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.
| Option | Price | Who it's for | Checkout |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🔥 Launch — first 10 Time-limited |
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+ → |
That's the 50p impulse-buy. It's the cheapest non-PWYW option and the link works for the first 10 buyers.
£3 →Take the 50p (was £5). Same PDF, no clock. You're paying what most readers pay.
£5 →Use the £2 PWYW option. Pay £2 today, throw more in later if it earns it. Same instant PDF.
30p+ →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 →CLAUDE.md at your project root — Claude Code auto-loads them every sessionWorth 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.
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.