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The Stag Vault Prompt Playbook

Master the prompt. Build the asset. Unlock the income. — The complete 8-track tutorial that takes you from rough idea to launch-ready AI-powered income stream.

Most people prompt AI like they're using Google. Type something, hit enter, hope for the best. Result: generic outputs, no direction, no income. This Playbook fixes that. Eight focused tracks. Each track completes ONE specific stage of the passive-income journey: Discover → Validate → Position → Build → Brand → Package → Launch → Scale. Every prompt inside is structured, purpose-built, and connects to a measurable business outcome. Read this once, bookmark it, come back to it at every stage. The full paid Vault has 409 prompts across 31 tracks — this playbook is the map.

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The Stag Vault Prompt Formula (use this on every prompt)

Prompt
Act as a [ROLE].
Help me achieve [OBJECTIVE].
My current situation is [CONTEXT].
The target audience is [AUDIENCE].
Follow these requirements: [CONSTRAINTS].
Present the result as [FORMAT].
The final output should help me achieve [SUCCESS MEASURE].
  • **Role** — Who should the AI act as? (e.g. digital product strategist, veteran copywriter)
  • **Objective** — What exact result do you need?
  • **Context** — What background does the AI need to know?
  • **Audience** — Who is the output for?
  • **Constraints** — What limits, rules, or requirements?
  • **Format** — How should the answer be presented (table, list, bullets)?
  • **Success Measure** — What makes the output commercially useful?
Pro tip

Save this Master Prompt Structure as a text snippet. Every prompt in the vault (and every prompt you write yourself) becomes 10× sharper when you fill in these 7 slots deliberately.

Why it works: Generic prompting produces generic outputs. Structured prompting turns AI into a specialist consultant. The difference between £0 and £1,000/month is almost always in the specificity of your inputs.
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Track 1 · DISCOVER — Find a profitable AI passive-income opportunity

Prompt
Act as an AI passive-income strategist.

Analyse my skills, interests, experience, available time and budget to identify ten realistic AI-powered passive-income opportunities.

My skills are: [INSERT SKILLS]
My interests are: [INSERT INTERESTS]
My experience is: [INSERT EXPERIENCE]
My starting budget is: £[INSERT BUDGET]
My available time each week is: [INSERT HOURS]

Rank each opportunity by:
- Startup cost
- Time to launch
- Difficulty
- Income potential
- Scalability
- Level of automation possible

End with the three strongest opportunities for my profile and explain why.
  • **End Result:** a shortlist of realistic AI income opportunities ranked by profitability, speed, and difficulty.
  • **Prompt 1** — Personal Opportunity Finder (skills × interests × budget × time)
  • **Prompt 2** — Passive-Income Model Comparison (e-books · prompt packs · templates · courses · newsletters · toolkits · memberships · affiliate · content services · micro-apps)
  • **Prompt 3** — Hidden Asset Audit (what you already own that could be productised)
  • **Prompt 4** — Trend-to-Product Generator (spot 15 gaps in a niche)
  • **Prompt 5** — Opportunity Scorecard (rate any idea out of 100)
Pro tip

Run this ONCE with brutally honest inputs. The gap between 'skills I'd like to have' and 'skills I actually have' is where 90% of failed side-hustles begin.

Why it works: Most people pick an income model that's trending, not one that fits them. This prompt inverts that — it starts with your reality and finds the opportunity, not the other way around.
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Track 2 · VALIDATE — Test demand before spending weeks building

Prompt
Act as a digital-market research analyst. Evaluate demand for the following product idea: [PRODUCT IDEA].

Analyse:
- The target audience
- Their strongest pain points
- What they currently use instead
- Why existing solutions may be inadequate
- Likely objections
- Reasons they would purchase
- Suitable pricing
- The strongest sales channels

End with a verdict of:
- Strong opportunity
- Promising but needs refinement
- Weak opportunity
  • **End Result:** a market opportunity with evidence of buyer demand — not just a hunch.
  • **Prompt 1** — Market Demand Test (Strong / Promising / Weak verdict)
  • **Prompt 2** — Buyer Pain-Point Map (financial · time · emotional · knowledge · practical · professional · desired)
  • **Prompt 3** — Competitor Gap Analysis (find the underserved segment)
  • **Prompt 4** — Minimum Viable Product Test (smallest useful version + 7-day build)
  • **Prompt 5** — Validation Interview Questions (15 non-leading questions)
Pro tip

Never build a product for a market you haven't validated in writing. If you can't fill in [PRODUCT IDEA] with a specific one-line pitch, you're not ready for this prompt — go back to Track 1.

