Zero One Systems · your build

Your First $1,000 Business Plan

Built for you in one session. Your job now: send the messages.

⚡ Do these 3 things today

1. Send your 10 messages — Post in r/UberDrivers and the Uber Drivers Forum Facebook group using Message 1 and 2 from Card 06. Do this first. Right now.

2. Set up your Whop payment link — Go to whop.com, create a product, paste the prompt from Card 08 into the AI builder. You need a live checkout link before anyone can pay you.

3. Film Video #1 — "How to Claim Your Mileage Deduction as an Uber/Lyft Driver." The script is in Card 05. Phone camera is fine. Post it with your Cal.com booking link in the description.
01 · THE PAIN

The problem people already pay to fix

Chosen pain: Gig drivers (Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Instacart) lose $500–$2,000+ every year in missed tax deductions because tracking mileage, categorizing expenses, and preparing quarterly tax estimates is confusing, time-consuming, and easy to get wrong — and most can't afford or don't trust a $400 accountant to handle it.

Why they pay: The IRS mileage deduction is 67 cents per mile. A driver doing 30,000 miles/year has a $20,000+ deduction sitting there — but only if they tracked every mile. Most don't. That's real money gone every single year, and drivers know it hurts them.

Runners-up:
When/where to drive Real pain, harder to deliver consistently
App deactivation Very urgent but happens in bursts, not daily
Irregular income stress Real but people don't yet think of it as something they'd pay to fix
02 · THE OFFER

Your validated, priced offer

Offer name: The Gig Driver Tax Pack
Price: $197 flat fee
One-line outcome: A complete, AI-organized tax package that finds every deduction you're missing — done for you in 48 hours.

Blueprint — what's included & how it's delivered:
Mileage Logging Client sends Uber/Lyft trip history CSV → Claude extracts total miles → IRS deduction calculated
Earnings Receipts Client forwards earnings summaries → Claude organizes by platform, totals all income
Expense Splitting Client sends 3 months of bank statements → Claude categorizes business vs. personal use
Document Hub Clean Google Drive folder delivered: mileage log, income summary, expense report, Schedule C worksheet

Value Gate:
✓ NEW Apps exist but make the driver do the work. This is done-for-you at an affordable price.
✓ EASY Driver sends files. You do everything. They receive a folder. Zero spreadsheets.
✓ BIG $1,000+ in missed deductions recovered — big deal on a $40k income.
✓ SAFE Flat one-time fee. No subscription. Money-back if unhappy.
✓ FAST 48-hour turnaround. "Send files Friday. Tax package Sunday."

Value math: Missing deductions cost drivers ~$1,200/yr → price at 20% = $197
To hit $1,000: just 6 clients.

Price reframes:
"It costs more — so do you think I should do more work for you?" "If I get you this result in 48 hours instead of you spending a weekend on it, is that more or less valuable?"
03 · YOUR BUYER

The exact person to sell to

The individual: Full-time gig driver. Works 12–17 hour days. Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, or all three. Sometimes sleeps in the car to maximize hours. Rent, car payment, insurance, and maintenance all pulling at irregular income. No time to figure out taxes. No money to waste on getting them wrong.

Business outcome: Recover every dollar of deduction they're legally owed — mileage, phone, insurance, maintenance — so they don't overpay the IRS on money they already bled for.

Personal outcome (the real reason they buy): "I worked 3 AM to 8 PM. I slept in my car. I missed being home. I deserve to keep what I earned — and I'm not going to let the tax system take it from me because I didn't have time to figure out a spreadsheet."

What they fear:
• Getting it wrong and owing money they don't have
• IRS letters, audits, penalties
• Being too busy to deal with it and just hoping for the best
• Feeling stupid for not understanding this stuff
• Someone taking advantage of them

Words they actually use:
"I don't even know if I'm doing my taxes right." "I work all day and I still feel behind." "I can't afford to pay even more in taxes." "I don't have time to figure all this out." "I just need someone to handle it for me."

