Freelancing with AI in Bangladesh—how I made forty grand last month, zero degree needed"
Hello Listen, back in twenty twenty-six, I wasn’t some tech wizard. Just a guy from Chittagong with a cracked laptop and a Payoneer account that looked emptier than my fridge. Then I discovered AI. Not the scary Terminator kind—the kind that now writes my emails, draws my thumbnails, even dubs my videos. And guess what? I pulled in almost forty-five thousand rupees last month doing gigs I used to beg friends to teach me.
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Here’s the real talk, no fluff.
First stop: the tools.
#ChatGPT, Grok, Claude—pick any. I tell them, “Write a five hundred word blog about mango farming in Rajshahi,” and bam, three minutes later it’s ready. I tweak two lines, charge ten bucks, done.
#Midjourney and Leonardo for images. Client wants a cyberpunk Dhaka skyline? I type “rainy Gulshan street, neon signs, flying rickshaws,” hit enter—three seconds, picture ready. Twenty-five bucks in the pocket.
CapCut with AI voiceovers. Make a sixty-second Reel for a rickshaw garage. AI says “Book now, twenty taka ride!” in a deep Dhaka accent. Fifteen-dollar gig, finished while my tea cools.
Where to sell?
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Upwork bio: “Bangla boy who lets AI do ninety percent of the work—and charges first-world prices.” Fiverr gig: “AI thumbnail pack, five pieces, ten bucks.” Facebook groups like “Freelance Dhaka” work too—someone needs a logo, I quote five hundred rupees, show sample, cash via bKash.
Getting paid is the boring part. Payoneer for foreigners, bKash for locals. First week I kept my rate low—three gigs, ninety bucks total—just to get five star reviews. Second week, doubled it. By month end, four clients on retainer: one wants ten Reels a week, another needs blog posts about goat farming. Thirty grand, then fifteen more from random jobs.
Zero degree? Had none. Just a phone, a YouTube playlist titled “learn AI in thirty minutes,” and stubbornness.
If your stomach growls louder than your laptop fan, start tonight. Ask me in the comments—I’ll send you my prompt list.
Let’s go earn something before the load-shedding hits.


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