1. Find Pain Points That Clients Will Pay to Solve
Every successful business starts with a real problem. Your ideal client is probably already struggling—and willing to pay for a fix. Instead of building products based on your strengths, use ChatGPT to uncover what keeps your audience up at night.
This prompt helps you identify, rate, and prioritize the most urgent pain points that demand immediate solutions.
Example:"What are 10 daily frustrations my client faces that they'd gladly pay to eliminate?"
2. Flip Limiting Beliefs Into Motivation
Clients often stay stuck because of what they believe. This prompt reveals those limiting beliefs and rewrites them into empowering reframes. That shift in mindset? It’s what sells your solution as the key to their transformation.
Example:"People like me can’t succeed online—I don’t have the credentials." → "People like you succeed online every day by solving real problems."
3. Test Your Offer With Tweets
Can your business idea stop someone mid-scroll? That’s the litmus test. These tweet-sized pitches focus on outcomes and urgency to validate your idea fast—no funnels, no fluff.
Example:"Still stuck undercharging? I help solo founders triple their rates by proving their value—no more selling yourself short."
4. Ditch the Job Title—Explain Your Impact
No one buys your credentials—they buy outcomes. This prompt reframes what you do in client-focused language that’s simple, specific, and persuasive. Ideal for bios, intros, or your next pitch.
Example:"I help new coaches overwhelmed by tech get their first clients fast—without funnels or paid ads."
5. Use Client Feedback to Build Offers That Sell
Chances are, your best testimonials already reveal your real value. This prompt distills those emotional before-and-after transformations into stories that sell—without sounding salesy.
Example:"Before, I was burnt out and confused. Now, I have a clear plan and paying clients. It feels like magic, but it’s just strategy."
Client-First Wins Every Time
These prompts shift your thinking—from "what can I offer" to "what do they need right now." With ChatGPT guiding the exploration, you’re not guessing. You’re co-creating business ideas that clients already want—and are ready to pay for.