Where 50 of these people are right now:
Reddit r/UberDrivers · r/lyftdrivers · r/doordash_drivers · r/gig_work
Facebook Groups "Uber Drivers Forum" · "Rideshare Drivers Network" · "DoorDash Drivers" · city-specific driver groups
TikTok / YouTube Comments on rideshare income videos (#uberdriver #gigworker #rideshare)
In person Airport driver waiting lots · gas stations near airports · rest stops
Discord Rideshare and gig worker communities
04 · YOUR WORDS

The lines that make them buy

One-line positioning:
"I help full-time gig drivers get back every dollar they're owed at tax time — done for them in 48 hours."

Dual-layer pitch (business + personal):
"You're already doing the hardest part — grinding 12-hour days. I make sure you actually keep what you earned. I take your earnings reports and bank statements, run them through AI, find every deduction you're entitled to, and hand you back a complete tax-ready package in 48 hours. You don't touch a spreadsheet. You don't stress about the IRS. You just send me your files and get your money back."

5 ready-to-paste lines in their language:
1. "You drove 30,000 miles this year. The IRS lets you deduct 67 cents per mile. Did you track them? I'll do it for you." 2. "Most gig drivers overpay their taxes by $500–$2,000 a year. Not because they cheated — because nobody showed them what to claim." 3. "You worked 3 AM shifts. You deserve to keep what you earned. I handle the tax side so you don't have to." 4. "Send me your Uber/Lyft earnings report and 3 months of bank statements. I'll send you back a complete tax package in 48 hours — $197, flat." 5. "I was a gig driver. I know exactly what you're leaving on the table. Let me fix it for you."
05 · YOUR CONTENT

50 videos · first 5 scripted

Put a Cal.com booking link under every video. That's where the selling happens.
You don't need a perfect camera or setup. Your only credential is that you understand this problem — and you do.

50 Video Ideas (title + hook):

Videos 1–10: Tax Deductions
1. "How to Claim Your Mileage Deduction as an Uber/Lyft Driver" Hook: "In this video I'm going to help you claim every mile you drove this year as a tax deduction, and I'm going to do it. You'll get: your total deductible miles, the IRS rate, and your exact deduction amount — and by the end I'll have walked you through the whole thing for free." 2. "The Phone Deduction Gig Drivers Always Miss" Hook: "I'm going to help you deduct your cell phone bill as a business expense. You'll get: the business-use calculation, the deduction amount, and exactly what to write on your taxes — done for free in this video." 3. "How to Deduct Car Insurance as a Rideshare Driver" Hook: "I'm going to help you deduct part of your car insurance. You'll get: how to calculate business-use percentage, what documentation you need, and the exact number to use on your return." 4. "Gas Receipts vs Mileage — Which Saves You More?" Hook: "I'm going to help you choose the right car deduction method. You'll get: the actual numbers compared for your situation, which one wins, and why most drivers pick the wrong one." 5. "What Happens If You Don't Track Your Miles (Real Numbers)" Hook: "I'm going to show you exactly how much money you're leaving on the table if you don't track mileage. You'll get: the IRS rate, a real example at 20k/30k/40k miles, and the total you're missing." 6. "How to Get Your Uber Annual Tax Summary (Step by Step)" Hook: "I'm going to help you download your official earnings report from Uber. You'll get: exactly where to find it, what's in it, and what to do with it at tax time." 7. "Lyft Tax Documents Explained — What Every Driver Needs to Know" Hook: "I'll explain every tax document Lyft sends you and what each one means. You'll get clarity on your 1099-K, 1099-NEC, and your annual summary — no accountant needed." 8. "Can You Deduct Car Washes as a Gig Driver?" Hook: "I'm going to tell you exactly whether car washes count as a business deduction. You'll get the IRS rule, the condition that makes it deductible, and how to log it." 9. "Quarterly Taxes for Gig Drivers — Simple Breakdown" Hook: "I'm going to help you understand if you owe quarterly taxes and how much. You'll get: the income threshold, the four due dates, and a simple formula to estimate your payment." 10. "How to Deduct Your Car Payment as a Rideshare Driver" Hook: "I'll show you if and how you can deduct your car payment. You'll get: the actual IRS rule, the depreciation method, and what it's worth on a $400/month payment."

