How to Build Your First AI Prompt Bundle (And Why Bundles Sell Better)
Selling a single AI prompt is a good start. But if you want to earn more money with less effort, bundling your prompts together is the smarter move — here's how to build and sell your first AI prompt bundle.
Start With a Problem, Not a Prompt
The best bundles are built around one specific problem that people deal with over and over.
For example:
- "I need to write social media posts every week and I hate it"
Pick one problem. That is your bundle idea.
Everything in your bundle should help solve that one problem. If a prompt doesn't fit, leave it out.
Pick 5 to 10 Prompts That Work Together
A good bundle has enough prompts to feel worth the price, but not so many that it feels messy.
Five to ten prompts is a sweet spot for most topics. Here is an example for a "Social Media Writing Bundle":
- A prompt to come up with 10 post ideas in 60 seconds
Each prompt is useful on its own. But together, they cover the whole job. That is what makes a bundle worth buying.
Write a Clear, Simple Description
When you list your bundle, your description needs to answer one question for the buyer: "Will this actually help me?"
Keep it simple. Tell them what the bundle does, who it is for, and what they will get.
A bad description sounds like this: "A comprehensive collection of expertly engineered prompts for multi-platform content optimization."
A good description sounds like this: "Five prompts that help you write a week of social media posts in under 30 minutes. Works with ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini."
Short. Clear. Specific. That is what gets people to click "Buy."
Price It Right
Single prompts often sell for one to five dollars. Bundles should be priced higher because they offer more.
A five-prompt bundle might sell for eight to fifteen dollars. A ten-prompt bundle with instructions could go for twenty dollars or more.
The key is that buyers need to feel like they are getting a deal. If a single prompt costs three dollars, a bundle of five should feel like more than fifteen dollars worth of value.
You can also offer a "lite" version with fewer prompts at a lower price. This gives people a way to try your work before buying your bigger bundle.
Test Before You Sell
Before you list your bundle, use every single prompt yourself. Make sure they actually work.
Copy each prompt into ChatGPT or Claude. Look at what comes out. If the result is weak, fix the prompt before you sell it.
Buyers who get a bad result will ask for a refund and leave a bad review. A few minutes of testing can save you a lot of headaches.
List It on SkillPlexAI
Once your bundle is ready, SkillPlexAI is the right place to sell it. The platform was built for AI creators who want to earn money from the skills they have already built.
You can list prompts, workflows, and templates for tools like Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Midjourney, and more. Sellers keep a big share of every sale, and the marketplace brings buyers to you.
You do not need a website, a big following, or a fancy setup. You just need a good bundle and a clear description.
You Already Have What You Need
If you have been using AI tools for a while, you probably already have prompts you use every week. Those prompts are worth money to someone who doesn't have them yet.
Put five of them together around one topic. Write a clear description. Set a fair price. That is your first bundle.
Ready to start selling? Head over to SkillPlexAI and list your first bundle today. It takes less time than you think, and the first sale feels pretty great.
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