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This Person Keeps Breaking ChatGPT and Going Viral — Here Are the 7 Prompts That Are Making Creators $5,000/Month While Everyone Else Just Watches

Nobody Talks About These 7 ChatGPT Prompts — But They Are Responsible for $5,000/Month for Smart Creators

Right now, someone out there is typing the same ChatGPT prompts that generate viral content and generating $5,000 a month while most creators are still arguing about whether AI is even worth using.

That sentence alone should shake something loose in your brain.

Because the divide between creators who are winning in 2026 and creators who are watching from the sidelines has almost nothing to do with talent, budget, or luck.

It has everything to do with how you talk to the AI sitting right in front of you.

There is a creator, whose methods have been spreading like wildfire across content circles, who keeps going viral not because of fancy editing or expensive cameras, but because of the way they structure their ChatGPT prompts.

And when creators started copying the structure, the results followed.

The thing is, most content gurus online will tell you that ChatGPT produces generic, robotic output.

And they are right — if you do not know how to prompt it correctly, that is exactly what you are going to get.

But if you know the seven specific prompt structures this creator uses, ChatGPT stops being a basic text machine and starts behaving like a highly paid content strategist, a script doctor, a monetization coach, and a viral content engine all rolled into one.

Tools like ClawCastle are already helping creators build AI-powered income workflows, and when you pair that kind of infrastructure with the right prompts, you stop creating content and start engineering results.

This article is going to break down all seven prompts, explain exactly why each one works, and show you how real creators are turning these strategies into consistent monthly income in 2026.

Read every word because the creators who applied this first are already three months ahead of you.

We strongly recommend that you check out our guide on how to take advantage of AI in today’s passive income economy.

Why Most Creators Are Getting Weak Results From ChatGPT in 2026

Before getting into the prompts themselves, it is worth understanding why so many creators complain that ChatGPT gives them boring, unusable content.

The problem is almost never the AI.

The problem is almost always the input.

Think of it this way — if you hired the most talented copywriter in the world and said “help me write something,” they would stare at you blankly.

But if you said “write a two-paragraph email for a $20 coffee mug targeting women aged 25 to 45 who love humor and impulse buying, using a problem-agitate-solution structure with urgency in the closing line,” you would get something worth publishing.

ChatGPT operates the same way.

The creators making $5,000 a month from their AI-powered content operations are not more creative than you — they are more precise.

They understand that every great prompt has six pieces: a task, context, examples, a persona, a format, and a tone.

When all six are present, the output shifts from generic to genuinely useful.

When even one is missing, the whole thing falls apart.

HandyClaw is one of the tools that smart creators are pairing with ChatGPT to automate and scale the output of these structured prompts across multiple platforms at once, so the work done once keeps earning long after the content goes live.

Let us get into the prompts.

The 7 ChatGPT Prompts That Are Making Creators $5,000/Month in 2026

Prompt 1 — The Brain Dump to Script Converter

Most creators waste hours staring at a blank page trying to figure out how to structure their content.

This prompt ends that entirely.

The method is simple: open ChatGPT and hit the dictation button at the bottom of the interface.

Then, just talk out loud about your topic for as long as you want.

Do not worry about structure, order, or making sense — just dump every idea you have about the subject into the microphone.

Once you are done, paste in this prompt: “Here is a brain dump of all my ideas for this video or article. Turn it into a detailed outline that organizes everything into a logical flow. Suggest edits to improve and expand it. Flag anything that should be removed. Include master storytelling and retention techniques and add any extra information you think is relevant.”

What comes out is a fully structured content plan that sounds like you — not like a robot — because it was built entirely on your own words and thinking.

The reason this works at such a high level is because ChatGPT is not inventing a voice from scratch.

It is organizing and elevating a voice that already exists, which is yours.

If you have research mode or web browsing enabled in your ChatGPT account, the tool will also ask you follow-up questions before generating the outline, making the final output even more tailored.