Videos 11–20: Earnings & Expenses
11. "How to Track Every Gig Income Source in One Place" 12. "DoorDash vs Uber Earnings — How Taxes Are Different" 13. "What Bank Statements Reveal About Your Tax Deductions" 14. "How to Separate Business and Personal Expenses on One Card" 15. "The Maintenance Deduction Most Drivers Forget" 16. "Can You Deduct Toll Fees as a Gig Driver?" 17. "Parking Fees as a Tax Deduction — What Counts" 18. "How Much of Your Car Insurance Is Tax Deductible?" 19. "The Real Cost of Being a Gig Driver After Taxes" 20. "How to Know If You Made a Profit This Year (Simple Formula)"

Videos 21–30: IRS & Filing
21. "What Is Schedule C and Why Every Gig Driver Needs to File It" 22. "Self-Employment Tax Explained in 3 Minutes" 23. "Do You Need a CPA as a Gig Driver? (Honest Answer)" 24. "How to Avoid an IRS Audit as a Rideshare Driver" 25. "What to Do If You Get a Letter from the IRS" 26. "Can You File Your Own Taxes as a Gig Driver?" 27. "The One Document the IRS Will Ask For" 28. "What Happens If You Miss Quarterly Tax Payments" 29. "How to File Taxes If You Drove for Multiple Apps" 30. "Why Your Tax Refund Is Smaller Than You Expected"

Videos 31–40: Finances & Mindset
31. "How to Budget When Your Income Changes Every Week" 32. "How Much Should You Save for Taxes Each Week?" 33. "The Hidden Cost of Gig Driving Nobody Talks About" 34. "How I Would Manage My Money If I Started Driving Today" 35. "Why Full-Time Gig Drivers Need an Emergency Fund" 36. "What Gig Driving Actually Pays Per Hour (Real Math)" 37. "How to Know When It's Time to Stop Driving" 38. "How to Make More Per Hour Without Driving More Hours" 39. "The Mindset Shift That Changes How You Think About Gig Income" 40. "How to Protect Yourself Financially as a Gig Worker"

Videos 41–50: Tools & Systems
41. "The Free App I'd Use to Track Mileage Every Day" 42. "How to Use a Google Sheet to Track Gig Income" 43. "How AI Can Organize Your Tax Documents in Minutes" 44. "The 5 Files Every Gig Driver Should Save Each Year" 45. "How to Set Up a Simple Expense Folder on Your Phone" 46. "The Weekly 5-Minute Habit That Makes Tax Time Easy" 47. "How to Download All Your Tax Documents Before April" 48. "What to Send an Accountant to Save Time and Money" 49. "How to Use Claude AI to Categorize Your Expenses" 50. "Your Complete Year-End Tax Checklist as a Gig Driver"

FULLY SCRIPTED — Film these 5 today:

