Hook Generator
People enter their niche and offer. The tool gives scroll-stopping hooks grounded in what they sell.
Everyone is talking about AI. You can use it to make a tiny tool people actually want to use, share, or buy.
In this build kit, you will turn what you know into a simple AI tool with a real use case: a generator, calculator, planner, checker, or mini assistant your audience can use right away (no coding background required).
Show me my first sellable AI tool ideaFree idea generator first. Build kit offered after your result.
A prompt disappears inside a chat. A tool gives people a place to go.
That tool can grow your list, sell as a mini product, sit inside your offer, become an order bump, or prove you know how to solve a real problem.
The offer is simple: stop selling prompts. Build something people can click.
Not a course. Not a 90-page theory dump. A practical build kit for shipping one simple AI-powered tool and putting it in front of people.
People enter their niche and offer. The tool gives scroll-stopping hooks grounded in what they sell.
People paste their offer. The tool finds weak positioning, missing proof, and stronger angles.
People answer scope questions. The tool gives a suggested range, add-ons, and quote logic.
People share their topic. The tool turns it into posts, emails, hooks, and a weekly plan.
People enter their audience. The tool gives product ideas based on pain, urgency, and buying intent.
People describe their offer. The tool gives the strongest promise, objections, sections, and CTA.
The Closer Method has built live mini tools like brain builders, scoring tools, prompt matchers, and audits. This offer turns that capability into something your audience can buy: the system to build their own.
A prompt pack says: "Here are things to paste into AI."
AI Tool Sprint says: "Here is the tool idea, page, prompt logic, email gate, checkout path, and launch copy."
Build your first simple AI tool with templates, instructions, page copy, and launch assets.
I'm ready to build my toolSecure checkout via Stripe. Instant access after purchase.
A swipeable library of tool prompts for generators, calculators, graders, planners, audit tools, and mini assistants. This is where the prompts live: as the useful add-on, not the main product.
Open the kit, read it, try the prompts. If it's not what you expected, reply to your Stripe receipt and you get the full $197 back. The vault is yours to keep either way.
I've shipped 50+ tiny AI tools under The Closer Method — brain builders, scoring tools, prompt matchers, rate calculators, pitch engines, audits — for creators, coaches, and individual clients. The pattern repeats: prompts get forgotten, tools get used and shared. This kit is the exact system I wish I had when I shipped my first one.
If anything in here doesn't land, message me directly. I read every reply.
— Eli
No. The positioning is intentionally not "watch another course." It is a build kit: templates, prompts, page copy, setup steps, and launch assets.
No coding background required for the first version. The kit is built around simple AI-assisted tool pages, lightweight embeds, and tools you can already use. More advanced builds can come later.
That is the point of the free generator and the first section of the kit. You start with your audience's repeated questions, then pick a tiny tool format that solves one specific problem.
Because a prompt is invisible. A tool is something people can click, use, share, opt into, or buy. The product is the build system, not the prompt list.
Give them a tool idea, then sell them the kit that helps them build it.
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