How to Create and Sell AI Prompt Packs (We Made $2K in Month 1)
AI prompt packs are one of the fastest digital products to build and validate right now. We made $2,000 in our first month selling one. Here's exactly how we did it — and what we'd do differently.
Before I get into the process: if you want to skip the DIY phase and start with a proven product, The AI Stack has its own prompt pack available at https://mcerone.gumroad.com/l/ai-prompts-solopreneurs. But read this first — understanding why these products sell will help you use them better (and maybe build your own).
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Why Prompt Packs Are a Legitimate Product in 2026
Skeptical? I was too. Let me make the case.
People buy prompt packs for the same reason they buy recipe books even though recipes are free online: curation, organization, and trust. A well-designed prompt pack isn't just a list of prompts. It's a workflow — the result of someone having already tested hundreds of variations and surfaced what actually works.
The market for AI productivity tools is enormous and still growing. Most people using Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini daily are getting 20% of the value these tools can produce because they don't know how to prompt effectively. A good prompt pack solves a real problem.
The median price point ($19–$49) is low enough that buyers don't agonize over the decision. The margin is 100% after the initial time investment. And the same product can sell indefinitely with no inventory, no shipping, no restocking.
That's a good business.
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What Makes a Prompt Pack Worth Buying
Most prompt packs that fail in the market fail for the same reasons:
- Too generic. "100 ChatGPT prompts for business" tells the buyer nothing. Who is this for? What problem does it solve specifically?
- No testing. Prompts that haven't been tested produce variable results. Buyers feel cheated when they try a prompt and it doesn't work as advertised.
- No context. A prompt without explanation of when to use it and what to expect is just a list of text strings.
- Wrong price point. Pricing at $5 signals low value. Pricing at $99 for a first product with no audience is hard to convert.
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Step 1: Choose Your Niche (This Is the Whole Game)
The product isn't "AI prompts." The product is "AI prompts for [specific person] to do [specific job faster/better]."
Examples that work:
- "100 Client Email Prompts for Freelance Designers" — specific profession, specific use case
- "The SEO Writer's AI Prompt Pack" — specific skill, clear buyer
- "AI Prompts for Etsy Sellers" — specific platform, clear buyer
- "Cold Email Prompt Pack for SaaS Founders" — specific person, specific job to be done
Our product targeted content marketers specifically working on SEO articles. We knew the audience because we are the audience.
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Step 2: Build the Product
The Minimum Viable Prompt Pack
For a first product, aim for 30–75 well-documented prompts rather than 200+ mediocre ones. Quality over quantity is the only review that matters.
For each prompt, include: 1. The prompt itself (formatted clearly, with [VARIABLE] placeholders for customization) 2. What it's for (one sentence) 3. When to use it 4. Expected output (what should the AI produce?) 5. Tips and variations
Format options:
- Notion template — buyers duplicate your workspace, most premium-feeling
- PDF — universal, easy to deliver, looks polished if designed well
- Google Doc — functional but feels low-effort
- Airtable base — excellent for large prompt libraries with categories and filters
Testing Every Prompt
This step is non-negotiable. Run every prompt yourself, in the AI tool your pack targets, and verify the output is actually good.
Variability matters — run each prompt 3 times and check if the results are consistently useful. A prompt that produces great output once and mediocre output twice isn't a reliable product.
For our 60-prompt pack, testing took about 8 hours spread over two weeks. That testing is what justifies the price and generates the social proof ("this actually works").
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Step 3: Price It
The right price range for a first prompt pack: $19–$49.
Under $19 and buyers question the value. Over $49 and first-time buyers from an unfamiliar creator need more social proof before converting.
We launched at $27. After 40 sales and strong reviews, we bumped it to $37. Both price points converted similarly — the $37 price just made more per sale.
Tiered pricing: Consider a two-tier structure:
- Basic pack: $27 (core prompts)
- Bundle: $47 (pack + bonus workflows or templates)
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Step 4: List on Gumroad
Gumroad is the best platform for prompt packs for first-time sellers. The seller experience is simple, the buyer checkout is frictionless, and the discovery features (Gumroad Discover) can surface your product to buyers browsing the platform.
The Gumroad listing that converts:
- Title: Specific and benefit-driven. "The SEO Writer's AI Prompt Pack: 60 Tested Prompts for Faster, Higher-Ranking Content"
- Cover image: Clean, professional, shows what's inside. Canva works fine.
- Description: Lead with the problem, list specific prompts (show, don't just tell), include a preview section, social proof if you have it
- Preview: Offer 5–10 free prompts in the preview. Buyers who see working prompts before purchasing convert dramatically better.
| Platform | Fee | Discovery | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gumroad | 10% | Yes | First launch, simplicity |
| Lemon Squeezy | 5% | No | Lower fees at volume |
| Payhip | 5% | Limited | Budget option |
| Etsy | ~15% total fees | Yes | Craft/creative audiences |
We chose Gumroad for the first launch and moved to Lemon Squeezy after hitting $2K/month in sales to reduce fees. ([Get started on Gumroad →][Get GUMROAD])
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Step 5: Launch to an Audience
The mistake most first-time sellers make: they build the product, list it, and wait. Nothing happens.
You need to bring people to the product.
Our $2K Month 1 Launch:
- Email list (400 subscribers): Sent a launch email with a 48-hour 30% off code. Generated ~15 sales.
- Twitter/X thread: "I built a prompt pack for SEO writers. Here are 5 free prompts from it." Thread got 200+ bookmarks. Generated ~25 sales.
- Reddit: Posted a genuinely useful comment in r/SEO with a mention of the free preview. Drove traffic without feeling spammy.
- Indie Hackers: Posted a "Show IH" with the launch story. Generated ~10 sales and useful feedback.
- Direct DMs: Messaged 20 people in my network I knew could use it. Not spammy — specific, personal messages. Generated ~8 sales.
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What We'd Do Differently
Start with the audience, not the product. We got lucky that our existing audience aligned with the product. Next time, we'd validate in community before building — post the concept in relevant subreddits and forums, see if people express genuine interest.
Build the email list earlier. Our 400-person list was the biggest leverage point. A 2,000-person list would have tripled the launch.
Create a free mini version. A free "5-prompt starter pack" as a lead magnet would have built the list faster pre-launch.
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The Long-Tail Revenue
Month 1 was $2K. Month 3 was $800 (no promotion). Month 6 was $1,100 after we refreshed the listing and added a new bonus section.
The product keeps selling because it keeps ranking on Gumroad Discover for relevant searches, and because people share it with colleagues. We've done minimal promotion since the launch and it still generates $500–$1,000/month with no effort.
That's the real pitch for prompt packs: the upfront work is finite. The revenue isn't.
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Ready to Skip the Build Phase?
If you want a tested, ready-to-use prompt pack without building one yourself, The AI Stack's prompt pack is available now: https://mcerone.gumroad.com/l/ai-prompts-solopreneurs
It's the same type of product described in this article — tested prompts, documented context, organized for actual workflow use. Grab it and see the format in action before you build your own.
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