VIDEO 1 — "How to Claim Your Mileage Deduction as an Uber/Lyft Driver" HOOK: "Hey — in this video I'm going to help you claim every mile you drove this year as a tax deduction, and I'm going to do it right now. You're going to get three things: your total deductible miles, the IRS rate that applies to you, and your exact dollar deduction — and by the end of this video, I'll have solved the mileage deduction for you, for free. Let's go." BODY: "The IRS lets gig drivers deduct 67 cents for every business mile driven in 2024. That's not a small number. If you drove 30,000 miles this year, that's a $20,100 deduction. That means you pay NO taxes on $20,100 of your income. But only if you have the records. Here's how to get yours. Open your Uber app. Go to Account → Tax Info → Tax Summary. Download your annual report — it shows total miles driven. Do the same in Lyft: go to Menu → Tax Information. If you use DoorDash, download your annual earnings statement from the Dasher app. Now multiply total miles × 0.67. That's your mileage deduction. Write that number down. It goes on Schedule C, Line 9 of your tax return. If you didn't track your miles this year, you can still estimate using your trips completed and average trip distance — but going forward, use a free app like Stride to auto-log every trip. That's your mileage deduction — done." CLOSE: "If you want me to do your complete tax package for you — mileage, expenses, income from every app, everything organized in one Google Drive folder in 48 hours — the link is below. $197, flat. Book a call and let's sort it."

VIDEO 2 — "What Happens If You Don't Track Your Miles (Real Numbers)" HOOK: "I'm going to show you exactly how much money you're losing right now by not tracking your mileage — in real numbers. You're going to get: the IRS rate, what it costs you at three different mileage levels, and what to do about it starting today." BODY: "The IRS mileage deduction for 2024 is 67 cents per mile. Every business mile you don't record is 67 cents you pay tax on that you didn't have to. Here's what that looks like: — 20,000 miles untracked = $13,400 in lost deductions — 30,000 miles untracked = $20,100 in lost deductions — 40,000 miles untracked = $26,800 in lost deductions If you're in the 22% tax bracket, that means: — At 20k miles, you overpay the IRS by about $2,948 — At 30k miles, you overpay by about $4,422 — At 40k miles, you overpay by about $5,896 Every year. Just from mileage. Not counting phone, insurance, maintenance, or anything else. The fix: download your annual trip report from Uber or Lyft — it already has your total miles. Then going forward, use Stride or MileIQ to log automatically. Takes 30 seconds to set up." CLOSE: "If you want all of this done for you — mileage pulled, expenses categorized, documents organized — the link is below. 48 hours, $197 flat."

VIDEO 3 — "How to Get Your Uber Annual Tax Summary (Step by Step)" HOOK: "In this video I'm going to help you download the exact document from Uber that tells you everything the IRS needs to know about your driving income. You'll get: where to find it, what each section means, and what to do with it." BODY: "Log into the Uber Driver app. Tap your profile photo → Tax Info → Tax Summary. Select the tax year. Tap 'Download' — this gives you a PDF with: • Total trips • Total miles driven (on-trip and total) • Gross fare • Uber's fees deducted • Your net earnings This is NOT your 1099. This is separate — it shows the miles Uber tracked, which is the most important number for your deduction. Your 1099 (either NEC or K, depending on earnings) shows your taxable income. Both documents go to your tax preparer, or if you're filing yourself, into Schedule C. Save this PDF somewhere safe. I recommend a folder called 'Taxes 2024' in Google Drive — create one now." CLOSE: "If you want me to build that complete folder for you — all your documents organized, all deductions calculated, tax-ready in 48 hours — book a call using the link below."

VIDEO 4 — "The Phone Deduction Gig Drivers Always Miss" HOOK: "In this video I'm going to help you deduct part of your phone bill as a business expense. You'll get: the exact calculation, what percentage you can claim, and the number to put on your taxes." BODY: "Your phone is a required tool for gig driving. The GPS, the app, the trip notifications — none of it works without it. The IRS agrees: you can deduct the business-use percentage of your monthly phone bill. Here's how to calculate it: • How many hours per month do you use your phone total? (estimate) • How many of those hours are for gig work? • Divide gig hours by total hours = your business-use percentage Example: 200 total hours/month, 120 for gig work = 60% business use. If your phone bill is $80/month → $48/month is deductible → $576 per year in deductions. Write down: your monthly bill × business-use percentage × 12. That's your annual phone deduction. It goes on Schedule C, Part II." CLOSE: "I find deductions like this in your bank statements and bills when I do your tax package. 48 hours, $197 flat. Link below."

