The Simplest Way I Found To Sell Courses On Autopilot — 24 Hours A Day, 7 Days A Week, 365 Days A Year

Dear Friend & Subscriber,

If you'd like to get your hands on the radically simplest way I found after 12+ years of selling online courses to generate more sales — without having to be "on" all the time — then this page will show you how.

Did you already launch a course?

Maybe you did. Maybe you're planning to.

But here's how it usually looks like:

You recorded the lessons. You uploaded the videos.You set up your sales page, connected your autoresponder, maybe even wrote a few emails.

Everything's in place. Now people should just… buy.

Except they don't.

You check your dashboard and see visitors — people landing on your sales page, opening your emails, clicking through. But no sale.

Why your new email subscribers don't buy

Tim Ferriss made the whole "internet lifestyle" thing sound too simple:

"Build something valuable, automate the selling, and go live your life."

Turns out, that's a lot harder in practice.

Because here's what nobody tells you when you set up your first automated funnel: people procrastinate.

Not because your course isn't good. Not because of your sales page. They just think:

"Looks great. But… I'll grab it later!"

And "later" never comes.

There are only 2 ways to make real money with email

1. Broadcasts — emails you send to your entire list. Like a live launch. You announce it Monday, the cart closes Friday, everyone knows the rules. People act because they have to.

2. The automated welcome sequence — the emails new subscribers get when they first join your list.

The welcome sequence? No deadline. No pressure. No reason to act now. So your newest, most excited subscribers bookmark your page, tell themselves they'll come back after the weekend, and quietly forget about you.

And if you're only relying on broadcasts to sell? You're making things harder on yourself. You have to show up, write the emails, run the launch — every single time. Meanwhile, new subscribers trickle in every day and hear nothing but crickets until your next promotion. That's passive income left on the table.

So what's the solution?

Urgency.

The problem is that fake urgency doesn't work. You can't ethically say "Discount ends tomorrow" if it doesn't.

The real solution? A REAL deadline for every subscriber who joins your list.

Add a deadline — sales go up. Remove the deadline — sales drop.

I don't know what your course is about or what your audience looks like.

But I can guarantee that if you added a REAL DEADLINE to your offer...

You'd sell more of it.

The moment I understood this, I started looking for ways to give every single subscriber their own personal deadline — one that's real, that actually expires, and that shows up everywhere: in my emails, on my sales page, at checkout.

And my free subscribers finally started becoming paying customers.

But How Do You Actually Do This?

How do you give a deadline to someone who joined your list on a random Tuesday in March — without manually launching a promotion every single day of the year?

The answer is something called an evergreen campaign.

It's pretty simple:

Every new subscriber who joins your list gets their own personal deadline. Let's say 7 days.

From the moment they sign up, a countdown starts ticking — just for them. They see the same deadline in your emails, on your sales page, and at checkout.

After 7 days, the offer expires for that person. The discount disappears. Or the bonus goes away. Or the page redirects somewhere else.

Meanwhile, the next person who joins gets their own 7-day countdown starting from their signup date. Each subscriber experiences it like a real promotion — because for them, it is one.

This is how you sell courses on autopilot without being "on" all the time. You set it up once, and every new subscriber automatically gets their own personal launch.

The Problem With The Tool That Does this...

It's called Deadline Funnel. It works well.

But it costs $49 to $99 a month — that's $600 to $1,200 a year, every year, forever.

For something that places a cookie on a browser and shows a countdown, that always felt like too much to me.

So I built my own version.

It works with Kit and MailerLite right now (if you use a different email tool, message me before you buy and I'll let you know if it's supported).

It takes about 10 minutes to set up — even if you're not technical — because I'll walk you through every step with click-by-click videos.

You can create as many evergreen campaigns as you want. No subscriber limits. No "starter plan" with 3 campaigns and ugly branding.

And it's a one-time payment. No monthly subscription. Ever.

I'm Calling it "Deadline Profits"

It's ready.

You can buy it now and use it immediately.

Here's a quick look at how it works in practice:

$99

One-time payment. Free hosting. Unlimited campaigns & subs.

Get Deadline Profits For $99 →

Got Questions? Here Are Some Answers.

"This looks technical. Am I going to need a developer?"

No. If you can copy and paste and watch simple instruction videos, you can set this up.

"What if it breaks?"

Shoot me an email.

"Is this actually as good as the expensive option?"

For 95% of creators, yes. The core mechanism is identical: each subscriber gets a personalized deadline that's tracked across emails and your sales page, and the offer actually expires when the timer hits zero. If you're an agency running 50 client campaigns with custom analytics dashboards, you probably need the enterprise option. If you're a creator selling your own courses, this does everything you need.

"Which email platforms do you support?"

For now, Kit and MailerLite. Need another option? Shoot me an email.

"Which websites does this work on?"

Any website that has the ability to add "custom HTML" like systeme.io, kajabi, wordpress, ghost, etc. (there are just TOO MANY to list here!).

"How much does it cost to host this?"

Zero dollars.

"I have another question."

Shoot me an email.


Get Deadline Profits For $99 →

One-time payment · Unlimited campaigns & subscribers

P.S. Adding a real deadline to your new subscribers increased my conversions by 3 to 10x.

And if all this tool did was help you get one extra sale it would already have paid for itself.

Do the math on what that means for your business.

Then, look at the price tag again.

© 2026 Matt Giaro