AI Funnel Builder - Map Your Funnel Before You Market Any!
Visualize Your Product’s Path to Sales.
Welcome to The Digital Creator, helping creators turn their skills into consistent income by building a clear offer, a content system that grows their audience, and a lean business using AI.
You don’t need a complicated funnel.
You need a clear one.
Here’s the problem:
Most creators promote in a scattered way.
A tweet here.
A random email there.
A landing page that goes live… next month.
This isn’t momentum.
It’s motion.
And motion without direction is exhausting.
Without a clear funnel, you’re relying on chance…hoping people connect the dots themselves and somehow find their way to your offer.
Believe me, they won’t.
That’s why, before you post another thread, send another email, or spin up another landing page…
You need to see the path from stranger → buyer.
And today, I’ll help you to map it.
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This will help you build your funnel with the help of AI.
The Lean Creator Funnel Framework
Your funnel is simply the path a stranger takes to become a buyer.
It doesn’t need to be filled with a dozen steps, endless automation, or fancy software.
In fact, the clearer it is, the easier it is to execute.
Here’s the stripped-down version I use and teach:
Entry Point → Where strangers find you
Trust Builder → Where they stick around and learn more
Conversion Point → Where the pitch happens
That’s it.
Think of it like this:
Entry Point is the front door.
Trust Builder is the welcome space where they get to know you.
Conversion Point is the checkout counter — the place where the actual decision happens.
When these three pieces are connected, everything flows.
When they’re not, your audience drops off before they ever see your offer.
Next, I’ll map each stage so you can see exactly where people are coming from, how they’re warming up to you, and where the sale is made.
Step-by-Step Mapping
Map your funnel in under 15 minutes using the three stages.
Step 1: Choose Your Entry Point(s)
This is where strangers first discover you.
It’s the top of your funnel…the spark that brings them into your world.
Common examples:
X/Twitter threads/tweets
LinkedIn posts
SEO blog posts
Guest features or podcasts
A free lead magnet
🧠 Ask yourself:
What’s the primary way people discover me?
Choose one or two to focus on. More than that and you risk spreading your efforts too thin.
Step 2: Identify Your Trust Builder
This is where they stick around long enough to know, like, and trust you.
It’s the “warm-up” stage.
Common examples:
Free newsletter
5-day email course
Weekly video series or podcast
🧠 Ask yourself:
How do I educate, engage, or nurture before pitching?
A good trust builder gives value, builds connection, and naturally points toward your offer…without feeling like a constant sales pitch.
Step 3: Define Your Conversion Point
This is where the actual ask happens.
If your funnel were a road, this would be the finish line.
Common examples:
Sales page
Direct message conversation
Email with a CTA
A call booking link.
🧠 Ask yourself:
Where does the buying decision happen?
Clarity here is critical…because if your audience doesn’t know where to go next, they’ll go nowhere.
Next, let me show you real funnel flow examples so you can visualize how these three steps connect.
Example Funnel Flows
Once you know your Entry Point → Trust Builder → Conversion Point, you can start connecting them into a smooth path.
Here are three simple examples you can adapt:
Example 1: The Evergreen Creator
Content: Weekly X/Twitter posts
Trust Builder: Free newsletter
Conversion Point: Email sequence → Product sales page
Flow:
X Posts → Newsletter → Email Sequence → Product Page
Example 2: The Free Resource Funnel
Content: Substack Notes
Trust Builder: Free Notion template (lead magnet)
Conversion Point: Follow-up email series → Call-to-Action
Flow:
Substack Notes → Notion Template → Email Series → Call-to-Action
Example 3: The High-Ticket Personal Touch
Content: LinkedIn post
Trust Builder: Direct message conversation
Conversion Point: Personalized pitch → Checkout link
Flow:
LinkedIn Post → DM → Personalized Pitch → Checkout Link
The point isn’t to copy mine exactly.
It’s to make sure you know how someone moves from…
stranger → warmed-up lead → buyer in your business.
Next, let’s turn this into a quick exercise so you can map yours in 15–20 minutes.
Quick Action Exercise (15–20 Minutes)
Let’s turn this into something real.
Grab a blank page or open a fresh Notion doc, and answer these three prompts:
My entry point(s) are:
Where people first discover me
(Example: X Threads, LinkedIn posts, Substack Notes/Posts)My trust builder(s) are:
Where I educate, engage, or nurture before pitching
(Example: Free newsletter, 5-day email course)My conversion point is:
Where the buying decision happens
(Example: Product sales page, Calendly booking link)
Now draw your funnel path:
Stranger → [Entry Point] → [Trust Builder] → [Conversion Point]
Bonus: Mark where your content fits in the funnel:
Awareness (Top): Draws new people in
Nurture (Middle): Builds connection and trust
Conversion (Bottom): Directly asks for the sale
This is your baseline map.
Once you see it on paper, it’s much easier to spot gaps, remove dead ends, and guide people where you want them to go.
Next, let’s reflect on your map so you can find the friction points…the places where leads are slipping away before they buy.
Reflection & Optimization
Now that your funnel is mapped, it’s time to stress test it.
Ask yourself these three questions:
1. Is there a break in the path?
Do people enter your world… but then disappear?
Example: They follow you on X but have no reason to join your email list.
2. Are you sending traffic to dead ends?
Are you pointing people to a page with no next step?
Example: A blog post that doesn’t link to your lead magnet or product.
3. Are you promoting without warming up?
Are you pitching cold to people who barely know you?
Cold promotion usually means wasted effort and low conversions.
💡 Your goal:
Smooth the path so there’s always a logical “next step”… from the first touchpoint to the purchase.
When you fix the path, promotion becomes easier.
You’re no longer trying to convince strangers to buy; you’re guiding warmed-up leads to a decision.
Most creators think they need more traffic.
I say, they don’t…
They need a clearer path for the traffic they already have.
If you’re constantly chasing new followers, new posts, and new platforms…but people still aren’t buying…it’s not a traffic problem.
It’s a direction problem.
Your funnel is the GPS.
It shows people exactly where to go next.
When you see the full path…from:
Entry Point → Trust Builder → Conversion Point
You stop relying on luck.
You stop shouting into the void.
You start guiding the right people, step by step, toward the right offer.
Map it once.
Refine it often.
And watch your conversions grow without doubling your workload.
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Love this detailed breakdown. Another wonderful post!
Do the Entry Point, Trust Builder, and Conversion Point always correlate to the Top, Middle, and Bottom of Funnel, respectively?.. It always seems that way to my eyes.