VIDEO 5 — "Quarterly Taxes for Gig Drivers — Simple Breakdown" HOOK: "I'm going to help you figure out if you owe quarterly taxes and exactly how much to pay. You'll get: the income threshold that triggers it, the four due dates, and a simple formula." BODY: "If you expect to owe more than $1,000 in taxes this year from gig work, the IRS wants you to pay in four installments — not all at once in April. If you don't, you get a penalty. The 2024 quarterly due dates are: Q1 → April 15 Q2 → June 17 Q3 → September 16 Q4 → January 15, 2025 How much to pay each quarter: take your estimated annual net profit × 25%. Divide by 4. That's your quarterly payment. Example: $30,000 gross income − $15,000 in deductions = $15,000 net profit × 25% = $3,750/year → $937.50 per quarter. Pay at IRS.gov → Direct Pay. It takes 5 minutes. Keep the confirmation number." CLOSE: "If you're not sure what your net profit is or what deductions you have, that's exactly what I calculate in your tax package. 48 hours, $197 flat. Book below."
06 · YOUR 10 MESSAGES

Ready to send today

YOUR GUMROAD PRODUCT DESCRIPTION — paste this exactly:
Name: Gig Driver Tax Pack Price: $197 Description: You worked hard for every dollar. Don't let bad tax prep take it from you. I'm a former full-time Uber and Lyft driver. I know exactly which deductions gig drivers miss — because I missed them too. Here's what you get: ✓ Complete mileage log built from your trip history — your IRS deduction calculated ✓ All income from every platform organized into one clean summary ✓ Bank statements analyzed — business vs. personal expenses split and categorized ✓ Everything delivered in a Google Drive folder in 48 hours — ready for your CPA or TurboTax After payment you'll receive a welcome document with exactly what to send me. I do the rest. $197. Flat fee. 48-hour turnaround. No subscription. No surprises.

YOUR WELCOME PDF — paste this into Google Docs → Download as PDF → upload to Gumroad:
WELCOME TO YOUR GIG DRIVER TAX PACK Thank you for your purchase. Here's what happens next. Please email me these files: 1. Your Uber/Lyft/DoorDash annual tax summary (Each app → Tax Info → Tax Summary → Download) 2. Your 1099 forms from each platform (if received) 3. 3 months of bank statements (PDF or screenshots) 4. Any receipts you have saved Send everything to: [YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS] I will send back within 48 hours: ✓ Complete mileage log with your IRS deduction calculated ✓ Income summary organized by platform ✓ Expense report — business vs. personal split ✓ Schedule C prep sheet — ready for your CPA or TurboTax ✓ Everything in a clean Google Drive folder Questions? Reply to this email anytime. — Edwin Gig Driver Tax Pack Former Uber/Lyft driver

Honest truth: It's really 200 at-bats, not 10. Most people quit at 10. The ones who hit $1,000 just keep going with the script in front of them. You're not selling — you understand this problem better than they do, and you have a real plan to fix it.

Where to post/message — go here first:
r/UberDrivers r/lyftdrivers r/doordash_drivers Facebook: Uber Drivers Forum Facebook: Rideshare Drivers Network

