Turning Search Trends Into a $4,000/Month GPT Business

Image: Google Trends chart comparing global “GPT” and “ChatGPT” searches rising strongly.

Over the last two years, Google searches for anything related to GPTs have exploded. Searches for terms like “GPT”, “ChatGPT”, “GPT for X”, “ChatGPT for X” and similar variations have grown at a rapid pace. Even small niche terms do not move the chart much on their own, but the overall wave is huge and continues to rise.

At the same time, people around the world have started searching for AI tools in a new pattern. They type “AI for fitness”, “AI for meal planning”, “AI for accounting”, “AI for home workouts” and many similar variations. The “AI for X” pattern has become one of the fastest growing search behaviors.

Khadin, a creator from Pakistan whose day job is in digital marketing, noticed this shift early and how Google search results were reflecting this change.

Whenever he searched for GPT related terms or any “AI for X” variation, Google consistently showed chatgpt.com at the top of the results. Not only the main ChatGPT homepage, but also many public custom GPTs created by regular users which had URLs that all followed the format of chatgpt.com/[gpt_identifier].

Once Khadin realised that custom GPT URLs included the domain authority of chatgpt.com, the opportunity became clear. If searches for GPT related terms are rising, and any website that leverages the domain authority of chapgpt.com had a high chance of appearing on the first page, then a creator can make GPTs that rank on Google by choosing the right names and descriptions.

Khadin began testing this idea by creating GPTs across many different niches. He experimented with titles, keywords, and descriptions to see what Google would pick up.

Soon, some of his experiments started to pay off. One of the GPTs that gained traction is:

Fitness Coach GPT: Gym Workout and Diet Planner
https://chatgpt.com/g/g-67fd8206fd908191acfc4ab647178042-fitness-coach-gpt-gym-workout-diet-planner

This GPT fits perfectly with rising search patterns like “AI fitness coach” and “AI workout planner”. It helps people build weekly routines, understand basic training principles, and create simple diet plans.

You can see this for yourself when you search for terms like “AI Fitness Coach”.

Image: Google search results for “AI Fitness Coach,” showing multiple custom GPTs that include chatgpt.com in the URL because they are published in the OpenAI GPT Store

This search result shows how strongly anything with chatgpt.com ranks, even if they are custom GPT that's been tailored by a normal user, rather than an official OpenAI app. Soon, many of Khadin’s GPTs started ranking highly in Google search results.

As usage increased, Khadin needed a way to turn this demand into revenue. Especially for his GPTs that cost him money to operate, such as graphic design GPTs which he used a better image generation API call than what was natively offered by OpenAI.

That's when we connected with Khadin, and by connecting his GPTs to Top Road and installing GPT Tools, he was able to start monetising by adding a subscription paywall and leveraging Top Road's customer support team to handle his subsciber's questions and billing issues, so he could keep focusing on building and marketing more GPTs.

In his first month, Khadin earned more than USD 4,000. Based on his current growth, he is expected to pass USD 10,000 per month in early 2026.

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