The $1 Bin: Why We're Selling AI Prompts for a Dollar

    The $1 Bin: Why We're Selling AI Prompts for a Dollar

    Not every problem needs a $49 guide

    6 min read

    We sell guides for $29 to $49. They're thorough. They include video walkthroughs, templates, prompts, troubleshooting — the whole system. For most people, that's exactly what they need.

    But not every problem is a $49 problem.

    Sometimes you just need one prompt. One really good prompt that does one specific thing. And charging $49 for a single prompt would make us the kind of company we built this business to replace.

    So we made the $1 bin.

    What's in the $1 Bin

    Each $1 product is a single, tested, copy-paste-ready prompt. No video. No 14-section guide. No templates. Just the prompt, a short explanation of what it does, and instructions for getting the best output.

    Here's what a dollar gets you:

    A meeting notes summarizer that turns rambling transcripts into action items in 30 seconds.

    An email rewriter that takes your draft and makes it sound professional without making it sound corporate.

    A receipt scanner prompt that extracts expense data from photos into a clean table.

    A social media repurposer that turns one blog post into a week of posts across platforms.

    These aren't throwaways. Every prompt in the $1 bin has been tested, refined, and actually used in real workflows. They're just small.

    Casual browsing
    Low commitment. High usefulness.

    The Strategy (Since You Asked)

    Yeah, there's a strategy. We're not running a charity.

    The $1 bin exists because the hardest part of selling digital products is the first purchase. People are skeptical. They've been burned by overpriced PDFs and "masterclasses" that turned out to be a guy talking into his laptop camera for 45 minutes.

    A dollar is low enough that the risk disappears. You spend more than that on a vending machine snack. If the prompt works — and it will — you now know what our stuff feels like. You know the quality level. You know we're not full of it.

    "A dollar is low enough that the risk disappears. You spend more than that on a vending machine snack."

    And maybe next time you need a full system for your bookkeeping or job search, you remember that the $1 prompt actually worked. That's the play. Not a bait-and-switch. Just proof of quality at a price that doesn't require a decision.

    Who It's For

    The $1 bin is for three kinds of people:

    The curious: You've heard about using AI for productivity but haven't tried it. A dollar gets you in the door.

    The specific: You don't need a whole bookkeeping system. You just need that one prompt that formats your receipts.

    The skeptical: You don't trust digital product companies. Fair. Here's a dollar's worth of proof.

    What It's Not

    The $1 bin isn't a discount rack. These aren't stripped-down versions of our full products. They're standalone prompts that solve standalone problems.

    Think of it like this: our $39 guides are a full meal. The $1 bin is a really good snack. Sometimes you want the meal. Sometimes you just need the snack. Both are made with the same ingredients.

    Quick purchase from bed
    The whole point: low effort, real value.

    The Honest Part

    We could probably charge $5 or $10 for these prompts and people would still buy them. The internet is full of $27 "prompt packs" that are mostly garbage.

    But we'd rather you buy one prompt for a dollar, see that it works, and come back for the full guide when you're ready. The long game beats the quick buck every time.

    That's the $1 bin. Low commitment. Real value. No catch.

    Grab a prompt for a dollar. See what the fuss is about.