⚡ Quick Summary

Stop waiting for a perfect idea — the best product concepts are already buried in competitor comments, Reddit threads, and your own inbox. Use ChatGPT to turn a single pain point into 10 product formats, validate with a pre-sale before you build anything, and search Udemy to confirm demand exists. A specific idea for a named audience always beats a broad idea for everyone.

🎯 Key Takeaways

  • Read competitor YouTube comments to find what the market is still asking for u2014 30 minutes of this beats weeks of guessing
  • Use ChatGPT to generate 10 product format variations from a single pain point u2014 from a $9 PDF to a $997 course
  • Validate with sales before you build u2014 a beta offer via DM or Instagram story takes 1 hour and gives real data
  • Low-rated Udemy courses with 1,000+ students are green lights: demand exists, execution doesn't u2014 that's your entry point
  • Specificity sells: 'social media templates for Dubai real estate agents' outsells 'Canva templates' every time
  • The fastest product idea is the one people are already asking you for u2014 survey 5 people in your network today

🔍 In-Depth Guide

Mine Competitor Comments for Ready-Made Product Gaps

This is the single most underused research method I see. Go to the top 5 YouTube channels or online courses in your niche and read the comments u2014 not the likes, the comments. Specifically look for three types: questions the creator didn't answer, complaints about what was missing, and people saying 'I wish this covered X.' Those X's are your product ideas. I did this for the Canva course I built. Three separate commenters on a rival channel said they needed Canva templates specifically for Arabic social media posts. I built a 90-minute workshop on exactly that. It sold out the first run. The market told me what to make u2014 I just listened. Spend 30 minutes doing this exercise across three competitor channels in your space. Write down every unanswered question. You'll have five solid product angles before you finish your second tab.

Use ChatGPT to Turn One Problem Into 10 Product Formats

Once you have a pain point, most people freeze on format. Should it be a course, a template, a checklist, a coaching call? Here's what I recommend: paste the pain point into ChatGPT and prompt it with 'Give me 10 different product formats I could sell to solve this problem, ranging from a $9 PDF to a $997 course.' The output is rarely perfect, but it breaks the mental block fast. I ran this for a client who trains real estate agents in Riyadh. Her pain point was 'agents don't know how to follow up with leads.' ChatGPT gave her a $27 follow-up script pack, a $197 mini-course, and a $500/month done-for-you GHL workflow service. She launched the script pack in 48 hours and made her first sale on day three. The format matters less than shipping something. Use AI to decide faster.

The 'Already Paying For It' Filter That Validates Ideas in Minutes

Before you build anything, run it through what I call the 'Already Paying For It' filter. Search for the exact problem on Udemy, Gumroad, or Etsy. If someone is already selling a solution u2014 even a bad one u2014 that's proof of demand. I'm not joking: bad products with sales are better validation than no products at all. When I was scoping my AI automation workshop, I found three Udemy courses on the topic with 2,000+ students each, all rated 3.8 stars. Low ratings with high enrollment meant the demand was there but the execution wasn't. That's a green light. If you search and find nothing, that's a yellow flag u2014 either the niche is too small or nobody's thought to sell it yet. Both require more digging. Your action today: search your product idea on Udemy right now. Count the results, check the ratings, read the worst reviews. You'll know within 10 minutes whether to build or pivot.

📚 Article Summary

Most people overthink product ideas. They wait for a lightning bolt moment that never comes, or they spend months validating something nobody asked for. I’ve watched dozens of aspiring course creators and consultants in Dubai sit on zero revenue because they couldn’t decide what to sell. The truth is brutal: the best product ideas are already hiding in your daily conversations, your inbox, and your competitors’ comment sections.A product idea doesn’t need to be original — it needs to be specific. When I launched my GoHighLevel training, I wasn’t the first person teaching GHL. But I was one of the first targeting Arabic-speaking real estate agents in the Gulf who needed workflows built around their market. That specificity is what sells. Generic ideas get ignored. Niche ideas with a named audience get bought.The fastest way I’ve found to generate a product idea that actually works is to reverse-engineer demand. Go to YouTube and look at videos in your niche with 100K+ views. Read the comments. What are people still confused about after watching? That gap — between what the video promised and what the viewer still needs — is your product. I’ve done this myself and found three paid workshop ideas in under 45 minutes using nothing but YouTube, Reddit, and a Google Sheet.AI tools have made this whole process absurdly fast. I now use ChatGPT to analyze Reddit threads, Perplexity to surface what people are actively searching, and simple prompts to generate 20 product angle variations from a single pain point. What used to take a week of market research now takes an afternoon. The clients I train on these workflows are generating validated product concepts before their coffee gets cold.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Start with what people ask you for help with, not what you think you're an expert in. Ask five people in your network: 'What's one thing you'd pay me to help you with right now?' The pattern in those answers is your first product. I've seen people discover profitable workshop ideas this way in under 24 hours. You don't need a formal skill set u2014 you need a 3-step process someone else hasn't packaged yet.
Sell it before you build it. Post a simple offer on Instagram or LinkedIn u2014 describe the problem, the outcome, and the price. Say it's a limited beta. If 3 people out of 100 who see it say yes, you have a product worth building. I validated my GoHighLevel onboarding template pack this way in 72 hours with a single Instagram story. No landing page, no fancy funnel u2014 just a DM to pay.
Yes, but you need to give them real input, not vague prompts. Feed ChatGPT actual Reddit posts, competitor reviews, or real questions from your audience and ask it to identify recurring pain points. Then ask it to suggest product formats for each. Perplexity is particularly good for surfacing what people are searching right now. A prompt like 'What are the top 10 questions beginners ask about [your topic] in 2024?' gives you FAQ-level product insight in seconds.
Use Google Trends, Reddit's r/[yourniche] subreddit, and TikTok's search bar. On TikTok, type your topic keyword and look at the autocomplete suggestions u2014 those are real searches. For real estate in Dubai specifically, I track what questions agents ask in Facebook groups and WhatsApp communities. The lag between a trending topic and a product that teaches it is usually 60-90 days. Move fast when you spot a gap.
It has to be tied to a clear before-and-after. 'Interesting' topics don't sell u2014 painful problems with measurable solutions do. 'How to use Canva' is interesting. 'How to create 30 days of real estate listing posts in Canva in 2 hours' is a product. Specificity creates perceived value. The more precisely you describe the transformation u2014 with a timeframe, a deliverable, or a number u2014 the easier it is to sell.
Generate at least 10, then filter down to 3 using the 'Already Paying For It' test. From those 3, pick the one you can build fastest and explain in one sentence. Speed of execution beats perfection at the idea stage. I tell my students: your second product will be better than your first, but only if you finish the first one.
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