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Pep Justin
9 min readMay 25, 2023

How to Make Money with ChatGPT (10 Easy Ways)

Since the launch of ChatGPT by OpenAI, the tech landscape has undergone significant transformations. The OpenAI Large Language Model (LLM) is remarkably powerful, enabling a wide range of functionalities such as creative writing, data analysis, code generation, and more. Individuals are now leveraging ChatGPT’s incredible AI capabilities to generate additional income. With little to no programming knowledge, one can easily utilize ChatGPT and similar alternatives to develop applications and services. Moreover, it is being employed in areas like affiliate marketing, entrepreneurship, and various other endeavors. If you are interested in learning how to monetize ChatGPT, we provide a comprehensive article below that offers detailed insights.

1. Find Unclaimed Money

With the help of ChatGPT 4 and OpenAI plugins, you can find unclaimed money under your name – at least in the United States. Yes, it’s possible now and the CEO of DoNotPay has already demonstrated it on Twitter. With the internet browsing plugin, ChatGPT 4 can access live internet and find unclaimed refunds from companies and government agencies under your name.

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You just need to add your name, location, and date of birth and ask ChatGPT to find you some money. It will scan the internet and offer you the link to get a refund. That’s pretty cool, isn’t it? So go ahead and make some money with GPT 4 without building any product or doing any side hustle.

2. Build an App, Website, or Service

The next best way to make money with ChatGPT is by building a product. And for this, you don’t need to learn to code. ChatGPT can help you translate your ideas into real products with step-by-step instructions on how to use frameworks, toolchains, programming languages, etc. Recently, Ihor Stefurak, a Ukrainian entrepreneur, built a Chrome extension with the help of ChatGPT having zero knowledge of programming. And he made $1000 within 24 hours of launching the extension. That’s bonkers, right?

Pep Justin
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