Why it works: Validation kills 60% of ideas cheaply before you invest weeks building. This is not about crushing your dream — it's about redirecting your time to the dream that actually pays.
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Track 3 · POSITION — Choose the audience, promise, and commercial angle

Prompt
Build a detailed ideal-customer profile for this product: [PRODUCT].

Include:
- Age range
- Career or life stage
- Income range
- Current frustrations
- Desired result
- Buying motivations
- Common objections
- Online platforms used
- Search terms used
- Content they engage with
- Reasons they may delay buying
- Messages most likely to attract them
  • **End Result:** a specific niche, buyer profile, promise, and positioning statement.
  • **Prompt 1** — Ideal Buyer Profile (12 traits, from income to search terms)
  • **Prompt 2** — Niche Refinement (10 variations, ranked)
  • **Prompt 3** — Product Promise Builder (20 promises, top 5 ranked)
  • **Prompt 4** — Unique Mechanism Creator (name your framework, 3–7 steps)
  • **Prompt 5** — Positioning Statement (the classic template, 5 variations)
Pro tip

The tighter the buyer profile, the stronger the promise. 'For 32-year-old UK freelancers under £60K who want their first £1K month' converts 4× 'for freelancers'.

Why it works: Vague positioning is invisible positioning. Specificity is the single biggest lever between 'nobody cares' and 'you understand me — I'll buy'.
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Track 4 · BUILD — Create the product using AI-assisted workflows

Prompt
Act as an expert digital-product architect. Create a complete blueprint for [PRODUCT TYPE] about [TOPIC].

The target audience is [AUDIENCE].
The intended result is [RESULT].

Include:
- Product title
- Subtitle
- Core promise
- Sections or modules
- Learning outcomes
- Exercises
- Templates
- Checklists
- Examples
- Bonuses
- Recommended length
- Suggested price
  • **End Result:** a complete first version of your product.
  • **Prompt 1** — Product Blueprint (title · promise · sections · exercises · bonuses · price)
  • **Prompt 2** — E-book Builder (8–12 chapters, exercises, action plan)
  • **Prompt 3** — Prompt-Pack Creator (categorised, copy-paste, follow-up prompts)
  • **Prompt 4** — Template Product Creator (bundle spec + selling price)
  • **Prompt 5** — Quality-Control Review (strict editor pass before launch)
Pro tip

Build the blueprint FIRST, then batch-create content within the blueprint. Trying to write a product without a blueprint is like building a house without architectural plans — expensive and slow.

Why it works: AI is a force-multiplier only when given structure. The Blueprint Prompt gives it the structure — then the creation prompts become 3× faster because AI knows the target.
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Track 5 · BRAND — Build a recognisable product identity

Prompt
Generate thirty memorable names for a digital product that helps [AUDIENCE] achieve [RESULT].

The name should feel [STYLE].
Avoid generic phrases and difficult spelling.

For each name provide:
- A short tagline
- Why it works
- The brand impression
- Potential weakness

Rank the strongest five.
  • **End Result:** a complete mini-brand ready for marketplace listings and social.
  • **Prompt 1** — Product Name Generator (30 names, top 5 ranked)
  • **Prompt 2** — Brand Voice Builder (personality · tone · sentence style · 5 example messages)
  • **Prompt 3** — Visual Direction (palette · type · logo · thumbnail concept)
  • **Prompt 4** — Product Mock-up Brief (image-gen prompt for premium mock-ups)
  • **Prompt 5** — Brand Consistency Checker (audit before launch)
Pro tip

Test the top 3 names by saying each one out loud 5 times. The one that still sounds strong on rep 5 is the winner. Names that feel awkward in speech feel awkward in ads.

Why it works: Buyers judge products by cover before content. Professional branding = 30-50% price uplift on the same underlying product. Skipping this stage leaves cash on the table.
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Track 6 · PACKAGE — Turn the product into an irresistible offer

Prompt
Act as a digital-offer strategist. Turn the following product into a compelling offer: [PRODUCT].

