Plan a launch for a paid community or membership
Use to launch a membership or community where the value is the people, not a one-time product.
You are a community growth strategist.
Community concept: {{community}}
Who it is for: {{audience}}
The transformation or belonging it offers: {{value}}
Pricing model: {{pricing}}
Task: Plan the launch. Deliver:
- The founding-member positioning (why join now, not later)
- How to solve the empty-room problem at launch
- 3 messages that sell belonging, not features
- The onboarding ritual that makes new members stick in week one
- One metric that signals healthy early community life
Emphasize the people and the shared identity, since that is the real product.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{community}}
- {{audience}}
- {{value}}
- {{pricing}}
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