Hey Prompt Entrepreneur,
Yesterday, I did something that blew my own mind. I created a complete 2,000-word sales page—from scratch—in just over an hour while sitting in the garden in Cyprus enjoying the sunshine.
And here's the kicker: I challenged myself not to type a single word. Not one keystroke. I wanted to see just how far I could get by simply vibing with AI through conversation.
The inspiration? Pure necessity. The Mediterranean sun was so bright I could barely see my screen. Oh poor me! 😅
Typing and constantly correcting myself was becoming frustrating. So I thought, "Why not just use voice input instead?" Little did I know this constraint would lead to a breakthrough. Father of necessity and all that.
For context, this kind of work typically takes my team days (sometimes weeks) to produce. In fact, I told my business partner I'd "get started" on the sales page, expecting it to take at least a day or two.
When I delivered a complete first draft just an hour later, their reaction was one of pure shock. And if you're hiring a professional copywriter? You're looking at thousands of pounds and a multi-week timeline. No longer.
But there I was, lounging in my garden chair, speaking my thoughts aloud, and watching as a comprehensive, persuasive sales page materialised before my eyes.
No typing whatsoever. No staring at a blank page. No endless revision cycles with a team. Just me, talking through my ideas as if I were explaining them to a colleague.
And it doesn't just work for sales pages—this approach can revolutionise how you create any substantial content: case studies, white papers, landing pages, product descriptions, email sequences, you name it.
Let's get started:
What started with expediency (couldn’t see sh*t) became a personal challenge.
I started with a simple question: how much of the content creation process could I do without ever touching a keyboard? Could I create professional-quality, high-converting copy just by speaking?
This wasn't a totally random challenge. I've long suspected that many of us (myself included) get in our own way when writing. We overthink, we self-edit too early, we get stuck in perfectionism loops. Speaking bypasses many of these mental blocks.
So I set the parameters: create a complete sales page for a real product launch without typing a single word. Everything had to be done through voice or AI interaction.
The results surprised even me—and I've been doing this AI stuff for quite a while now.
I had one of those “oh wow ok this changes everything” moments that are becoming increasingly rare. We have so many “breakthroughs” in AI that we become inured. But this was a legit holy crap moment.
For instance I was initially struggling with exactly what story would grab attention at the top of the page. By speaking it through—stuttering, backtracking, thinking aloud, absolutely making a mess of it—I was able to discover the narrative I was looking for.
The AI then extracted the essence of my rambling, removing all the roundabout talk and distilling it into a clean, powerful story hook.
If you've ever created (or paid for!) a sales page, you know the drill:
You start with a blank document and that familiar sense of dread. Where do I even begin? You type a few sentences, delete them, try again. The first draft takes days of concentrated effort.
Then come the revisions. Is it persuasive enough? Does it cover all the objections? Is the tone right? Does it have enough social proof? The edit cycles seem endless.
If you're working with a team or a copywriter, add in multiple rounds of feedback, conflicting opinions, and that all-too-familiar feeling that something's still missing.
All told, you're looking at a process that might take weeks and cost thousands—and that's if you're efficient! I know some entrepreneurs who haven’t started yet because they’ve hit this roadblock.
What if instead of writing, you could just talk? What if instead of staring at a blank page, you were answering insightful questions about your product or service? What if instead of endless revision cycles, you could see patterns and gaps immediately and fill them on the spot?
Here's the biggy: The bottleneck in content creation isn't usually knowledge or expertise—it's extraction and organisation.
You know this stuff inside and out. You know your customers' problems. You know why your solution works. But getting all that knowledge out of your head and onto the page is hard.
Here's the process I used to force that knowledge out of your head:
This hands-free approach is revolutionary for several reasons:
It bypasses writer's block completely. Speaking is natural—most of us can talk about our businesses for hours. There's no blinking cursor, no blank page anxiety. We are yappers and this lets us yap.
It's a form of "rubber duck debugging" for your messaging. The act of explaining something out loud often clarifies your own thinking in ways that silent reflection doesn't. It’s used in programming a lot when you don’t have a coding partner.
It creates a dialogue rather than a monologue. The AI asks follow-up questions, spots inconsistencies, and helps you build a more complete picture.
It separates content creation from formatting and design. You focus purely on the message first, then handle the presentation later. No self editing on the fly!
It dramatically improves the experience of creating content. Working outside in the sunshine rather than hunched over a keyboard made the whole process enjoyable. By the end, I was literally hopping around excitedly at how liberating this approach felt. Work doesn't have to feel like work! (And yes I know I’m meant to be on holiday…)(
While I'm using a sales page as the example, this approach works for virtually any substantial content creation task:
The applications are endless here. I’ll use my sales page as a concrete example in this Playbook but you can apply this to whatever substantial, structured content you need to produce.
Hell, you could probably make a dent in a PhD using the same method…
In Part 2, we'll dive deeper into the "co-working with AI" aspect of this process. I'll show you exactly how to set up the perfect framework and conduct an effective AI interview.
You'll learn how to tap into the power of "rubber duck thinking"—where simply explaining something out loud helps you clarify your own ideas and discover insights you didn't know you had.
Quack.