Week 1: Building My First AI Product
This was the first official week of Undefined Edition — and I set a goal to build one product and one funnel from scratch while learning HTML, AI prompts, and affiliate strategy.
Weekly Goals:
→Launch my first digital product: Undefined Edition "Prompt Studio" (Finished! Trying not to overanalyze the launch)
→Write my first blog post
→Set up a Pinterest funnel to drive traffic. I've posted pins and linked them to my product. Next step: completing the funnel with an email form.
→Apply to affiliate networks (In progress). Many networks require an active website. Mine is up but seems disconnected—working on this, though the extensive paperwork is slowing me down.
I used Notion to organize 4 categories of prompts:
→Blogging
→Pinterest marketing
→Affiliate copywriting
→Branding/positioning
I wrote the prompts with Claude and ChatGPT, formatted them into a clean dashboard, and launched the product via Gumroad.
What's Next (Week 2)
→Write 2nd blog post
→Finish HTML/CSS crash course via Codecademy. Coding is challenging, especially when you're not using it daily.
I'm implementing a daily practice to make it more familiar.
→Create more pins + begin email opt-in funnel
→Start designing my first GPT Concierge tool
That's a wrap for Week 1 — I'll be back in 7 days with a full breakdown of my first funnel, more tools, and whatever weird AI things I build next.
What I Built
Product: Undefined Edition "Prompt Studio" (Notion Template)
Funnel: Pinterest + Blog Combo
To test traffic, I'm creating a quick blog post titled:
I'll write it with Claude and edit it in my own voice. Having AI help me get started really helps with writer's block. Then I'll publish it on Notion.
I've designed 5 Pinterest Pins in Canva, linking them to the blog with product CTAs to the AI Vault.
Lessons from Week 1
→Perfection is a trap. I launched the Prompt Studio before it felt "done"
→Pinterest is powerful — even 2 pins got clicks. I'll dig deeper into this.
→Prompt engineering is real leverage. Good prompts = better blogs, better products, faster builds.