If you’re new, read this first.
Most dropshipping advice teaches you how to chase: Chase trending products, chase viral ads, chase whatever some guy on YouTube says is “printing money” this week. That’s not what we do here. This group is about building a high-margin dropshipping business with AI, in a way that actually makes sense for a solopreneur. Not 14-hour days, not 300 random products, and definitely not a store that looks like it was assembled at midnight after too much coffee and one questionable life decision. A little background: I come from luxury womenswear. For years, I built my business the traditional way: production, inventory, suppliers, deadlines, quality control, money locked in stock, and the constant background pressure of having to get everything right before a single item could even be sold. In 2022, I switched to dropshipping. But not the cheap, chaotic version where you throw random products into a store and hope someone somewhere has poor judgment and a credit card. I focused on curated, premium-looking products with strong perceived value, healthy margins, and a buyer who instantly understands why the product is worth the price. That shift changed how the whole business felt. Instead of constantly managing production and stock, I could focus on product selection, positioning, the customer experience, and marketing. The business became lighter because I wasn’t carrying every operational burden myself. It also became more profitable because I was no longer trying to win by selling cheap things to people who needed convincing. By end 2024, that business reached six figures. Then in 2025, my main selling platform banned the store overnight… Very glamorous. Very character-building. Would not recommend.😁 So I rebuilt from scratch on Shopify. with AI strategic help & practical tools as part of the business system. Not as a magic button. More like a small, slightly overqualified team that helps with product research, positioning, product pages, SEO, emails, content, store structure, customer segmentation, and all the repetitive thinking work that usually makes solopreneurs feel like they need three brains and a holiday.