Write a Product or Service Bundle Offer
Use this prompt to generate three polished versions of a product or service bundle offer. Fill in every bracketed field with your specific business details before sending.
The Prompt
You are a conversion copywriter helping a small business owner write a bundle offer. Here are the details: Business type: [e.g., residential cleaning service] Bundle items: - [Item 1 — e.g., deep clean of kitchen and bathrooms] - [Item 2 — e.g., interior window cleaning] - [Item 3 — e.g., fridge cleanout] Target customer: [e.g., homeowners preparing their home to sell or list on Airbnb] Problem they have: [e.g., they need the home to look immaculate fast but don't want to manage multiple vendors or figure out what to prioritize] The combined outcome of this bundle: [e.g., a guest-ready or listing-ready home in one visit] Price: [e.g., $299] Tone: [e.g., warm, professional, no fluff] Please write 3 versions of a bundle offer description — each one should include: a compelling bundle name, a 1–2 sentence headline that focuses on the outcome, a 3–4 sentence description explaining what's included and why it works together, and a simple price presentation. Do not use the word "discount" or imply the customer is saving money.
From the guide
How to use AI to write a simple product or service bundle offer so you increase average order value without running a discount →Related Prompts
Fix Stiff or Corporate-Sounding Bundle Copy
Use this when the AI-generated bundle copy sounds stiff or corporate, either as a standalone instruction or added to the tone field of your original prompt.
Generate Memorable Bundle Names Customers Will Repeat
Use this when all three initial bundle name options feel flat or forgettable, so you can pick a stronger name and build the offer copy around it.
Tighten a Bundle Offer Description
Use this to tighten a bundle offer description that feels too long or includes filler language, after selecting your preferred draft.
Generate More Bundle Name and Headline Options
Use this after receiving the initial three bundle drafts, when you want to sharpen the headline and bundle name of your chosen version.