to see if anyone buys.

For many creators, that fear is enough to stop them before they start. What if you spend a month building the wrong product? What if you promote it to your email list, your blog readers, and your social followers, and all you hear is silence?

In this episode, Jill shows how MiloTree’s free Product Finder and Product Roadmap help creators stop flying blind and choose a product idea with pricing logic, format logic, and purchasing-trigger logic built in.



Show Notes:


Why Building the Wrong Product Is So Scary

Most creators are not lazy. They are afraid of wasting time on the wrong thing.

You can spend weeks creating a guide, template, mini course, membership, or coaching offer. You can polish it, promote it, email your list, post about it, and still get no sales. That silence is painful, and it makes the next product even harder to start.

That is why guessing is so expensive. Before you build, you need a product idea that matches your audience, your format, your price point, and the transformation people actually want.

This is the same problem Jill addresses in her three-question system for finding your first digital product idea. The goal is to replace guessing with a structure that helps you move.

Why ChatGPT Alone Isn’t Enough

ChatGPT will happily build the wrong product for you with total confidence.

It can write fast. It can organize ideas. But it does not automatically know:

  • whether your price is right,
  • whether your product format will sell,
  • which purchasing trigger matters most, or
  • whether your offer feels specific enough to buy.

That is why generic AI products often fall flat. The problem is not that AI is bad. The problem is using AI without strategy.

Jill talks about this in how to turn your personal experience into income with AI. AI helps you move faster, but your stories, examples, and point of view are what make people trust you.

The Two Free MiloTree Tools

To solve this, MiloTree now includes two free tools creators can use before building their product.

1. The Product Finder. You answer three questions about what you’re good at, who you help, and what format you want to sell. In under a minute, MiloTree gives you three product ideas with suggested pricing and a time estimate.

2. The Product Roadmap. Once you choose an idea, MiloTree creates a section-by-section build plan with AI prompts and “make it yours” prompts so your product does not sound like generic AI slop.

CTA: You can try this for free right now. Start with a free MiloTree account. If you want unlimited product ideas, unlimited roadmaps, unlimited products, freebies, and funnels, upgrade to the paid plan starting at $25/month.

How Lisa Finds a $47 Product Idea

In the episode, Jill walks through an example with Lisa, a postpartum fitness coach. Lisa has a tiny email list, no product yet, and no clear idea what to sell.

Inside MiloTree, Lisa answers three quick questions:

  • What are you good at? Postpartum strength training.
  • Who do you help? New moms returning to weight training.
  • What format do you want to sell? Digital download.

MiloTree gives her three product options. She chooses a $47 product called the Core Reset. That price matters. For this niche, $47 reads as thoughtful and engineered, but still feels impulse-friendly for a digital download.

That pricing logic is what creators often miss when they are building alone. For more on product pricing and positioning, read this simple AI strategy that turns a $27 product into $11,000/month.

Why the Roadmap Makes the Product Sellable

After Lisa chooses her product, MiloTree pre-populates her product details, including the name, price, and short description. Then she opens the product roadmap.

The roadmap is not just a writing outline. It is designed around the customer transformation. Every section helps Lisa get her customer to the biggest useful result in the shortest amount of time.

Each section includes two kinds of prompts:

  • The AI prompt to draft the section quickly.
  • The “make it yours” prompt to pull in Lisa’s real stories, client moments, advice, and expert language.

That second prompt is the difference between a product that sounds like a chatbot and a product that feels like it came from a real expert.

This pairs well with these 5 AI prompts to build a $5,000/month digital product business, because the best AI use is not replacing your expertise. It is organizing your expertise so people can buy it.

How a $47 Product Can Grow to $5,000/Month

Lisa’s first goal is simple: get the product live.

She can write it in Google Docs, Word, Notion, or ChatGPT, save it as a PDF, upload it to MiloTree, and let MiloTree deliver it automatically. Then she edits her AI-generated sales page, connects Stripe, and shares the link wherever her potential customers hang out.

At 10 sales per month, a $47 product earns $470.

But Jill shows how the same product can become a bigger business. Add a $19 order bump and a $150 live coaching upsell, and the math changes quickly. This is how a simple digital download can become the first step toward $5,000/month.

If you want to understand this ladder, read how to build a digital product stack that grows from one offer into a full business.

CTA: MiloTree includes the sales page, checkout, product delivery, freebies, order bumps, upsells, coupons, and funnels. Start free to test one product, or choose the paid plan starting at $25/month to build without limits.

This Works for More Than Digital Downloads

Jill uses a digital download in the example because it is the fastest product to explain and often the easiest product to launch first.

But MiloTree’s system works for more than PDFs. You can use it for:

  • coaching offers,
  • memberships,
  • mini courses,
  • workshops, and
  • freebies to grow your email list.

The point is not to replace your expertise. The point is to make sure your expertise is packaged in a way people can understand, want, and buy.

If you are comparing platforms, read MiloTree vs. Teachable for creators selling simpler digital products and ThriveCart vs. MiloTree for digital product creators.

Your Action Plan

Here is what Jill wants you to do next:

  1. Go to MiloTree.
  2. Create a free account.
  3. Run the Product Finder this weekend.
  4. Look at your top three product ideas.
  5. Pick the one you can build fastest and validate first.

You do not need to build a whole business in one sitting. You need to stop flying blind and choose a product with logic behind it.

CTA: Start with MiloTree free forever if you want to test one product. If you are ready to bet on yourself, upgrade to the $25/month paid plan for unlimited finder queries, unlimited roadmaps, unlimited products, freebies, and the full sales funnel engine.

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