The Launch Vault is the shortcut I wish someone had handed me back when I was stuck: 990 real digital product ideas, plus the copy-paste AI prompts that turn any one of them into a finished product you own.
Here is the part that trips people up, so let me be plain about it. You are not reselling the list, and you are not inventing something out of thin air. You pick one idea that actually fits you. You paste it into a prompt. AI drafts the real thing: the structure, the pages, the words. You edit it, put your name on it, and list it for sale.
That matters because the two things that stop almost everyone are the exact two things this removes. Not knowing what to make is handled before you start, because 990 decisions have already been made for you, each with who it's for, why it sells, a price, and a build formula. Not knowing how to make it is handled by prompts that do the heavy lifting, so you assemble a product instead of inventing one.
You don't need design skills, an audience, or paid software. Free tools, spare hours, and one step at a time. Whether you've never sold anything online or you've bought a course or two and still haven't shipped a thing, you start in the same place: with a real idea and a real way to build it.
And what it is not: a promise that you'll make money. That depends on your work and your market, and anyone who tells you otherwise is selling you something. What this is, is the head start.