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Digital Product Offer Stack Planner
A clean, creator-facing workspace for shaping what the offer is, what it includes, how it is priced, and how it gets delivered.
Built to feel premium, calm, and screenshot-ready from the first open.
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Built for
Creators planning templates, bundles, mini-courses, and other digital products before launch copy starts.
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Start with
Open Creator Ops Bundle first, then work through the pricing and delivery sections before finalizing the stack.
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This workspace is strongest when you remove vague extras faster than you add new ones.
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3 Sample Offers across bundle, mini-course, and template-first formats.
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12 Stack Components showing the difference between core value and clutter.
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6 Pricing Scenarios to test launch, anchor, and evergreen logic.
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9 Clarity Checks before the product page and CTA go live.
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Current focus: the sample workspace leans toward direct-sale creator products so the pricing and delivery decisions feel concrete immediately.
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Use these as reference positions. Each sample is intentionally tight: one buyer, one core result, one clean delivery path.
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Creator Ops Bundle
Premium starter stack for creators packaging their first serious bundle.
Best for: bundle-first creator offers
Why it works: strong core workspace plus useful proof and support layers
Delivery: Notion duplicate link through your storefront
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Mini Course Kickstart
Small educational offer built around one repeatable process.
Best for: experts turning a method into a paid mini course
Why it works: clearer learning path with higher-value delivery
Delivery: course portal
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Template Shop Starter Pack
Lower-ticket offer designed to make a small template catalog feel sharper.
Best for: first paid template offers
Why it works: simple setup, faster buyer win, lower support friction
Delivery: instant download
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| Stage | What Good Looks Like |
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| Positioning | The buyer, problem, and promise are clear enough to explain in one sentence. |
| Packaging | The core deliverable leads and every bonus makes the main outcome easier to buy. |
| Pricing | The launch price feels accessible, the regular price feels defensible, and the comparison points make sense. |
| Delivery | The first five minutes after purchase feel obvious, low-friction, and easy to support. |
| Conversion | The CTA angle sells the result clearly without leaning on filler or asset count. |