Start Freelancing
with AI This Week
No enrollment. No waiting. One new skill each day using free tools — and a portfolio ready to pitch on Upwork or Fiverr by Day 7.
Write prompts that
actually work
Prompt engineering is the most in-demand AI skill on freelancing platforms right now. Learn the fundamentals today and start building immediately.
The 4 building blocks of a good prompt
Weak vs strong — see the difference
Today's exercises
Day 1 checklist
From good prompts
to sellable skills
Prompt chaining, system prompts, and few-shot examples — then package everything into a service ready to pitch today.
3 advanced techniques — click each to expand
Break complex tasks into a sequence of smaller prompts — each feeding into the next. This is how professional prompt engineers work.
A system prompt is a persistent set of instructions given before the conversation starts — programming the AI's personality and rules for a specific client.
Show the AI 2–3 examples of exactly the output style you want before asking it to generate. The fastest way to match a client's brand voice.
What you can sell
Day 2 checklist
Turn raw data into
polished reports
Transform messy spreadsheets, surveys, and meeting notes into clean reports clients can actually use — one of the highest-paid AI freelance skills.
3 report types — prompts and output examples
Sales reports turn raw numbers into narrative. Clients pay £30–80 per weekly summary — takes 20 minutes with AI.
· Product B: 89 units / £5,340 — highest revenue per unit
· Product C: 201 units / £2,010 — high volume, low margin
Recommendation: Prioritise Product B in next week's promotions.
Survey analysis — paste 50 customer responses and extract themes, sentiment, and top quotes automatically.
Positives: Packaging · Value for money · Customer service
Negatives: Delivery speed · Durability · Inaccurate photos
Recommendations: Review fulfilment SLAs. Audit product photography.
Meeting notes — feed messy transcript notes and get back a clean summary with decisions and next steps.
Risk: Dev timeline may slip 2 weeks · Budget shortfall £5k
Actions: 1. Confirm revised date — Sarah 2. Source budget — TBC
The 5-step reporting workflow
What you can sell
Day 3 checklist
Stop one-off jobs.
Build recurring revenue.
Level up from single reports to reusable templates, retainer pricing, and automation tools — serve more clients with less effort.
One-off vs retainer
- Find a new client every time
- No predictable income
- Start from scratch each job
- Feast or famine cycle
- Same client, predictable pay
- Templates do most of the work
- Takes 30 min/week to deliver
- Income compounds over time
Retainer pricing guide
Automation tools — work faster at no cost
Day 4 checklist
Create visuals clients
actually pay for
AI image generation is one of the fastest-growing freelance income streams. Write prompts that produce professional-quality visuals — then package that skill.
The 5 elements of a great image prompt
Free tools — example prompts for each
Ideogram (ideogram.ai) — best for images with readable text. Free: 10 images/day. Best for social graphics and posters.
Adobe Firefly (firefly.adobe.com) — commercially safe outputs. Every image licensed for commercial use. Free credits available.
Canva AI (canva.com) — built into Canva's editor. Generate images and place them directly into social posts or flyers. Fastest client workflow.
Leonardo AI (leonardo.ai) — most powerful free option. Multiple specialist models. 150 free credits per day.
What you can sell
Day 5 checklist
Write content that
wins clients every week
Content writing is the single biggest category on Upwork and Fiverr. Produce blogs, social captions, and email campaigns with AI — faster than most writers charge for.
3 content types — workflows and prompt examples
Blog posts — clients pay £30–120 per post. Deliverable in under 20 minutes with AI.
Social captions — one retainer = 30 captions/month = £100–200 recurring. Small businesses love this service.
Email campaigns — clients see open rates and clicks. A 3-email welcome sequence sells for £80–200.
Sample 1-week content calendar for a retainer client
SEO article
Product post
Insight post
Behind scenes
Tip of week
Weekend promo
Newsletter
What you can sell
Day 6 checklist
Pick your skills.
Build your profile.
Send your first pitch.
You've learned 6 days of skills. Today you turn everything into a real freelance business — choosing your focus, assembling your portfolio, and sending your first proposals.
Your 7-day journey
Step 1 — pick 1 or 2 skills to lead with
Step 2 — your portfolio from this week
Step 3 — profile formula and proposal template
Your Upwork title and overview are the two most important things on your profile. Clients scan in 3 seconds — lead with outcome, not process.
Fiverr ranks gigs by title keywords and early reviews. Your first goal is 5 reviews — price low to get them fast, then raise your rates.
The best Upwork proposals are under 100 words, mention the client's brief specifically, and prove you read it.
Your launch week plan
Realistic income milestones
Final launch checklist
You just built a freelance business in 7 days.
Everything you need is already in your hands — the skills, the portfolio, the templates, the pitches. The only thing left is to keep showing up. Send those 3 proposals. The rest follows.