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How a Finance Creator Automated His Way to Nearly 7 Figures

Learn how a stock-market creator turned a manual Telegram subscription into a fully automated, scalable income system using SuperProfile. A practical case study for creators who want to monetise communities without complicated tech.

Updated over a month ago

The man behind @mr.pinvestments has one major specialty: making the stock market actually make sense.

He's been with us since the early days of SuperProfile, back when the platform looked pretty different from what it is now. His story isn't about some viral moment or growth hack. It's about what happens when you stop doing everything manually and actually build systems that work for you.

But let's go back to the very start and look at how he did this.

The "doing everything by hand" phase

Before any automation existed in his workflow, here's what his day-to-day looked like:

He'd post market research and insights on Instagram. People would get interested and DM him. Then he'd manually send payment details. Wait for the payment. Verify it came through. Add the person to his Telegram community. Then keep track of who needed renewals, who needed reminders, who cancelled, who still had access.

All while trying to create daily content about finance, which is already a demanding niche that requires accuracy and clarity.

The content side was going great. But behind the scenes? The operations were starting to drown him.

When "manageable" stops being manageable

Manual systems feel fine at first. You think, "This is easy enough, I can handle it."

Then your community grows. And suddenly the back-end work is eating up all the hours you should be spending on creating, teaching, or actually improving your business.

That's exactly where he was when he moved to SuperProfile. The goal wasn't just better monetization. It was making his business manageable again.

What changed when everything got automated

Once he set up his systems on SuperProfile, the entire operation transformed:

Payments became automatic. No more sending bank details back and forth. No more manual confirmations. No more chasing people for renewals.

Telegram access was instant. Someone subscribes, they get added automatically. Their renewal fails, access gets paused. No spreadsheets, no confusion.

Renewals, reminders, onboarding handled in the background. The system tracked everything for him. Hours freed up every single week.

He could finally focus on growth. Content, research, community value. The stuff that actually matters, not admin tasks.

Within weeks, he wasn't just running more smoothly. He had the capacity to actually grow.

The growth team advantage

Being an early user meant he got to work closely with our internal growth team. They helped him dial in:

  • His pricing structure

  • How he positioned his product

  • The onboarding flow for new subscribers

  • How his value was presented to potential buyers

  • Simplifying his funnel so people understood exactly what they were paying for

  • Keeping subscribers engaged and reducing churn

These weren't massive overhauls. Just small, smart changes applied consistently.

And that's the thing people miss. Sometimes clarity matters as much as the tools themselves.

The results: a streamlined business approaching 7 figures

With the manual work off his plate and a clearer system in place, his community grew faster and more consistently.

Over time, he's earned just under 7 figures on the platform. Not from tricks or shortcuts. From building a system that:

  • Delivers real value

  • Makes it easy for subscribers to join and stay

  • Doesn't depend on him doing everything manually

  • Actually lets him do his best work

This didn't happen overnight. It was the result of creating a stable structure that could scale with him.

The real lesson: work better, not more

Most creators think they need a bigger audience, more content, more products, more hours in the day.

But usually what they actually need is better structure around the work they're already doing.

When your operations improve, your monetization improves. When the back-end gets lighter, the front-end gets stronger. And when your system stops relying on manual effort, your growth ceiling disappears.

Something simple you can try today

If you're thinking about monetizing (or you're already doing it but feel stretched thin), try this:

Pick one part of your creator workflow that feels messy or manual. Set up an automated version of it.

Maybe that's:

  • Sending your digital product automatically after purchase

  • Collecting leads with AutoDM

  • Delivering community access after payment

  • Starting a waitlist for your next launch

  • Offering a low-ticket trial to test interest

  • Onboarding new subscribers without lifting a finger

You don't need to rebuild everything at once. Just automate one piece.

That alone can free up hours and make monetization feel lighter instead of heavier.

Because the creators who grow fastest aren't usually the ones doing the most. They're the ones doing the smart things consistently.

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