Your 10 ready-to-send messages:
MESSAGE 1 (Reddit post — r/UberDrivers): Title: "I built a 48-hour tax package for gig drivers — here's what it includes (and I'll do 3 for free to test it)" "Hey all — I drove full-time for years and I know how confusing the tax side is. I just built a service that takes your Uber/Lyft earnings report + bank statements and turns it into a complete, organized tax package in 48 hours — mileage log, expense breakdown, income summary, Schedule C prep. Normally $197. I'm looking for 3 drivers to try it for free in exchange for honest feedback. DM me if you're interested."
MESSAGE 2 (Facebook Group post): "Quick question for other drivers — did you track your mileage this year? I'm building a done-for-you tax package specifically for gig drivers and want to know what the biggest pain point is. Drop a comment — I read every one."
MESSAGE 3 (DM to someone who commented about taxes): "Hey [name] — saw your comment about taxes. I actually built something for exactly that. I take your Uber/Lyft annual report + 3 months of bank statements and turn it into a complete tax-ready package in 48 hours. Mileage, expenses, income from every app — all organized. It's $197 flat. Happy to answer any questions if you're curious."
MESSAGE 4 (Reddit comment — reply to "how do I do my taxes as a driver"): "I just built a done-for-you service for this — you send me your earnings report and bank statements, I use AI to pull every deduction and organize everything into a Google Drive folder in 48 hours. $197 flat. DM me if you want details."
MESSAGE 5 (Facebook DM — to someone who posted about tax stress): "Hey [name] — saw your post. I was a gig driver too and I know exactly how painful this is. I just started doing done-for-you tax packages for drivers — 48 hours, $197, everything organized. Want me to send you what's included?"
MESSAGE 6 (TikTok/YouTube comment): "I do done-for-you tax packages for gig drivers — mileage, expenses, income, all organized in 48 hrs. Link in bio if you want details."
MESSAGE 7 (Cold email — if you find a driver's email): Subject: Quick question about your gig taxes "Hi [name] — I was a full-time rideshare driver and I built a service I wish existed when I was driving. You send me your annual earnings report and bank statements → I organize everything using AI → you get a complete tax-ready package in 48 hours. Mileage log, expense breakdown, income summary. $197 flat. If you're tired of guessing whether your taxes are right, I'd love to help. Reply here or book a 10-minute call: [Cal.com link]"
MESSAGE 8 (Forum post — "looking for feedback on my new service"): "I'm launching a tax organization service for gig drivers and want honest feedback. Here's what it includes: [paste offer]. Would you pay $197 for this? What would make you say no? Genuinely asking — this started from my own experience driving full-time."
MESSAGE 9 (DM to an active driver in a Facebook group): "Hey [name] — I see you post in [group] a lot. I'm launching a done-for-you tax package for gig drivers and looking for my first 5 clients. It's $197 and takes 48 hours — I find every deduction you have. Would you be open to a quick 10-minute call this week?"
MESSAGE 10 (Reddit — r/gig_work): "I was a full-time rideshare driver and I know how much tax money drivers leave on the table. I just launched a $197 done-for-you service — send me your files, get a complete tax-ready package in 48 hours. Running a soft launch this week. First 5 spots only. DM me."

Reusable cold-call script:
"Hey [name], I won't take much of your time. I was a full-time gig driver and I built a service to organize everything at tax time — mileage, expenses, income, all in one place, done for you in 48 hours. It's $197 flat. Are you currently tracking your mileage for deductions? [listen] — Yeah, that's the one most drivers miss. I handle all of it. Want me to send you exactly what you get?"
Reusable cold-email template:
Subject: Your Uber/Lyft tax deductions — quick question "Hi [name], I was a full-time rideshare driver. I built a done-for-you tax service because I know how much money drivers leave on the table. Here's what you get: complete mileage log, expense breakdown (business vs. personal), income organized by platform, Schedule C prep sheet — all in a Google Drive folder, in 48 hours. Cost: $197 flat. No subscription. If you're not sure your taxes are right, or if you've never tracked your mileage properly, I'd love to help. Book a 10-minute call here: [Cal.com link] — [Your name] Former gig driver"
07 · DELIVER

The 90-minute setup that wins

Remember: Delivery is the easy part now. You planned the perfect solution before you sold it — you're not winging anything.

When someone pays — here's exactly what you do:

Step 1 — Send the intake form (5 min)
Email them this list of files to send you:
Please send me: 1. Your Uber/Lyft/DoorDash annual tax summary (download from each app → Tax Info) 2. Your 1099-NEC or 1099-K from each platform (if received) 3. 3 months of bank statements (PDF or CSV) 4. Any receipts you have saved (photos, PDFs — anything) 5. Your total estimated miles if you have them Reply with these files and I'll have your package back in 48 hours.