Creators who use this prompt report cutting their pre-production time by more than half.

AmpereAI is worth looking at here too, as it helps creators manage and deploy AI-powered content workflows so that the output of prompts like this one does not just sit in a document but gets pushed into production pipelines automatically.

Prompt 2 — The Brutal Script Audit Prompt

This one makes creators uncomfortable the first time they use it, and that is exactly why it works.

Once you have a draft script or outline, paste it into ChatGPT and use this prompt: “Here is my script. Where might viewers get bored, confused, or click off? Be brutally honest. Do not sugarcoat. Act as a person who has never seen my content before and has no loyalty to me.”

What follows is a complete takedown of every weak section in your content.

ChatGPT will flag overused phrases, moments where the pacing drags, sections where the value is unclear, and hooks that sound like every other video in your niche.

It will tell you if you are using the word “strategy” too many times.

It will tell you if your opening lacks tension.

It will tell you if your call to action is buried too deep for anyone to notice.

And then — this is the part most people miss — it will tell you exactly how to fix each one.

This is the equivalent of having a professional script editor review your work before it ever gets filmed.

Top YouTubers with large channels pay script editors anywhere from $200 to $600 per script.

This prompt does the same job in about 45 seconds.

ClawCastle is particularly useful at this stage because it helps creators build AI agent workflows that can take the audit output and automatically route it into the revision phase of a content production system without manual intervention.

Prompt 3 — The Viral YouTube to Short-Form Idea Generator

This is the prompt that the creator whose methods went viral first used to build an Instagram Reels strategy that started printing views on demand.

Step one is finding a viral YouTube video in your niche.

Go to YouTube, search your niche topic, and pick any video with strong view counts relative to the channel’s size.

Step two is going to a transcript tool — NoteGPT is a reliable and widely used option that generates clean transcripts from YouTube URLs — and pulling the full transcript of that video.

Step three is pasting that transcript into ChatGPT with this prompt: “Here is the full transcript of a viral video in my niche. Generate ten short-form content ideas based on the themes, hooks, and value points in this transcript. After generating the list, tell me which idea has the broadest appeal and the most viral potential. Then write a full short-form script for that idea.”

What you end up with is a series of original content ideas that are already proven to resonate with an audience, because they are derived from content people have already chosen to watch.

You are not guessing at what will work.

You are reverse-engineering what already works and building something new from it.

HandyClaw integrates well here because once you have a batch of short-form scripts generated this way, you can use it to help automate distribution across multiple platforms without rebuilding your workflow from scratch for every channel.

Prompt 4 — The Hook Library Power-Up

This prompt takes Prompt 3 to the next level and is the reason some creators are getting dramatically better results than others who are using the same basic method.

After generating your short-form script with Prompt 3, go back to ChatGPT and say: “I am going to give you a list of real hooks from viral videos in my niche. These are hooks that have each generated hundreds of thousands or millions of views. I want you to read them all, identify the patterns that make them successful, and then rewrite my previous script using a hook built on those same patterns.”

Then paste in ten to twenty real hooks from videos in your niche that you know have performed well.

ChatGPT will analyze the emotional triggers, the sentence structures, the curiosity gaps, and the contrast mechanisms used across all of them.

Then it will rebuild your script’s opening using those proven patterns.

The difference between a hook built this way and a hook built from scratch is the difference between content that gets watched and content that gets scrolled past.

AmpereAI is a tool that pairs well with this kind of iterative content refinement process, helping creators manage the output of multiple prompt cycles across multiple content projects without losing track of what has been produced and what is still in progress.

Prompt 5 — The Monetization Strategy Generator

Most creators think about monetization as something they will figure out once they have an audience.

The creators making $5,000 a month think about it from the very beginning.

This prompt is designed to help you build a monetization strategy based on data from your actual content rather than guessing.

Once you have published at least ten pieces of content, take screenshots of your best-performing titles and topics from your YouTube Studio, Instagram Insights, or whatever platform you are on.

