Pricing — pick what's fair

Three checkout options. Same 8-page PDF. Same 30 prompts. Same instant Stripe download. The only thing that changes is what you pay.

No tiers, no locked content, no upsell — the lowest price is the same product as the highest.

Side-by-side

OptionPriceWho it's forCheckout
🔥 Launch — first 10
Time-limited
£5 £3 You're an early reader and you want the lowest fixed price. Auto-stays at 50p after 10 buyers — if the link still resolves to £3 at Stripe checkout, the launch is still on. 50p impulse-buy →
Standard
Default price
£5 You want a normal one-time purchase, no time pressure, no decisions about what it's worth. Closest thing to a Steam-style fixed price. 50p (was £5) →
Pay what you can
30p minimum
30p+ You want the pack but don't want to be told what it's worth. Pay anything from £2 up. Same PDF — no downgrade. Pay 30p+ →

Which one should I pick?

Just give me the lowest fixed price

That's the 50p impulse-buy. It's the cheapest non-PWYW option and the link works for the first 10 buyers.

£3 →

I don't want to wonder if I missed a deal

Take the 50p (was £5). Same PDF, no clock. You're paying what most readers pay.

£5 →

Budget-tight or testing the waters

Use the £2 PWYW option. Pay £2 today, throw more in later if it earns it. Same instant PDF.

30p+ →

Not ready to pay yet

Try the 5 free prompts first. Full bodies, no email, CC0. Same format as the paid pack — see if it works for you before deciding.

5 free →

What you get, regardless of price

What's not different between the prices

Worth being explicit: nothing about the product changes. The £2 option is not a "lite" version. The £5 is not a "pro" version. There is no extras pack at any tier. The price you pay tells the seller what's fair to you — it doesn't tell the PDF what to contain. If you've seen tiered prompt packs before where the cheap option has 5 prompts and the expensive one has 30, this isn't that.

Want to see every prompt before paying?

The full index lists every prompt name and use case across all 30. The free-prompts page publishes 5 full prompt bodies under CC0. Between those two pages, you can verify (a) what's inside, and (b) how the format reads, before deciding which price to use.

FAQ

Why three prices instead of one?
To remove the "is it worth it?" objection. Some readers want the lowest fixed price; some want a normal price tag with no decisions; some want PWYW. One price excludes two of those three groups. The product never changes — only the price tag does.
Will I get a different PDF at £2 vs £5?
No. Byte-for-byte the same file. Stripe sees three different price-IDs but ships the same delivery flow.
Is the 50p impulse-buy deadline real?
It's a first-10-buyers cap, not a clock. When the launch URL stops returning the £3 price at Stripe checkout, the cap is hit. Until then, the £3 option is honestly available.
What if I pay £2 PWYW and decide it's worth more?
You can either run a second checkout at any price, or just reply to the receipt email — there's no formal "tip later" flow but the offer of a refund cuts both ways.
VAT / tax?
Stripe handles VAT collection automatically based on your billing country. The price shown is what you pay before any country-specific tax Stripe adds.