Offer Stack Builder
---
title: "Offer Stack Builder Prompt — Turn a Product Into an Offer People Feel Dumb Refusing"
author: "Mahmoud Omar"
author_url: "https://mahmoudomar.com"
category: "growth"
type: "prompt"
level: "intermediate"
works_with: "Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini"
language: "EN"
last_verified: "2026-07-02"
hook: "Nobody buys products. They buy offers. Most stores are running ads to a product with a price tag on it."
email_subject: "The prompt that turns a product into an offer (stack, anchor, guarantee, name)"
short_pitch: "Feed this prompt one product and get a complete offer construction: value stack, anchor pricing, bonuses that cost you little but close the sale, risk reversal, and 5 offer names — built for e-com, digital products & SaaS."
---
# Offer Stack Builder Prompt
> Construct a complete offer from a bare product: value stack, anchoring, bonuses, risk reversal, urgency that's actually true, and a name — the difference between advertising a price tag and advertising a deal.
## ⚡ What it does
Weak offers make everything downstream expensive: ads fight harder, pages convert worse, discounts get deeper. This prompt runs a product through offer construction systematically — what surrounds the core product (stack), what makes the price feel small (anchor), what closes the fence-sitters (bonus + guarantee), and what makes it act-now instead of someday (real urgency) — and outputs the full offer ready to drop into a landing page.
## 🎯 When I use it (real scenario)
This is the construction behind the bundle and tiered offers I run for digital products — where the same core product sells at multiple price points depending on what's stacked around it (templates, workshops, community access, done-with-you layers). The lesson that shaped the prompt: the stack isn't decoration, it's objection-handling — each bonus should neutralize a specific "yes, but…" — and a bonus that doesn't map to an objection is just margin leaking.
## 📋 The Promptwhen to use it
Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo growthack88/growth-marketing-os (MIT). A "Offer Stack Builder" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
tags
marketingcommunitygeneral
source
growthack88/growth-marketing-os · MIT
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