How I Made ₹5,000 Just by Sharing ChatGPT Prompts
How Sharing ChatGPT Prompts Helped Me Earn ₹5,000 Without Any Fancy Skills
It sounds unreal, right?
₹5,000. No investment. No referrals. No paid ads. No YouTube channel. No complex affiliate links.
Just me, my mobile phone, and some ChatGPT prompts that I shared smartly.
If you’re a student, job seeker, or just broke and confused in life like I was… read till the end. Because this is not another “how to make money” blog — this is exactly what I did and how you can do the same.
The Moment That Changed My Mindset
A few months ago, I was casually scrolling through my Telegram groups. Job updates, free resources, scholarships — all the usual student stuff.
And I noticed something strange.
People were sharing random AI prompts — like “Write a resignation letter in a funny tone using ChatGPT” — and it had hundreds of reactions.
Some were even turning them into paid products. But I wasn’t that ambitious.
“If people love prompts this much, why not just share some useful ones in the right places and see what happens?”
I had no audience, no reach, and definitely no money. But I had curiosity. And that was enough.
What I Did Differently (And You Can Too)
Instead of randomly dumping prompts on social media, I took 3 simple steps:
- I picked a target group: I chose a Telegram group where people were preparing for government exams. These people needed help with essays, letters, and motivational quotes.
- I didn’t just share a prompt – I shared the result: Instead of writing:
“Use this prompt to write an essay”
I wrote:
“Here’s what ChatGPT gave me when I asked it to write an essay on Women Empowerment. Let me know if you want the prompt too.” - I attached a Google Form: At the end, I said:
“Want more prompts for UPSC/SSC? Fill this form and I’ll email you 10 every week.”
Guess what? In 2 days, over 150 people filled it.
I used the free version of ChatGPT to generate all my prompts — it’s free, simple, and smarter than you’d expect.
How the ₹5,000 Came In
This is the part nobody tells you. It wasn’t magic. I didn’t sell any ₹999 courses.
I used three monetization methods (all free):
1. Ko-fi for donations
On the thank-you page of my Google Form, I added a small message:
If you found these prompts helpful, feel free to support me here ❤️ [ko-fi.com/myname]
Surprisingly, 8 people donated between ₹50 to ₹300. Total? ₹1,100
2. My own Notion Prompt Bundle (₹49)
I compiled 50 useful prompts in Notion and added a “Buy full bundle for ₹49” link.
15 people bought it in 2 weeks. ₹735 profit after fees.
3. Upwork Gigs
I turned this into a skill.
“I’ll create 50 custom ChatGPT prompts for your business or website.”
Got 2 orders within a month. One paid ₹2,000, another ₹1,200.
📌 Total: ₹5,035 — with nothing except ideas.
Where I Shared My Forms (And You Should Too)
“Platform selection is 90% of success.”
- ✅ Telegram study groups
- ✅ Reddit (r/ChatGPT, r/India, r/UPSC)
- ✅ Facebook comment sections (on viral ChatGPT posts)
- ✅ Quora answers (example: “How to use ChatGPT for SSC prep?”)
- ✅ WhatsApp status (2 people donated from there!)
The key? I gave value first, didn’t just scream “buy my stuff”.
How You Can Copy This Exactly
Step 1: Pick a niche
Are you into:
- Exams?
- Cooking?
- Job applications?
- Coding?
Step 2: Create 5 useful ChatGPT prompts
Example for exam students:
- “Explain Global Warming in 200 words”
- “Give me a debate script on junk food”
Step 3: Create a Google Form
Ask:
- Name
- “Which prompt type do you want?”
- Add your Ko-fi or payment link in confirmation message
Step 4: Share in VALUE FORMAT
“This prompt gave me an essay that scored 10/10 — want it?”
Step 5: Bonus Monetization
- Add affiliate links (optional)
- Sell PDF bundles
- Offer to make “custom prompt sheets”
But Let’s Be Honest for a Second
If you’re someone who thinks:
“Nah, I don’t feel like doing this…”
“Too much work for just a few bucks…”
Then this blog probably isn’t for you.
We waste hours scrolling Instagram reels, watching cricket memes, bingeing YouTube shorts, or playing games that don’t pay back.
Doing this prompt-sharing task might seem “small” or “boring,” but that’s because it’s real. It’s not entertainment. It’s not dopamine.
It’s results.
That said, don’t cut off your fun completely.
Enjoy your reels. Play your games. Watch your shows. But don’t expect pocket money from them.
This blog is for people who are ready to spend even 20 minutes doing something different, with a clear goal:
“I want to earn something. I want to try.”
FAQs – People Kept Asking Me These
- Q1. Do I need to code or build a website?
No. I only used Google Form, Ko-fi (optional), ChatGPT, Telegram + Reddit. - Q2. Can I do this from mobile?
Yes. I had no laptop. I used mobile browser + Google Docs. - Q3. How much time does it take?
Less than 30 mins per day. - Q4. Do I need to be a prompt expert?
Not at all. Just ask ChatGPT what you want — then share the best results. - Q5. What if nobody clicks on my form?
Happens. Try different groups. Tweak your message. Use emotion or humor. - Q6. What if I feel embarrassed sharing this?
That’s normal. But ask — are you more scared of trying or of staying broke? - Q7. What if others are already doing this?
Yes. But most are lazy. If you do it with effort and empathy, you win.
Common Problems Readers Might Face
- 👉 “Nobody’s filling my form” → You’re not giving value upfront. Post your prompt results FIRST.
- 👉 “No one is donating” → Make it optional and emotional. Say: “If this saved your time, feel free to support me.”
- 👉 “I got no Upwork orders” → Add real samples to your gig. Show screenshots. People buy what they trust.
- 👉 “I don’t know which prompt to write” → Search Quora for your niche + ChatGPT — people are begging for ideas!
🔥 Bonus Section 1: What to Name Your Prompt Collection?
Boring: “Essay Prompts”
Better:
- “10 ChatGPT Magic Prompts That Save You 5 Hours”
- “Get Instant 10/10 Answers with These AI Prompts”
- “The Exam Sheet You Never Knew You Needed”
🔥 Bonus Section 2: Add Scarcity to Get More Actions
In your form or post, write:
- “Only sharing with first 50 people.”
- “Limited edition prompt bundle. No second chance.”
- “Only sending emails to people who respond within 24 hrs.”
💬 Final Thoughts (And One Request)
This idea is not going to make you rich. But it’s proven, free, and gives you momentum.
If you can make ₹5,000 using just prompts… imagine what you can do if you turn this into a proper side hustle?
If you found this helpful…
👉 Share it with a friend who’s wasting time on YouTube
👉 Or comment on my latest post and I’ll share 10 prompt ideas for your niche
And yes — I run TakaTricks.in, where I post real-life student earning ideas like this one.
Because the internet isn’t just for scrolling. It’s for stacking wins.
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