This video presents five faceless income models for creative introverts to make money with AI in 2026: (1) AI digital product shops selling items like PNG designs, clip art, and printables; (2) faceless themed Instagram pages selling digital products or affiliate offers; (3) AI print-on-demand Shopify brands for physical products; (4) productized creative services with fixed deliverables; and (5) faceless education brands teaching skills through screen recordings and PDFs. The key principle is that faceless income means the product or system is the product, not the creator, allowing introverts to build assets that sell without daily camera appearances.
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About 3 years ago, I started selling AI digital products online without trying to become a content creator. Since then, I've made over 2 and 1/2 million dollars and most of it came from without being on camera. And I still believe that some of us would rather just build the thing, sell the thing, and drink our coffee in peace. So, today I'm showing you five different ways that introverts can make money with creative AI without being on camera. And this is not going to be one of those random AI side hustle videos where it's someone tells you to start an AI automation agency, even though they have clearly never done the thing.
Everything I'm talking about in this video is something that I've either done or am currently doing now and have made real money from it. So, this big circle here is everyone trying to make money with AI and it is huge. You have people doing things like AI automations, chatbots, agencies, softwares, YouTube channels, AI art, digital newsletters, print-on-demand products, courses, and consulting. And approximately 700 other things that will make your brain feel like you have 97 tabs open all the time.
Now, inside of that, we have creative people. And these are the people who actually do want to make things like designs and products and templates, printables, brands, content, and graphics. And cute little things that can be made once and sold over and over again, which is my personal genre of money. And then, inside that, we have this tiny circle. And this is the introvert-friendly zone. So, this is for the person who wants to make money with creative AI but does not want to show their face. They don't want to talk to camera and they do not want to become an influencer. And they would rather just die than try and go live every single day. And here's what most people do get wrong. Faceless does not mean laziness.
And faceless also does not mean anonymous garbage content. It also means not throwing a thousand random Etsy designs up and expecting the money just to show up. Faceless just means that you are not the product and the product is the product or the system is the product or your brand is the product. And honestly, for introverts, that is a really beautiful thing. So, let's go into the five models that I would look at in 2026 based on my own experience.
And before I do start, I have a free little mini app that I made that covers all of these and asks you specific questions to see which is right for you based on your time and how you can get started the quickest. It also creates a personalized little dashboard for you and the link for that will be down in the description below. So, the first way is an AI digital product shop. And this is obviously the one that I have the most experience with, especially if you've been on this channel before. So, this could mean that you are selling things like PNG designs, Tumblr wraps, clip art, digital papers, SVG files, or printable wall art. These are not all inclusive. These are just a few of the top sellers right now. Basically, if someone can download it, print it, craft it, or print it, put it on a product, it can be potentially a digital product.
And this is one of the best models for introverts because your products do the talking and the selling. Of course, all of these now can be made with AI in just seconds. So, you do not have to show up on camera every day and say, "Hey, I made this. This is where you can get it." Although, you can if you want to do some extra marketing, but it's definitely not a must. And I know that people love to say that digital products are saturated, Etsy is saturated, and PNGs are saturated. Everything is saturated. And at this point, apparently, oxygen should be saturated, right? So, I literally just started a brand new PNG shop and made a sale within 48 hours just a few weeks ago.
And this was not because I had a giant shop like my current big shop. I only had six listings up, not 600, just six.
And I did not run ads to this. I did not send traffic from my email list or from my Facebook group. The sale just came in from Etsy search, and the reason that that happened is because I did my research first. The product was in a trendy seasonal niche, and ironically, it came from a prompt that I had just created for my design community, and I took that idea, put it into AI, asked for something different, and just made it better and listed it. And that really is the simplest way that I can explain this strategy. I did the research first, I made it better, and then I listed it.
So, if you can just remember anything, it's research first, make it better, and list it, and that is the entire game.
Most people do the opposite. They make something really random first or something that they like, and then they go searching for proof that someone actually wants it by listing it on Etsy, and that is backwards. So, as being someone who just started a new AI PNG shop in 2026, I would not start with what do I feel like designing today? I would start with things like what is already selling, what is trending, what is working in this niche, and what has buyers. Because the thing is, AI can help you do everything, research and create it faster, but it does not magically know what buyers want unless you give it some direction. So, this model is best for the introvert who likes creating, who likes researching, and designing, and building an asset library over time. And I actually just did a full breakdown on this channel of exactly how I got a sale that fast with a brand new PNG shop, and that will be linked at the end of this video. Okay, so the second way that I am building faceless AI income is by building faceless theme pages on Instagram that sell digital products or affiliate products. I currently have three different faceless themed Instagram accounts that I am building.
One is in the AI space and is monetized with affiliate income. One is in the travel niche, and one is a surprise that I may or may not reveal at a later time because it's honestly a little bit embarrassing, but it is really fun. So, the model is the same. These are not personal brands. They are not me sitting in my car talking about Etsy or how to sell digital products, so they're not informational or educational. They are themed accounts. So, the niche is the brand and the content is the attraction.
