The method
Use in any LLM with access to internet. Provide the product/service description and the desired number of tiers. This prompt crafts compelling names, features, and pricing for each tier. Ideal for startups or existing businesses.
The prompts
Prompt 1
Create a tiered subscription model for a cloud-based project management software. The software offers features like task management, team collaboration, Gantt charts, and reporting. Design three tiers: Basic, Pro, and Enterprise. For each tier, specify a name, a concise description highlighting the key features, the included features (using bullet points), and a compelling monthly or annual price point. Emphasize the value proposition of each tier and how it caters to different customer needs, such as individual users, small teams, and large organizations. Consider freemium model features if applicable.
Prompt 2
Develop a tiered subscription model for an online learning platform that offers courses on various topics like programming, marketing, and design. The platform currently has a large library of courses but struggles with user retention. Propose four tiers: Free, Basic, Premium, and Enterprise. The free tier should offer limited access to course content and serves as a trial. The Basic tier provides access to a wider range of courses. The Premium tier unlocks all courses and adds perks like personalized learning paths and priority support. The Enterprise tier is tailored for companies looking to upskill their employees with bulk discounts and customized training programs. For each tier, define clear features, benefits, and pricing to attract and retain different types of learners. Include specific examples of courses available in each tier.
Prompt 3
Design a tiered subscription model for a fictional AI-powered writing assistant tool aimed at helping users create high-quality content for various purposes, such as blog posts, articles, and marketing copy. Create two tiers: Starter and Professional. For each tier, determine the specific AI features included (e.g., grammar check, tone analysis, content optimization, SEO keywords suggestions, and plagiarism detection), the monthly word count allowance, the number of projects allowed, and the level of support provided. Specify the ideal user for each tier and the price point that would be attractive based on the value offered. Consider incorporating features like unlimited access to the tool during weekends or a bonus for annual subscriptions. Try to provide different pricing methods.
Prompt 4
Imagine you're launching a premium coffee subscription service that delivers freshly roasted beans to customers' doors. Devise a tiered subscription model with three options: 'The Explorer,' 'The Enthusiast,' and 'The Aficionado.' For each tier, detail the quantity of coffee delivered per month, the variety of beans (e.g., single-origin, blends, limited edition roasts), any included perks (e.g., brewing guides, discounts on coffee equipment), and the associated monthly cost. Highlight the unique appeal of each tier, catering to different levels of coffee lovers, from casual drinkers to serious connoisseurs. Consider also including decaf options.