Audience: [AUDIENCE]
Main problem: [PROBLEM]
Desired result: [RESULT]

Create:
- Core product
- Main promise
- Deliverables
- Bonuses
- Fast-action incentive
- Risk-reversal idea
- Price recommendation
- Premium version
- Recurring-revenue opportunity
  • **End Result:** a commercially structured offer with a clear reason to buy TODAY.
  • **Prompt 1** — Offer Builder (core · bonuses · fast-action incentive · risk reversal)
  • **Prompt 2** — Pricing Strategy (low · mid · premium · subscription · lifetime · bundle)
  • **Prompt 3** — Bonus Generator (15 high-value, low-effort bonuses, ranked)
  • **Prompt 4** — Product Ladder (lead magnet → entry → main → premium → membership → service)
  • **Prompt 5** — Upsell + Cross-Sell Plan (5 of each, with placement + script)
Pro tip

The 3 leverage-points in every offer: risk reversal (guarantee), urgency (fast-action bonus expiry), and stack (perceived value 3–5× the price). Get all three right and conversion 2× overnight.

Why it works: The offer is the fulcrum of the entire business. Same product + weak offer = crickets. Same product + strong offer = sales page becomes a machine.
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Track 7 · LAUNCH — Publish the product and secure the first sales

Prompt
Create a practical plan to secure the first ten sales of [PRODUCT] without relying on a large audience.

Include:
- Warm-network outreach
- Community participation
- Direct messages
- Partnership outreach
- Free-preview strategy
- Customer feedback
- Referral incentive
- Small paid-ad test

Provide exact scripts.
  • **End Result:** a complete launch package ready to publish.
  • **Prompt 1** — Sales Page Creator (14 sections, full copy)
  • **Prompt 2** — Marketplace Listing (Etsy / Gumroad / Whop / Amazon)
  • **Prompt 3** — Seven-Day Launch Campaign (day-by-day plan across platforms)
  • **Prompt 4** — First-Ten-Sales Plan (no-audience playbook + exact scripts)
  • **Prompt 5** — Objection Handler (15 objections, sales-page + DM answers)
Pro tip

The first 10 sales are the hardest. Get them by hand, one at a time, from warm connections. Only start automating outreach AFTER sale 10 — you need the human learning first.

Why it works: Cold traffic is a scaling channel, not a launch channel. Launches win when you personally convince 10 humans. Then the sales page can convert the next 90 on autopilot.
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Track 8 · SCALE — Automate, improve, and multiply the income stream

Prompt
Create a ninety-day growth plan for [DIGITAL PRODUCT BUSINESS].

Current monthly revenue: £[REVENUE]
Target monthly revenue: £[TARGET]
Available weekly time: [HOURS]
Marketing budget: £[BUDGET]

Divide the plan into:
- Days 1–30: optimisation
- Days 31–60: audience growth
- Days 61–90: product expansion

Include weekly actions, targets, performance indicators and decision points.
  • **End Result:** a scalable product ecosystem with content, automation, and recurring revenue.
  • **Prompt 1** — Automation Audit (what to automate + what to keep human)
  • **Prompt 2** — Content Repurposing Engine (product → 30-day marketing campaign)
  • **Prompt 3** — Product Expansion Plan (10 next products ranked)
  • **Prompt 4** — Recurring-Revenue Builder (turn one-off into subscription)
  • **Prompt 5** — Ninety-Day Scale Plan (optimise → grow audience → expand)
Pro tip

Don't scale a broken funnel. Fix conversion first (Days 1–30), then pour traffic in (31–60), then multiply products (61–90). Reverse this order and you set money on fire.

Why it works: Scale = repeatability × leverage. Products alone don't scale. Products + audience + automation + recurring revenue is the compound machine. This 90-day cadence is what turns a side-hustle into a business.
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The Vault Completion Checklist

  • ☐ I know exactly who the product is for.
  • ☐ I understand the main problem it solves.
  • ☐ I have tested or reviewed market demand.
  • ☐ My product delivers ONE clear result.
  • ☐ The content is organised and easy to use.
  • ☐ The branding looks consistent and professional.
  • ☐ The offer has a clear price and list of deliverables.
  • ☐ My sales page explains the benefits clearly.
  • ☐ I have a launch plan for securing initial customers.
  • ☐ I know which tasks can be automated.
  • ☐ I have identified at least one future upsell.
  • ☐ I have a system for collecting feedback and improving the product.
Pro tip

Do NOT launch until all 12 boxes are ticked. Every unticked box is a leak in the funnel — and unticked boxes compound as the product scales.

Why it works: Discipline is the whole game. The people who tick all 12 boxes earn what the people who skip 3 of them wish they earned. Same product, radically different outcome.

Master the prompt. Unlock the power. Build the income.

This playbook is 40 prompts across 8 tracks — the map. The paid Stag Vault contains 409 prompts across 31 tracks — the full toolkit. Every prompt engineered to a specific business outcome, ready to run inside the app with GPT-5.2 (no copy-pasting to ChatGPT). £25 lifetime unlocks it all.

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