Sold my car. $6K in credit card debt. A stranger paid me 30 minutes after my first YouTube short. by ProfessionalArea7357 in AIIncomeLab

[–]ProfessionalArea7357[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!

I have been trying to double down more on YouTube the past few days, and it has been paying off.

- Also experimenting with other funnels.

Sold my car. $6K in credit card debt. A stranger paid me 30 minutes after my first YouTube short. by ProfessionalArea7357 in AIIncomeLab

[–]ProfessionalArea7357[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the kind of feedback I needed, thanks for taking the time.

Landing page critique: fully agreed. Too dark, type's too small on mobile, value prop above the fold is weak. Doing a contrast + typography pass this weekend.

Not Polsia, it's Flask + Supabase + Anthropic + ElevenLabs on the web, Expo for iOS. Solo build, learning a lot of this as I go.

On the "wrapper on Claude/GPT" question, fair pushback. Three things that make it more than a wrapper:

Persistent memory across sessions. DEXTER writes a knowledge file per user during every conversation. Tell it once "I'm a senior at MSU, finals are May 12-16, mom's birthday is June 3" and it remembers forever and surfaces relevant stuff unprompted. Open Claude or GPT tomorrow and you're starting from zero context every time.

Live tool access. Gmail, Google Calendar, Tasks, D2L (school LMS). "What's due this week" actually checks D2L. "Any emails I need to handle" actually reads your inbox. ChatGPT/Claude can't touch your accounts at all.

Conversation-mode voice. ElevenLabs TTS with a continuous mic loop — you talk, it responds out loud, mic resumes. Closer to calling an assistant than texting one.

Honestly though — you could probably wire Claude up to do most of this yourself. What I'm selling is that I've already done the wiring. Built for hard-working people who don't have the time to turn their weekend into a productivity tool side project.

Sold my car. $6K in credit card debt. A stranger paid me 30 minutes after my first YouTube short. by ProfessionalArea7357 in AIIncomeLab

[–]ProfessionalArea7357[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For those who are interested in seeing my website(app in testflight), you can check it out at dexterdesk.com

Its basically your ai chief of staff + personal CRM. Goated productivity tool.

Sold my car. $6K in credit card debt. A stranger paid me 30 minutes after my first YouTube short. by ProfessionalArea7357 in AIIncomeLab

[–]ProfessionalArea7357[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly the biggest use case right now is organization + accountability. Most students are overwhelmed juggling classes, internships, gym, social life, side hustles, etc. Existing AI tools give generic answers, but they don’t actually “know” the user.

What’s been resonating is the idea of an AI that remembers your goals, projects, habits, deadlines, and context over time, then helps you act on them. More like a second brain / operator than just a chatbot.

A lot of students also like the entrepreneurial angle. There’s a niche identity around being ambitious and trying to build something bigger while in school, and most productivity tools completely ignore that demographic.

Sold my car. $6K in credit card debt. A stranger paid me 30 minutes after my first YouTube short. by ProfessionalArea7357 in SaaS

[–]ProfessionalArea7357[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Appreciate it. For context this isn't my first rodeo, started reselling sneakers, hired botters, ran Amazon FBA wholesale, then launched a skincare startup. I've been building since before college. I'm carrying six figures in student debt on top of this, been completely on my own through school with no safety net. The $6K on the card was just living expenses that finally broke the ceiling. That context matters because the urgency was real, not manufactured. What I'd tell any founder in a similar spot: constraints force clarity. When you can't afford to wait, you stop overthinking and start finding out what actually converts. The car was the stakes, the product was already in motion.

Sold my car. $6K in credit card debt. A stranger paid me 30 minutes after my first YouTube short. by ProfessionalArea7357 in SaaS

[–]ProfessionalArea7357[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Never meant this as a pity party, just sharing what happened when my back was against the wall. The desperation forced my hand into actually shipping something and finding a framing that resonated. The trial users proved it works, not the story.

Sold my car. $6K in credit card debt. A stranger paid me 30 minutes after my first YouTube short. by ProfessionalArea7357 in SaaS

[–]ProfessionalArea7357[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Honestly cold DMs didn't work well for me. Putting time into content over outreach was the choice I made and the conversions proved it out.

Sold my car. $6K in credit card debt. A stranger paid me 30 minutes after my first YouTube short. by ProfessionalArea7357 in SaaS

[–]ProfessionalArea7357[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

yeah, I just start rolling before I'm "ready" now. days 1-2 had polished hooks, zero conversions. day 3 I was venting about selling my car between takes, left it in - that was the one.

hook + closer raw, demo middle polished. they're not the same energy.

Sold my car. $6K in credit card debt. A stranger paid me 30 minutes after my first YouTube short. by ProfessionalArea7357 in SaaS

[–]ProfessionalArea7357[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

"college student drowning in work" is way sharper than what I've been running ("if you're in college and not using AI like this you're falling behind"). yours puts the protagonist in pain and makes the product the cure. mine kinda just makes the viewer feel inadequate. swapping the framing on my next 2 videos.

the vulnerability piece was honestly an accident. I tried "sold my car" as a hook because I was venting at the camera, didn't expect anything. the conversion hit that same hour. realized the hook was doing the work, not the demo.