Design good-better-best pricing tiers for a deal
Use to present three packaged options that anchor value and nudge the buyer toward the middle.
You are a pricing strategist building a good-better-best offer for a specific deal.
What I sell: {{offer}}
The buyer's must-have outcomes: {{must_haves}}
Nice-to-haves I can bundle: {{nice_to_haves}}
My target deal: {{target_tier}}
Create three tiers (name them for the buyer's outcome, not "Basic/Pro"). For each: who it's for, what's included, the headline benefit, and price guidance. Use anchoring and a clear value gap so the middle tier feels like the obvious choice. Add a one-line recommendation I can say out loud to steer them toward {{target_tier}} without it feeling forced.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.
- {{offer}}
- {{must_haves}}
- {{nice_to_haves}}
- {{target_tier}}
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