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We Hit 2,000. Now Here's What Changes.

You're part of something exploding in real-time.

Three months ago, we were at zero. Today? 2,000 users.

Two weeks ago, we hit 1,000. Now we've doubled.

That's not just growth. That's momentum.

And here's what it means for you:

You were smart enough to show up early. Before it was obvious. Before everyone else figured it out.

Now? You get to be first again.

The Shift

For the first 1,000 of you, Promptastic was about sharing prompts.

You found something that worked. You posted it. Someone else used it. Everyone won.

But here's what we kept hearing: "This is great. But I spent 6 months figuring out what actually works in my field. Can I do something with that?"

So this week, we're making it live:

You can now sell your prompts on Promptastic.

Not just share them. Sell them.

Package your expertise. Set your price. Help someone skip the 100 failed attempts you went through.

This isn't just a feature update. This is a new way to monetize what you know.

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"Wait. You Can't Sell Prompts."

Someone's already thinking it: "You can't sell prompts. They're just text. Anyone can write them."

Here's what they're missing:

You're not selling a prompt.

You're selling 6 months (or 6 years) of figuring out what questions actually work in YOUR domain.

That's compressed expertise.

Why Domain Knowledge Always Wins

People said you couldn't sell eBooks because "information wants to be free."

Then they said you couldn't sell courses because "YouTube exists."

Then they said you couldn't sell Notion templates because "anyone can build those."

And yet.

eBooks still sell. Courses still sell. Templates still sell.

Because people aren't buying the format. They're buying the reps you put in to figure out what actually works.

They're buying the trial and error. The lessons learned. The shortcuts discovered.

They're buying: "Show me what you learned so I don't have to start from zero."

Prompts are no different.

If you've spent months (or years) figuring out the right questions to ask in your field—whether that's real estate, therapy, fitness, marketing, finance, parenting, whatever—you have something people will pay for.

Not because they can't write a prompt themselves.

Because they don't know what questions to ask yet.

And you do.

Here's What This Means for You

If you've been using AI to get real results in your work, you already have something to sell.

The therapist who figured out how to use AI to structure session notes without losing the human touch? That's a product.

The real estate agent who cracked the code on AI-generated property descriptions that actually convert? That's a product.

The fitness coach who built prompts that create personalized workout plans in 30 seconds? That's a product.

You don't need to be a "prompt engineer" (whatever that means).

You just need to know your field better than someone who's starting from scratch.

The Opportunity (For the Early Ones)

Right now, the marketplace is new.

That means:

  • Less competition

  • More visibility

  • First-mover advantage

The creators who show up now will be the ones people discover first. The ones who set the standard. The ones who build their reputation early.

You were early to Promptastic. Now you can be early to the marketplace.

You believed in this before it was obvious. Now here's your chance to turn that belief into something tangible.

Prompt of The Week: Package Your Expertise

The Challenge: You know things other people don't. But you don't know how to turn that knowledge into a prompt someone would actually pay for.

The Solution: Two prompts to help you identify what you know that's valuable and turn it into something people will buy.

Most people underestimate what they know. They think: "Everyone in my field knows this."

But they don't. YOU know it because you put in the reps. You made the mistakes. You figured it out.

These prompts help you:

  • Identify the domain knowledge you've built (that you're taking for granted)

  • Turn it into a specific, valuable prompt

  • Package it in a way that makes the value obvious

PROMPT 1: THE DOMAIN KNOWLEDGE FINDER

For people who don't realize what they know is valuable

This prompt helps you surface the expertise you've been taking for granted and identify what's actually worth selling.

The Prompt:

You are helping me identify the domain knowledge I have that other people would pay for.

I've been working in my field long enough that I've figured some things out. But I don't know what's actually valuable to someone who's just starting.

Guide me through this:

1. FIRST - Ask me:
   - What field do you work in?
   - What's something you can do in 10 minutes that used to take you hours when you started?
   - What questions do beginners in your field always ask wrong?
   - What's one thing you wish someone had told you 2 years ago?

2. AFTER each answer:
   - Reflect back what you're hearing as a skill or insight
   - Ask ONE follow-up to make it more specific
   - Help me see why someone would pay to skip the learning curve

3. ONCE you understand what I know:
   - List 3-5 pieces of domain knowledge I have that are actually valuable
   - For each one, explain:
     * What pain point it solves
     * Who would pay for this
     * Why this is hard to figure out on your own
   - Help me see: I'm not selling "common knowledge." I'm selling compressed expertise.

4. FINALLY:
   - Help me choose the ONE piece of knowledge that would make the best first product
   - Explain why this one has the most potential

Let's start. What field do you work in?

PROMPT 2: THE PROMPT PACKAGER

For people who know what they want to sell but don't know how to package it

This prompt helps you turn your domain knowledge into a specific, valuable prompt that people will actually buy.

The Prompt:

You are helping me turn my expertise into a prompt I can sell.

I know what I'm good at. I know what problem I can solve. But I don't know how to package it into a prompt that's actually worth paying for.

Guide me:

1. START by asking:
   - What's the specific problem you want to help people solve?
   - What does a good solution look like? (What's the outcome?)
   - What do most people get wrong when trying to solve this on their own?
   - What's the key insight that makes your approach work?

2. AFTER each answer:
   - Ask ONE follow-up to make it more specific
   - Help me separate what's common advice from what's actually unique to my approach

3. ONCE you understand what I'm trying to package:
   - Draft 2-3 versions of the prompt I could sell
   - For each version, include:
     * The exact prompt text
     * What makes this valuable (why someone would pay for it)
     * What context or instructions should come with it
   - Make sure each version is specific enough that it's clearly worth paying for

4. FINALLY:
   - Help me write the "product description" for the marketplace
   - Include:
     * What problem this solves
     * Who it's for
     * What they'll get
     * Why this is better than trying to figure it out themselves
   - Keep it clear, honest, and compelling

Let's begin. What problem do you want to help people solve?

The Connection

Last week we talked about asking better questions.

This week? We're helping you get paid for the questions you've already figured out.

Because if you spent months learning what actually works, you shouldn't have to give that away for free.

And someone who's just starting shouldn't have to waste months figuring out what you already know.

This is how expertise compounds. You share what you learned. They skip the painful part. Everyone moves faster.

Except now? You get paid for it.

Start Selling Your Prompts

The marketplace is live.

If you've got domain knowledge worth sharing, now you can turn it into income.

If you're looking for shortcuts in your field, now you can buy them from people who've already done the work.

First movers win. The early creators will be the ones who build their reputation while the marketplace is still new.

You were early to Promptastic. Now be early to this.

Join the Movement

We're 2,000 strong now. Double what we were the last two weeks.

You're not just watching this grow. You're part of why it's growing.

Share this newsletter with someone who has expertise they're not monetizing yet. Someone who's been giving away their knowledge for free.

Show them there's another way.

They'll thank you for it.

— The Promptastic Team

P.S. Hit reply and tell us: What's one thing you know in your field that someone just starting out would pay to learn? Seriously. Reply. We want to know what you're going to build.

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