How to Find Digital Product Ideas With AI ($4K/Month)
Everyone is using AI to make ebooks, templates, prompt packs, planners, and digital downloads.
But most people skip the part that actually determines whether the product sells: they build the product before they know if anyone wants to buy it.
That is why so many AI products look polished and still sell nothing.
The real question is not, “Can AI make me a product?” The real question is, “What should I sell first?”
In this episode, I show you how to use MiloTree’s free AI Product Finder to answer three simple questions and get three specific digital product ideas you can grow, step by step, into a $4,000/month product stack.
Start free: MiloTree’s free plan lets you sell one digital product and offer one freebie, free forever. No website, no complicated tech, and no credit card required.
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Episode Description
In this episode of The Blogger Genius Podcast, Jillian Leslie shows how to use MiloTree’s free AI Product Finder to move from a vague idea to three specific digital product ideas with names, suggested prices, what to include, and a roadmap for what to build next.
You will learn why the strongest product idea is not always the easiest one to make, how to choose the idea with the clearest buying trigger, and how to turn one $27 product into a connected product stack with an upsell, follow-up offer, and premium service.
Why AI Products Often Fail
AI makes it easier than ever to create a product. That is the good news and the problem.
If everyone can ask AI to make an ebook or template, then the product itself is not the advantage. The advantage is knowing which problem to solve, who needs it badly enough to pay, and how to position the offer so the buyer sees the transformation immediately.
Before you ask AI to write the product, you need to know what product should exist in the first place.
That is why the AI Product Finder starts before the build. It helps you think through the market, the buyer, the pain point, the format, and the first product in the stack.
If you are still choosing your broader market, read how to find a profitable niche with AI. Once you know the niche, the next question is what to sell first.
The 3 Questions That Find Your First Product Idea
MiloTree’s AI Product Finder asks three simple questions:
- What are you good at?
- Who do you help?
- What do you want to sell?
That sounds almost too simple, but the specificity is what makes it powerful.
Instead of saying, “I help people with careers,” you might say, “I help moms return to work after five to ten years out of the workforce, especially when they feel nervous about their resume, LinkedIn profile, and interview story.”
Now the tool has something useful to work with. It can suggest products that solve a real problem for a real person, not a generic guide that could be for anyone.
Example: Helping Moms Return to Work
In the video, I use the example of someone who helps moms return to work after a career break.
A product called “career guide” is too vague. It sounds helpful, but it does not create urgency. It does not tell the buyer, “This is exactly for me.”
After answering the three questions, the AI Product Finder returns three much more specific product ideas:
- 90-Minute Resume and LinkedIn Makeover for $27
- Career Break Story Script Kit for $37
- First Interview Fast Track Bundle for $47
Now you are not staring at a blank page. You have three offers, three prices, and three possible next steps.
This is where most creators make the wrong choice. They pick the product that is easiest to create. But the better question is, “Which product has the strongest buying trigger?”
Choose the Product With the Strongest Buying Trigger
People spend money for six main reasons:
- to make money,
- to save money,
- to save time,
- to move toward happiness,
- to move away from pain, or
- to raise social status.
The $27 resume and LinkedIn makeover has multiple buying triggers. It helps someone make money because a job changes their income. It helps them move away from the pain and anxiety of a career gap. It saves time because they get a plan instead of starting from scratch. And it raises status because they feel professional again.
People do not buy information. They buy a transformation.
For this example, the transformation is: “I cannot explain my career break” to “I know exactly what to say.” That is much stronger than selling a pile of tips.
For more examples of matching products to buyer intent, read 3 AI prompts to build digital products that sell.
How MiloTree Turns the Idea Into a Sales Page
Once you pick the idea you want to sell, MiloTree does the heavy lifting.
You choose the product inside MiloTree, and the platform sets it up in your dashboard. It also writes the sales page for you with an AI-generated headline and description, so you are not trying to figure out sales copy from scratch.
Then you review it, add your own photos or product mockups, edit the text, and make it sound like you. MiloTree gives you the starting point, but your point of view still matters.
This is especially useful if the tech is what usually slows you down. You do not need a website, a page builder, a checkout tool, a delivery system, and a long tutorial. MiloTree helps you get the offer live so you can test whether people want it.
Use the Other Product Ideas as Your Product Stack
The first product is only the beginning.
In the career example, the $27 resume and LinkedIn makeover becomes the first paid product. Then the $47 First Interview Fast Track Bundle can become an upsell on the thank you page.
Why does that work? Because the buyer has just taken the first step. They are already moving toward their goal. The interview bundle feels like the obvious next piece, not a random offer.
Then the $37 Career Break Story Script Kit can be sold later by email. That gives you three connected offers from one AI Product Finder result.
This is the same principle behind a digital product stack. You are not trying to create one giant course. You are creating a path of small, connected solutions.
The $4,000/Month Math
I never want you to take a big number on faith, so here is the exact math from the video.
- 50 sales of the $27 Resume and LinkedIn Makeover = $1,350
- 20 buyers of the $47 First Interview Fast Track Bundle = $940
- 15 email sales of the $37 Career Break Story Script Kit = $555
- 4 buyers of a $297 coaching call or small mastermind = $1,188
That adds up to $4,033/month.
But you do not start with all of this. You start with one small product that solves one specific problem. The stack is the map. The first product is the seed.
Start Small Before You Build the Whole Business
If you have been stuck thinking, “I know things people would pay for, but I do not know what to sell,” do not start by building a huge product.
Run the AI Product Finder. Pick the idea with the clearest buying trigger. Keep the first version small.
- One specific product.
- One specific buyer.
- One specific problem.
- One clear transformation.
Once that first product is live, you can build the next piece based on what the buyer naturally needs next.
What You Can Do Inside MiloTree
MiloTree is built to help creators, coaches, bloggers, and online entrepreneurs sell digital products without complicated tech.
With the free plan, you can sell one digital product and offer one freebie, free forever. MiloTree delivers your products directly to your customers, and you can start without a credit card.
When you are ready to grow, the Grow plan unlocks unlimited products, upsells, order bumps, coupons, email integration, and the funnel features you need to build the whole product stack.
FAQ
How do I find digital product ideas with AI?
Start by telling AI what you are good at, who you help, and what kind of product you want to sell. The best AI product ideas are specific to a buyer, tied to a real problem, and connected to a clear transformation.
What should my first digital product be?
Your first digital product should be small, specific, and easy to understand. A template, script kit, mini guide, checklist, or fast-track bundle is usually better than a full course when you are testing demand.
What makes a digital product idea sell?
A digital product idea is more likely to sell when it helps the buyer make money, save money, save time, move toward happiness, move away from pain, or raise their status. The clearer the buying trigger, the easier the offer is to sell.
Do I need a website to sell digital products?
No. With MiloTree, you can sell digital products without a website. MiloTree creates the sales page, processes payments through Stripe, and delivers the product automatically to your customer.
Can I start selling digital products for free?
Yes. MiloTree’s free plan lets you sell one digital product and offer one freebie, free forever, with no credit card required.
Your Action Plan
- Start a free MiloTree account.
- Use the free AI Product Finder.
- Answer the three questions: what you are good at, who you help, and what you want to sell.
- Choose the product idea with the strongest buying trigger.
- Build one small product that solves one specific problem.
- Use the other ideas as your upsell, follow-up offer, or premium service.
You are not stuck because you have nothing to teach. You are stuck because you have been guessing. The AI Product Finder helps that stop today.
Your first product is not the whole business. It is the seed. The digital product stack is how it grows.
