My Method to Building Custom GPTs That Make Seven Figures a Month

Forget clunky tutorials. You don’t need another vague “how to build a chatbot” listicle written by someone who’s never made a dollar from AI.

This is the real, raw breakdown of how I went from reselling PLR to building custom GPTs that generate 6–7 figures — not just for me, but for clients who now have bots running inside programs, locked behind VIP memberships, or sold as standalone digital offers.

If you're looking for flashy tech explanations, you’re in the wrong place. But if you want the method that actually works in a business ecosystem — let’s go.


First, Let Me Back Up: I Didn’t Start Here

I used to piece together templates. Sell $27 PDF bundles. Burn out writing content for 5 different offers. And I thought the only way to scale was to clone myself.

Then I figured out how to train AI to think like me. To write in my voice. To automate what I hated. And to deliver value 24/7 without me lifting a finger.

That’s when I created my first custom GPT.

It wasn’t perfect. But it sold. And then I built another. And another. And then my clients wanted one. And then 5,000 people used one of my GPTs inside a major business coaching program.
Now? I teach people how to build and monetize them inside Bot Lab XCLR8.


Why Most “Custom GPT” Advice is Useless

The internet will tell you to:

  • Upload a knowledge base

  • Set some instructions

  • Add a few tools

  • Call it a bot

But that won’t get you results. What actually matters?

  • Instruction hierarchy (what the bot prioritizes and why)

  • Conversation logic (to keep users engaged and converting)

  • Monetization mapping (so the bot doesn’t just “help,” it sells)

  • Tone and voice that matches your brand down to the punctuation

That’s why inside the VIP tier of Bot Lab XCLR8, you also get access to AI Bot Cashflow — the full system to turn your bot into a revenue engine.


My Method: How I Build Bots That Print Money

1. Define the Core Role

Not “write captions.” That’s vague. The bot should act like a strategist, coach, or team member.
Example: “Content Director for high-ticket brand helping users turn 1 idea into 5 monetizable posts.”

2. Layer the Knowledge Files

Don’t dump everything in. Use structured files: workflows, tone frameworks, prompt packs.
Train it like a human — with onboarding steps and ongoing context.

3. Build the Flow

Conversation isn’t linear. So don’t build bots like a checklist.
Create branches for:

  • Beginners vs. advanced users

  • Quick wins vs. deep dives

  • Output tweaks vs. full rewrites

4. Brand the Output

Bots that sound like bots don’t sell.
I teach how to embed voice, tone, and personality so deeply, the output feels like YOU wrote it.

5. Add the Monetization Path

Every bot has a job: generate leads, close sales, deliver value.
We map out exactly how it drives revenue — including embedded CTA logic, offer ladders, and upsell paths.

If you want the whole system with swipe files and frameworks, it’s inside Bot Lab XCLR8.


Why This Works (and Keeps Working)

Because it’s not tech for tech’s sake. It’s strategy disguised as AI.

I’ve had clients turn these bots into:

  • Course companions

  • Funnel closers

  • Upsell machines

  • DM responders

  • Full-on team replacements

And some of them are already seeing 5-figure returns in their first month.

So yeah. This method makes bots that bring in money. Real money.


Ready to Build Yours?

If you’re tired of playing small and ready to build bots that work like employees and sell like pros, Bot Lab XCLR8 is open now.

Inside the VIP tier, you’ll also get full access to:

  • AI Bot Cashflow – How to price, brand, protect, and scale your GPTs

  • Live demos of my best-selling bots

  • Templates, frameworks, and real examples that made me over $100K this year from bots alone

This isn’t about trends. It’s about building a system you can sell over and over again.

Let’s get you out of content hustle and into bot-powered cashflow.


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