A digital copy of you in 6 weeks: not "AI does tasks" but scaling you
How to digitize your expertise so AI works by your method — and frees 10–15 hours a week for strategy instead of routine.

01 — The reframeHow is "AI does tasks" different from "scaling yourself"?
While you use AI at the basic level, like everyone, it doesn't grasp the context: who you are, how you think, what your meanings are, how you do tasks. It works as a separate unit — smart, but a stranger.
Now imagine AI working as your digital copy: it knows your approach, style, expertise. It preps a session, writes a post, builds a deck — in your style, by your method. This isn't "AI does tasks." It's scaling yourself with AI: when it works like you, you do 5–10× more without hiring a team, because the routine is delegated to a second version of you.
02 — What it isWhat is a digital copy — and what it isn't?
It's not a "blank ChatGPT with a prompt." A basic assistant returns internet templates — the same as everyone's. A digital copy works by your methods: your decisions, your trained eye, your nuances.
An internet template. If a competitor opens their own blank AI, they get exactly the same thing.
Your method and logic. It can't be copied — no one else has it but you.
That's the value: AI doesn't make you an ordinary expert, it amplifies your uniqueness and multiplies its potential. A copy isn't a replacement for you — it's your extension.
03 — What to extractWhat exactly do you pull out of your head?
The hardest and most valuable part is what you do on autopilot and don't recognize as an asset. It can't be described in one prompt — it has to be extracted:
- How you make decisions in hard cases — and why exactly that way.
- Which nuances you see after a thousand cases that a beginner doesn't.
- What you do when the scheme fails — your plan B, your exceptions.
- The lens you look through and the questions you ask first.
This can't be described in a prompt. It has to be extracted and digitized — then AI becomes an extension of your expertise, not a competitor to ChatGPT's advice.— Anjela Petkova
04 — The roadmapWhy does this genuinely take about 6 weeks?

This isn't "press one button" — you'll have to think. Across dozens of cohorts it takes about six weeks, and it breaks into three stages:
Weeks 1–2 — EXTRACT: dump your approach, decisions, nuances, voice
(slow and invisible — which is why most skip it)
Weeks 3–4 — BUILD: GPT assistants per task (copywriter in your
voice, analyst, strategist, session prep)
Weeks 5–6 — SYSTEMATIZE: wire into a system where AI holds your
context and continues your thinking; hand to the teamMost skip the "extract" stage because it's slow and invisible — which is exactly why most fail. Set the system up well once, and you scale for years.
05 — The upsideWhat does it give you beyond freed-up time?
The 10–15 hours a week are just the start. A digital copy opens what a solo expert doesn't have:
- Scale without hiring. More clients and products without burnout or a bloated team — the copy holds the routine.
- New monetization. You can sell your digital copy to clients as a product — one that can't be copied, because it's built on your method, not a generic template.
- Protection from devaluation. When a client sees the difference between you and "ChatGPT with a prompt," they're willing to pay more.
It's the shift from "I sell my time" to "I sell my method, which works even without me in the room."
06 — Where to startWhere do you start so you don't stall in week one?
Start not with tools but with extraction — the most-skipped step. Take one recurring expert task (say, session prep) and describe not the result but how you do it: which questions you ask, what you check first, where you make the call. That's the first piece of your copy.
A digital copy isn't faster AI — it's transferred judgment. First extract your method (it's slow), then build assistants and a system. Set it up once, scale for years.
FAQ
How is a digital copy different from regular ChatGPT?
Basic ChatGPT doesn't know your context and returns internet templates — the same as everyone's. A digital copy works by your method: your decisions, trained eye and nuances. It can't be copied, because it's built on your approach, not a generic template.
Why 6 weeks and not one evening?
Because the core work is extracting what you do on autopilot: how you decide in hard cases, which nuances you see after a thousand cases. That can't be described in one prompt — it's pulled out gradually. Across dozens of cohorts, extract + build + systematize takes about six weeks.
What does "selling a digital copy" mean?
Digitized expertise can be packaged into a product for clients — an assistant that works by your method. Competitors can't replicate it: if they open their own blank AI, they get the same templates as everyone. The uniqueness is in your method, not the model.
Where do I start extracting?
With one recurring expert task. Describe not the result but how you do it: which questions you ask first, what you check, where you decide, and what you do when the scheme fails. That's the first piece of your copy — then continue on the same principle.