Then paste them into ChatGPT with this prompt: “Here are the titles and topics of my top-performing content. Based on this data, suggest three monetization strategies I can implement right now. Give me one low-ticket digital product idea, one affiliate opportunity, and one service or sponsorship angle. Focus on options that require low effort to set up but have high earning potential. Explain exactly what I need to do to launch each one.”

What comes back is a customized monetization roadmap built on what your audience has already proven they care about.

This is not generic business advice — it is strategy built on your own performance data.

ReplitIncome is one of the platforms creators are using to build and deploy the digital products that ChatGPT recommends in this step, allowing them to go from “ChatGPT told me to build a tool” to “the tool is live and earning” without needing to know how to code from scratch.

Prompt 6 — The Thumbnail Ranking and Optimization Prompt

This is one of the most underused ChatGPT prompts in the creator world, and it is responsible for some of the most dramatic performance turnarounds creators have experienced.

Before uploading any piece of content, create two or three different thumbnail options.

Then upload all of them to ChatGPT using the image upload feature and use this prompt: “Here are two or three thumbnail options for the same piece of content. Rank them from most to least clickable. For each one, explain what is working and what is not. Then tell me exactly how to improve the highest-ranked option to make it even stronger. Be brutally honest.”

ChatGPT will analyze visual hierarchy, text readability, emotional cues, color contrast, and whether the image communicates a clear story arc at a glance.

It will tell you if your text is too small for mobile viewing.

It will flag if the lighting on your face is flat.

It will tell you if the image looks like clickbait rather than genuine value.

One creator shared that a single thumbnail change guided by this prompt took a video from stalling out in its first week to crossing 500,000 views.

The thumbnail was not the only factor, but it was the trigger.

ClawCastle supports creators who are building multi-platform content systems by helping to manage AI-driven decisions like thumbnail optimization as part of a larger automated content workflow rather than a one-off manual task.

Prompt 7 — The 30-Day Content Strategy Builder

This is the prompt that ties everything together and is the reason some creators feel like they have a six-figure content team even when they are working completely alone.

Once you have been creating content for a while, take screenshots of your last ten to fifteen published pieces including titles, topics, and any performance data you have access to.

Then upload them to ChatGPT with this prompt: “Analyze the titles, thumbnails, and topics of my recent content. Tell me which ones performed best and why. Identify the themes and formats I should double down on. Tell me what I should stop doing. Then build me a 30-day content calendar based on what the data shows is working, including specific topic suggestions, upload frequency, and the type of hook that fits each piece.”

What comes back is not generic advice about posting consistently.

It is a specific, data-backed content plan built on your actual history, your actual audience behavior, and your actual niche dynamics.

ChatGPT will tell you that your tutorial-style content outperforms your opinion content.

It will tell you that videos naming a specific tool in the title get three times the clicks of videos with vague headlines.

It will tell you that you should be publishing twice a week instead of once.

And it will give you a calendar that reflects all of that.

HandyClaw is the kind of tool that helps creators execute on a plan like this at scale, automating parts of the content distribution and scheduling process so that the 30-day plan actually gets executed instead of sitting in a document gathering digital dust.

How to Put All Seven Prompts Together Into a $5,000/Month System

The creators making the most money from these prompts are not using them in isolation.

They are running them as a repeating system, week after week, with each prompt feeding into the next.

The brain dump prompt generates the raw content idea.

The audit prompt sharpens the script.

The YouTube transcript prompt identifies what the market is already responding to.

The hook library prompt makes the opening impossible to scroll past.

The monetization prompt tells them what product or affiliate offer to attach to the content.

The thumbnail prompt ensures the piece gets clicked on before anyone even hears a word.

And the 30-day strategy prompt ensures none of that effort is happening randomly — it is all pointing in the same direction.