And then the digital product or the affiliate product that is linked to that niche is the way I'm monetizing it. So, instead of saying I need to become an influencer, you are saying what specific audience can I attract with a themed brand? For example, with a faceless account, you could build around something like AI graphic design or maybe travel hacking or bookish humor, maybe something in the home school niche, or maybe Christian encouragement, maybe something like Highland cow lovers, or ADHD business owners. There's also things like digital planning and recipes, or pet parents, or coastal preppy style, teacher resources, or mom life humor. The list goes on and on. But the big mistake that people make with faceless accounts is that they make content with no business model behind it. So, they make memes or they make really pretty posts and they post random viral types of uh reels or posts and then they look around and they're like, "Where is the money? I'm getting views."
But the content needs to actually lead somewhere and be themed for that specific product. The products could really be anything, a digital product, a printable, a guide, a template pack, a mini course, or just an affiliate offer.
For example, in my travel niche account, the natural fit are things like travel guides or organizers, travel hacking resources, and affiliate products. So, the entire point is just to build content with AI around a buyer, not just an aesthetic, because a cute content account with no buyer is just a hobby pretending to be a business. So, this is really good for introverts because again, you do not have to be the face.
Because the page has the personality and the content is what has the voice. You can create AI images and video in things like Canva and Claude and Manas. They can be things like carousel posts or even just text-based content or graphic style infographic posts which have been doing really well for me. Now, the third way is building an AI print-on-demand Shopify brand. And this is also one that I'm actively building right now along with several others planned for the near future. So, this is different from Etsy digital products because instead of selling downloadable files at a much lower price point on a marketplace, you are building a niche-specific physical product brand on Shopify with much higher margins. So, the products could be things like t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, mugs, posters, phone cases. The print-on-demand catalog is in the hundreds at this point. So, there is pretty much any type of product that you can imagine. And of course, this can be done completely faceless. So, you do not have to build an Instagram page where you are constantly modeling your products, or packing orders, or dancing next to your products, or whatever Instagram wants from us this week. For Shopify print-on-demand brands that I am building, this is not a content-driven strategy. And I am not building it around me, or posting content at all.
The strategy is much more direct. So, it goes niche, AI designs, Shopify, then ads, and Pinterest. So, we are using AI graphic design skills to create very niche-specific designs. Then, we are putting those designs on print-on-demand products, and then we are selling them through a Shopify store. And the traffic strategy is mainly Facebook ads and Pinterest ads, as well as building an email list along the way so that I can email new products weekly, so eventually I won't have to rely on ads. And that is really it. So, this is really interesting because it lets you use the same creative AI skills that you would use on Etsy. So, prompting, your trend research, your design direction, but in a way that is not completely dependent on Etsy search. And honestly, one of the biggest reasons that I like this model is that it gets you away from some of the copycat culture that happens on Etsy. Because when you are on Etsy and something starts working, everyone can see it. People can search the niche, they can see the best sellers, and they can look at your style, and then all of a sudden they now decide that they are inspired, which is just a fancy way of copying. With Shopify, you have much more control. So, you are building your own storefront. You are building your own brand. We're testing our own products, and you actually own your audience. So, you are not sitting in the same marketplace right next to your competition, making the same seasonal design with the same keywords and the same beige mock-up that everyone else is using. Now, the trade-off here is that this is not free traffic, and your profit margins do go down because of this. So, this is not as simple as listing a product and waiting for Etsy search just to do its thing eventually.
You do have to test, and you do have to spend money, and you just have to be able to look at the numbers. You also have to be able to kill designs that are not working and not get attached to them, and then double down on the ones that are. But, the upside is is that you can test products super [music] fast.
And because of this, you can see what people are actually buying way quicker.
Because instead of making 500 designs and waiting 6 months to see what the Etsy algorithm feels like doing, you can put a product in front of the right audience and get feedback immediately. I would say that this is not necessarily easier than Etsy. It is just different.
[music] Etsy is definitely more search-driven, and Shopify with AIPOD is more brand and ad-driven. But, for an introvert, it can still be very faceless because the product and the brand are what people see and not you. The customer does not need to know who made the design. They need to want the shirt, and they need to connect with the niche. Basically, they just need to feel like the product says something about them, and that is the entire point of a niche-specific print-on-demand brand. In my new print-on-demand shop, AI is being used at every point in this process from research to design creation to mock-up creation, and then also in the Shopify building part when we set up the store.
It's also used to create the ads as far as the ad creative and the ad copy. I think this is best for the introvert who likes branding, products, and testing and someone who wants to build something off of Etsy. It's also good option for someone who likes the idea of physical products but does not want to hold inventory or print t-shirts and then have to go through all of the shipping nonsense that comes along with owning a physical product business. I have done this in the past and it can get overwhelming really quickly especially if you actually start to make a lot of sales. And if you want me to make a full video on how this Shopify print on demand experiment is going, let me know down in the comments and I will add it to my list because I am actively building it. I can share what is working and what is not working and why this is one of my new tracks being add for my members in the income operating system where I go into detail and provide feedback on all of the different income streams that I teach. So the fourth way is I'm calling AI productized creative services. And I know that the word service makes some introverts or people immediately want to close the laptop and just go do something else but this does not have to be traditional freelancing.
