Project Kits - Paid Challenge Preview

Choose a small product a student can actually build, test, and offer to real people.

Each kit starts with a real customer, a narrow problem, a safe AI workflow, and a simple path to a first paid attempt.

Beginner-friendly offers

Start with templates, workflows, content packs, or simple services

These are intentionally smaller than full startups. The goal is to learn market feedback, not build a giant app.

School

AI Study Pack Builder

Customer: Students preparing for a unit test.

Offer: A custom study guide, practice quiz, flashcards, and 7-day review plan.

First price: $5-$15 per pack.

Family

Weekly Family Meal Planner

Customer: Busy parents.

Offer: Menu plan, shopping list, budget estimate, leftover plan, and prep schedule.

First price: $9-$19 per plan or template.

Local business

Restaurant Social Post Kit

Customer: Local restaurants with weak social media.

Offer: 10 post captions, 5 promo ideas, simple graphics, and FAQ replies.

First price: $25-$75 per starter kit.

Clubs

School Club Launch Kit

Customer: Club leaders or student councils.

Offer: Poster copy, sign-up form text, announcement emails, and social graphics.

First price: $10-$30 per kit.

Creator

Short Video Script Pack

Customer: Coaches, tutors, clubs, or small shops.

Offer: 10 short video scripts, hooks, captions, and posting schedule.

First price: $19-$49 per pack.

E-commerce

Product Listing Makeover

Customer: Etsy, Shopify, or marketplace sellers.

Offer: Improved title, description, FAQ, image text ideas, and review summary.

First price: $15-$50 per listing bundle.

Kit blueprint

Every project kit should show the same practical details

A strong LemUp kit does not just name an idea. It tells the student who to serve, what to build, what AI can help with, what must be reviewed, and how to test whether anyone cares.

Kit field Student answer
Customer Who has the problem, who can pay, and how the student can safely reach them.
Pain The repeated task, confusion, wasted time, or missed opportunity the kit solves.
AI workflow What AI drafts, organizes, summarizes, designs, codes, or checks.
Human review Facts, tone, privacy, rights, safety, claims, and final quality before delivery.
First sale test A sample, message, landing page, or small offer shown to real people.

Project selection rule

A good first project is small, reachable, useful, and safe

Small

It can be built in days, not months.

Reachable

The student can contact real potential users this week.

Useful

It saves time, reduces stress, improves quality, or helps someone make progress.

Safe

It avoids medical, legal, financial, mental health, or sensitive data advice.

Reviewable

A parent, teacher, or customer can check the output before anyone relies on it.

Sellable

The buyer can understand the result and price quickly.

Build sequence

How a student turns a kit into a real offer

From idea to sample

  1. Pick one kit and one reachable customer group.
  2. Use the Help Center to check whether the problem is clear enough.
  3. Choose one AI tool category: writing, design, coding, planning, or media.
  4. Create a sample output that a real person can understand in under one minute.

From sample to first offer

  1. Ask three safe potential users what they would change.
  2. Write a one-page offer with scope, price, delivery, and limits.
  3. Ask a parent to review outreach, payment, privacy, and claims.
  4. Send a small launch message and track replies in the workbook.