AmpereAI is built for creators who want to run systems like this at scale without manually executing every step, connecting AI tools and automations so the content machine keeps running even when you are not sitting in front of your computer.

When this system is running consistently, $5,000 a month is not an extraordinary result.

It is a logical outcome of putting out the right content, attached to the right monetization, on the right schedule, week after week.

The Six Elements Every Money-Making Prompt Must Include

Task

Start every prompt with a verb that drives action.

Words like create, write, generate, sell, convince, analyze, and build tell ChatGPT exactly what kind of output you need.

Vague openers like “help me with” or “can you think about” produce vague results.

Strong openers produce strong results.

Context

Give ChatGPT everything it needs to understand the situation.

Who is the audience?

What is the product?

What problem does it solve?

What is the price point?

The more specific the context, the more targeted the output.

Examples

Show ChatGPT what good looks like.

If you want a sales email that sounds punchy and direct, paste in an example of a punchy, direct email and say “write in this style.”

AI learns from examples faster than it learns from instructions alone.

Persona

Tell ChatGPT who to think like.

“Act as a top Etsy seller with over 800,000 items sold” produces different output than “act as a marketing assistant.”

The persona shapes the mindset behind the words.

Format

Tell ChatGPT exactly how to structure the output.

Three-paragraph email with subject line and CTA.

Ten headline options focused on speed and simplicity.

A table of pain points, objections, and desires.

You control the structure.

Tone

This is the element most people skip, and it is the reason most AI content sounds robotic.

Do not say “make it friendly.”

Say “write this as a successful entrepreneur sharing a genuine secret — bold, real, and inspiring without sounding like a hype reel.”

The tone shapes the emotion.

The emotion drives the action.

ReplitIncome is designed for creators who want to take the products that come out of this kind of strategic ChatGPT work and build deployable income tools around them, turning a well-prompted idea into a real digital asset that earns.

What Separates the Creators Winning in 2026 From Everyone Else

There is a line that gets repeated in high-performing creator circles and it is worth saying plainly here.

The creators who are broke ask questions.

The creators who are earning give orders.

That is not about arrogance.

It is about specificity.

When you walk into a conversation with ChatGPT knowing exactly what you want, exactly who you are writing for, exactly what action you want them to take, and exactly what the output should look like, the AI delivers.

When you walk in hoping it figures out what you need, you get something that sounds like it was written by a committee.

The seven prompts in this article are not magic words.

They are a discipline.

They are the result of understanding that AI is a tool that amplifies the clarity of your thinking, not a tool that replaces it.

ClawCastle is built on exactly that principle — giving creators the AI infrastructure to act on clear strategy at scale, so the thinking you do once keeps earning long after the work is done.

Final Thoughts

The creator who keeps going viral and building $5,000 months is not doing something you cannot do.

They are doing something you have not started yet.

Every prompt in this article is available to you right now, with a free or paid ChatGPT account, and the discipline to follow the six-element structure every single time.

The brain dump prompt cuts your prep time in half.

The audit prompt makes sure nothing weak makes it to publish.

The transcript prompt grounds every idea in proven market demand.

The hook library prompt makes sure your opening earns the click every time.

The monetization prompt tells you exactly what to sell to the audience you are building.

The thumbnail prompt gives every piece of content its best chance at being seen.

And the 30-day strategy prompt makes sure none of it is happening by accident.

If you want to run this kind of system on autopilot, HandyClaw is one of the strongest tools available for automating the distribution and scaling side of a content operation built on these exact methods.

And if you are ready to turn the content you create into deployable digital income tools without writing a single line of code, ReplitIncome is the resource worth exploring next.

Stop watching other creators cash out on the same tools you already have access to.

Start running the prompts.

AmpereAI is there when you are ready to scale what works into a system that runs without you being glued to a screen around the clock.

The gap between where you are and where the $5,000/month creators are sitting is exactly seven prompts wide.

We strongly recommend that you check out our guide on how to take advantage of AI in today’s passive income economy.