So traditional freelancing usually ends up being things like what do you need or let's hop on a call, let's go back and forth 42 times or can you make the logo bigger and can you make it pop more? I know because I've had to do this before.
A productized service is different. So it has one clear deliverable for one clear buyer solving just one clear problem. So just think of it, one buyer, one problem and one deliverable. So here's some examples. It could be an Etsy listing makeover, a Pinterest pin pack, a custom Canva template, a custom brand board, or a custom Instagram carousel pack. So, instead of saying, "I do graphic design for XYZ, which is way too broad," you say, "I create 30 Pinterest pins for Etsy sellers." Or I create faceless Instagram starter packs for your niche. And that is much easier to sell. So, it can still be totally introvert-friendly if you set boundaries and most of these are custom, so you only do the work after you get paid.
There should be no calls, just an intake form only, and a fixed deliverable with a fixed price and a fixed timeline. If you are nice, you can give them one revision round. So, no one is inviting you to pick your brain, and no one is asking you for a Zoom call to discuss something. Everything should be one simple deliverable that you set from the beginning. AI can help you drive and deliver this faster because they can do the ideation, the research, the creation, the copy, the mock-up, and the formatting. But the real value is not just the AI output, the value is your creative direction. So, you do have to have the ability to take a messy idea and then turn it into something sellable. So, if someone is starting from zero and wants cash as quick as possible before they have a shop or an audience or have time to build one, this is one of the models that I would first look at. It can also give you amazing research because when people pay you for a service, you learn what they're struggling with, and then later, those same problems can become templates and digital products or workshops or guides that are way more scalable. So, the fifth way is a faceless education brand.
>> [music] >> And I think this is one of the biggest opportunities in 2026, and most people think teaching online means that you have to become a personal brand and you actually have to show your face. They think it needs to be specifically talking head videos or they need to post lifestyle content and you do not. You can teach with just things like screen recordings, slides, whiteboards, tutorials, PDF guides or ebooks or even something as simple as email courses where it's sent to them daily or weekly.
For all of this, you do not have to show your face for any of them. You can build it around a result. So it looks like this. It's a result, a process to get that result, which is the paid shortcut and that is simply the education model.
You get a result, you turn it into a repeatable process and then you sell the shortcut. And this is really where the long-term money can get interesting because selling a $3 digital file is great. Clearly, I am a fan of that and I did that for a very long time and tiny files have paid me very well. But when you learn how to do something and then teach the process, you're no longer just selling the $3 file, you're selling the shortcut and shortcuts are worth way more. So for example, let's say you figure out how to make AI printables, you can sell the printables for sure, but you can also sell a mini course teaching other people how you easily make the AI printables now. Same with any of the other things I talked about earlier. If you grow a faceless themed Instagram page or maybe a Shopify print on demand brand, then you can turn around and teach that skill. So those are the five ways that I would look at making money with creative AI in 2026, all of which I currently do. All of these can be done without showing your face. So you can have an AI digital product shop, a faceless Instagram theme page selling digital products or affiliate offers, an AI print on demand Shopify brand or a productized creative service brand, you could also have a faceless education brand. So, here is the really important part about all of this. Please do not start all five of these this week. I know you because I am you, and this is what I've done before.
You will wind up with 19 domains and four Canva folders all named the exact same thing, and then no finished product to actually sell. The goal here is not to do everything. The goal is to pick the model that fits your life, your skills, your time, and your budget, and honestly, your tolerance for people, because these all work very differently.
[music] So, honestly, the fastest cash is going to be your productized service.
Your best starter asset is going to be a digital product shop. Your best audience builder is going to be a faceless theme Instagram page, and then your best brand builder is going to be a Shopify brand.
Best long-term income is going to be faceless education. Of course, once you learn creative AI prompting, which is the entire point of my community, the AI income operating system, you can start to dive into each of these different types of tracks or income streams, which is what I have done. I didn't do it all at once. I did it by stacking on top of each other over the period of the last 4 years, and eventually, it all starts to compound. So, if you are an introvert and you want to make money with creative AI in 2026, I would stop asking, "How do I become more confident on camera?" and ask a better question. And that would be, "What asset can I build that sells without me performing every single day?"
That could be a digital product shop, it could be a faceless theme page, it could be a print on demand Shopify brand, or you could really like selling services or providing faceless education. But the goal is the same. You'll want to use AI to build assets, not just more random content and products. And again, if you have no idea which of these you should start with, I'll link that quiz and app down below, and that will help you see which of these fits your lifestyle and your personality the best. Also, if you want me to do a full breakdown on any of these income streams besides Etsy, because that channel is full of this, then let me know down in the comments below, and I will add it to my list. As always, thanks so much for watching, and I will see you in the next video.
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