Editor's Note
It's been a helluva week, knee-deep in developing our new AI tool and building out a few sites. When building sales pages, your goal is to convince customers that you offer the solution to their problems.
And let’s dig into that a bit … people run from pain and run towards pleasure. And how do we find out what problems our customers are having?
In comes Gigabrain AI. I will break this down below. Your sales pages will never be the same.
Upward and onward,
-David

What I Learned from Letting Gigabrain Write My Sales Pages
Real talk: I’ve written more sales pages than I can count.
But I hit a creative block.
It’s always hard to write about your own business.
Why?
Because you can’t feel the same frustrations as the consumer does.
So, I asked myself, what are consumers saying about my service?
What are their frustrations?
In comes Gigabrain AI
It’s an AI tool that scrapes real comments from Reddit and forums … actual humans talking about real problems, frustrations, buying triggers, and dreams.
Pure marketing gold straight from the trenches.
Here’s how I used it:
Step 1: I typed in my audience’s pain point (like “what do realtors hate about their current brokerage?”).
Step 2: Gigabrain pulled thread after thread of raw, unfiltered truth.
Step 3: I used those exact phrases and frustrations to craft a sales page that speaks human … not corporate robot.
What changed? I felt like I was writing with my audience, not at them.
Bottom line?
If ChatGPT is your assistant ...
Gigabrain is your ear to the streets.
Ask it to tell you what frustrations people have, and then answer those problems with your product or service.
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P.S. Want the prompt stack I used to extract all the juice from Gigabrain?
Reply with “GIGA” and I’ll shoot it over.
P.P.S. I break stuff like this down in the community. You can sign up below.
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