Step 2 — Run a 15-minute discovery call on Fathom.com (record it)
Ask them: • "Which apps did you drive for this year?" • "Did you track your mileage at all, or are we starting from scratch?" • "Do you have a separate bank account for gig income, or is it mixed with personal?" • "Have you ever filed a Schedule C before?" • "What's your biggest fear about your taxes right now?" • "What would make you feel like this was completely worth it?" Record with Fathom. The transcript tells you exactly what to prioritize in their package.

Step 3 — Build their package with AI (60–90 min)
MILEAGE: Paste their annual trip summary into Claude. Prompt: "Extract total miles driven for business purposes from this Uber/Lyft tax summary. Calculate the 2024 IRS mileage deduction at $0.67/mile." INCOME: Paste their earnings summaries. Prompt: "Organize this gig income by platform, total it, and format it as a clean income table for Schedule C." EXPENSES: Paste 3 months of bank statements. Prompt: "Categorize these transactions into: Business (gig-related) / Personal / Mixed-use. For mixed-use items like phone bill, flag them for business-use percentage calculation." DOCUMENT HUB: Create a Google Drive folder named: "[Client Name] — Gig Tax Package 2024" Add 4 files: 1. Mileage Log (Claude output, formatted) 2. Income Summary (by platform) 3. Expense Report (categorized) 4. Schedule C Prep Sheet (totals ready to hand to a CPA or enter in TurboTax)

Step 4 — Deliver and follow up
Email: "Hi [name] — your tax package is ready. Here's your Google Drive link: [link] Inside you'll find: ✓ Mileage log — [X] miles = $[X] deduction ✓ Income summary — $[X] total across all platforms ✓ Expense report — $[X] in deductible business expenses ✓ Schedule C prep sheet — ready to hand to a CPA or enter yourself If you have questions about any line, just reply. And if you want me to do next year's on a monthly basis so it's never a last-minute scramble, let me know."
08 · GET PAID

Your Whop build prompt

YOUR LIVE CHECKOUT LINK:
https://shabern.gumroad.com/l/rideshare

Paste this link EVERYWHERE:
• Every outreach message you send
• Under every video you post
• In your Reddit and Facebook posts
• In your email signature

When Whop is restored — paste this into the Whop AI builder:
Build me a product page and checkout for a service called "Gig Driver Tax Pack." HEADLINE: "You worked 3 AM shifts. Keep what you earned." SUBHEADLINE: "I find every deduction you're missing and hand you a complete, tax-ready package in 48 hours — done for you." BULLET POINTS: • Complete mileage log — your exact IRS deduction calculated • All income from every app organized into one clean summary • Bank statements analyzed — business vs. personal expenses split • Everything in a Google Drive folder in 48 hours • Flat fee — no subscription, no surprises PERSONAL OUTCOMES: ✓ Stop guessing whether your taxes are right ✓ Recover $500–$2,000 in deductions you didn't know you had ✓ Hand off the stress — I handle everything PRICE: $197 one-time CTA: "Get My Tax Package →" BIO: "I drove full-time for Uber and Lyft. I know exactly which deductions drivers miss — because I missed them too. Now I use AI to find every dollar you're owed. 48-hour turnaround, guaranteed." AFTER PAYMENT MESSAGE: "You're in. Email me at [your email] with your files and I'll have your complete package ready in 48 hours."

How you get paid on Gumroad:
1. Someone clicks your link → pays $197 2. Gumroad sends them the welcome PDF automatically 3. You get an email notification with their details 4. They email you their tax documents 5. You build their package with Claude (60–90 min) 6. You deliver their Google Drive folder 7. Gumroad deposits your money weekly
✓ Your business is planned. Now go send your 10 messages.
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