Turn any client's website into a pitch they'll buy
Use ChatGPT agent mode to find clients, spot what makes their brand look weak, and write pitches they actually want.
One of the easiest ChatGPT money moves for creatives. Pick a client, let ChatGPT find what makes their brand look weak, then turn that into an offer they want to buy. Watch the reel above, then run the three prompts.
Step 1. Find the clients
Tell ChatGPT the niche, location and type of client, then have it build a list.
Prompt 1, find leads
You are a lead researcher. Find [type of client] businesses in [niche], based in [location]. Return a list of 15 with the business name and website URL. Prioritise brands that clearly have budget but weak visual branding.
Step 2. Audit in agent mode
Turn on agent mode so ChatGPT can actually open each site like a customer.
Prompt 2, audit the sites
Turn on agent mode. Visit each website in the list and browse it like a potential customer. Look at the home page and the main product pages. For each brand, find where it feels low-trust, dated, or less premium than it should, focusing on visuals, photography and brand feel. List the 2 to 3 biggest weaknesses per brand.
Step 3. Rank, pitch, export
Turn the audit into a ready-to-send outreach sheet.
Prompt 3, rank and pitch
Rank the brands by biggest creative opportunity, most upside if their visuals improved. For the top brands, write a short, specific outreach pitch that names their exact problem and how stronger creative fixes it. Export everything as a table for Google Sheets with columns: brand, website, weaknesses, opportunity score, pitch.
Why it works
You are not selling a service, you are handing a brand proof that you already understand their problem. Specific beats generic every time, and specific is what gets the reply.
Pro tip
Personalise each pitch with one real detail from their site. The second it reads like a template, it gets ignored.
A random list of leads, turned into a full outreach sheet in minutes. That is one move out of dozens.