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Subscribe here | Unsubscribe here | Nov 27 2025 | FIV #104


✅ Today’s Checklist:
How to go from idea to landing page in one sitting
6 steps to not get left behind in the next wave of social
The 24-hour system to turn ideas into ads, audiences & revenue
QUICK LINKS
💻 Vibe coding. How to go from idea to landing page in one sitting with Claude Opus 4.5.
📈 Biz growth. Lessons from MrBeast’s leaked memo.
🚀 Entrepreneurship. How to become a solopreneur—and be wildly successful in 18 clear-cut steps.
🌱 Personal growth. A project of one’s own. A Paul Graham essay.
Prompt-to-Profit: The 24-Hour System I Use to Turn Ideas Into Ads, Audiences, and Revenue
The longer I build, the more convinced I am that speed has nothing to do with effort—and everything to do with compression.
The collapsing of what once took weeks into a single day. The erasing of bottlenecks. The radical reduction of friction.
And nothing in my founder life has collapsed timelines more than the system I started experimenting with a few months ago, a system I now call:
Prompt-to-Profit
The framework for taking an idea → creative → audience → learnings in under 24 hours.
This is a repeatable workflow any founder, even a team of one, can deploy to validate ideas, launch micro-offers, test messaging, and build momentum without burning themselves alive.
Let me walk you through the framework exactly as I use it.
1. The Spark: 5 Minutes to Extract the Real Insight
Ideas never arrive fully formed. They show up as sparks: a frustration, a pattern you’re noticing, a recurring question customers ask, a moment where you say, “Why is this still so hard?”
When a spark hits, I immediately run it through a 3-prompt diagnostic:
What problem is this really solving?
Who feels this pain right now?
How urgently would they pay for relief or speed?
Then I add one more:
“Explain this idea as if it were already a proven product founders can’t stop talking about.”
This turns ambiguity into clarity. And clarity is the oxygen of momentum.
Time elapsed: 5 minutes.
2. Shape the Offer: 10–15 Minutes to Build a Mini-MVP
Once I understand the pain, I shape the offer before touching product.
Founders chronically overbuild.
Prompt-to-Profit forces the opposite:
Over-communicate instead of over-engineer.
I ask AI for:
Three versions of the offer
A one-sentence value prop
A quick landing page structure
Five key objections and the answers
A simple, scrappy micro-demo concept
This gives me the shape of what people might buy. Not a product, but rather, a crystallized promise.
Time elapsed: 20 minutes.
3. Build the Creative: 30–40 Minutes to Visual Test-Ready Assets
This is where founders historically bottleneck themselves: the creative production phase.
But this is also where the 24-hour system becomes possible because this is where the recently released Google Nano Banana Pro comes in—a vast upgrade from Nano Banana, btw.
Nano Banana Plus is the visual engine that lets me execute creative instantly at a level that looks indistinguishable from pro photography or film footage.
Here’s why it matters:
A. It gives me cinematic, scroll-stopping visuals instantly.
The realism is past the uncanny valley.
Lighting, skin texture, reflections, camera angles—it’s all accurate enough to stand beside real DSLR footage.
B. It keeps characters consistent across as many shots as I need.
If I create a “customer avatar,” a brand persona, or a testimonial character, they stay perfectly consistent from:
ad → ad
frame → frame
setting → setting
This means my creative is fast and coherent.
C. It maintains the same setting, environment, and lighting from shot to shot.
If I wanted to create a consistent office, a kitchen, a founder workspace, or any other backdrop, Nano Banana Plus recreates that space flawlessly in every image. This is vital as brand universes and social shows pick up.
It looks like a full production day shot with the same crew.
D. It’s the only text-to-image model right now that reliably gets logos and on-image text right.
No more gibberish signs. No more hallucinated branding or jacked-up logos. No more weird spelling.
This unlocks an entirely new tier of visual testing:
Product mockups
App screens
Packaging
Billboards
Thumbnails
Merch
Landing page hero shots
All accurate.
E. Edits are non-destructive.
If I don’t like the shirt, the lighting, the background, the props, or the mood, I can change only that element without breaking the shot.
Nothing else shifts: not the face, not the pose, not the shadows, not the realism.
F. Combined with any script or copy I generate separately, I now have:
ads
thumbnails
landing page visuals
storyboards
explainer frames
emotional scrollers
product scenes
founder portraits
testimonial sequences
…all in under an hour.
This is the moment the 24-hour system becomes real.
Time elapsed: 50–60 minutes total.
4. Launch the Micro-Test: 1 Hour to Touch an Audience
A funnel isn’t real until it touches the market.
Once I have the offer + the visuals, I run one of two tests:
A. Paid test
3–5 ads targeting:
Pain-aware clusters
Problem-aware audiences
Competitor interest groups
Warm social or past visitors if relevant
Focus: cost per curiosity.
B. Organic test
Same visuals posted to:
TikTok
IG Reels
LinkedIn
X
Focus: pattern recognition.
Because creative is cheap and infinite, I feel no fear about “wasting” anything.
Nothing is scarce anymore—not time, not shots, not variations.
Time elapsed: ~2 hours total so far.
5. Analyze → Regenerate → Amplify (The Final 1–2 Hours)
Here’s where signal becomes strategy.
I pull early numbers:
Which visual grabbed first?
Which angle reduced CPM?
Which pain point generated comments?
Which demographic clicked?
Which mood held attention?
Then I take the winning angle and feed it back into the system:
regenerate variations
seed new visuals
re-run the strongest hook
adapt messaging
build round two
Because Nano Banana Plus lets me spin up new but consistent visuals instantly, iteration is no longer a week-long cycle.
It’s a loop.
Time elapsed: 3.5–4 hours.
The Real Moat: Infinite Creative Throughput
When creative bottlenecks disappear, founders stop relying on:
freelancers
agencies
brand teams
design cycles
long approvals
shoots
edits
retakes
reshoots
And suddenly you can test as fast as you can think.
Prompt → Visual → Publish → Learn → Profit.
That’s the moat most founders still don’t realize exists.
Your 24-Hour Challenge
Here’s the exact way to start tomorrow:
Hour 1: Insight → problem → audience → offer.
Hour 2: Copy + structure + messaging.
Hour 3: Generate all visuals in Nano Banana Plus.
Hour 4: Launch a micro-test.
Hours 5–24: Watch signals. Iterate. Publish again.
By this time tomorrow, you’ll know more about your idea than most founders learn in a month.While Everyone Fights on Meta and TikTok, the Smart Money’s Moving Here
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