We will go through this list to get a better understanding!
Which are you most curious about right now?
- 🧠 Learning new skills
- 💻 Building something online
- 💰 Improving finances / credit
- 🤖 Using AI tools
- Learning New Skills
I choose Digital Products to start, if you guys want to learn something different please comment below what you want to learn!!!
Most people think digital products =
📘 eBooks
📓 Journals
📅 Planners
🎓 Courses
The “Alternative” Products Solve Real Problems Faster
The product types we focus on:
- Templates
- Checklists
- Playbooks
- Prompt packs
- Toolkits
- Challenges
These work better because they are:
✅ Outcome-first
People buy them to do something, not to read passively.
✅ Faster to create
Most can be built in hours or days, not weeks.
✅ Easier to validate
You can tell immediately if they help.
✅ Easier to price
They’re utility-based, not personality-based.
You Can Still Create eBooks & Courses — Later
I'm not saying:
“Never create an eBook or course.”
I'm saying:
“Earn the right to create them.”
The smartest creators:
- Start with tools
- Watch what people use
- See what questions repeat
- Then expand into bigger products
📌 Your first product is a learning vehicle, not your legacy.
The Core Philosophy
Your first digital product should:
- Solve ONE specific problem
- Be useful immediately
- Be buildable in under 7 days
- Teach you how people actually buy and use things
If a product doesn’t do that — it’s not beginner-friendly.
A digital product is not a masterpiece. It’s a tool that helps someone take action.
Your first product:
- Teaches you how to build
- Teaches you how people buy
- Builds confidence
- Creates momentum
Then we can scale up to bigger products later, like ebooks, planners, courses...etc
Find a problem → define the outcome → choose a simple format → build fast → launch small → learn → repeat.