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I'm not going to pitch you. I'm going to show you exactly what's in the AI Marketing Stack, how each piece works, and let you decide if it's for you.
There are enough sales pages on the internet. This isn't one. This is a transparent walkthrough — what you get, what each file does, and who it actually makes sense for. If it's not right for you, you'll know by the end.
What the AI Marketing Stack Actually Is
The AI Marketing Stack is 5 AI marketing systems bundled together, plus 4 stack-specific files that connect them into a single operation. That's 19 documents total.
Each of the 5 systems follows the same structure — 3 files per system:
- **Guide** — The strategy. Context, frameworks, and the thinking behind the system. This is the "why" and the "how."
- **Prompt Chain** — The AI workflows. Copy-paste prompts in a specific sequence that produce real output. Not random prompts — structured chains where each output feeds the next.
- **Checklist** — The implementation steps. What to do, in what order, to get the system running. No ambiguity.
If you've read about why systems beat prompts, this is that principle turned into a product. The prompts exist inside a system. The system exists inside a strategy. That's what makes it work.
Let's walk through each one.
System 1: AI Content System ($29 standalone)
The Content System covers everything from generating ideas to publishing a week's worth of content in one sitting. It's built around content batching — the practice of creating all your content in a single focused session instead of scrambling to post something every day.
The Guide walks through content pillars, repurposing frameworks, and how to build a content calendar that doesn't require daily decision-making. The Prompt Chain takes you from a blank page to a batch of platform-ready posts. The Checklist gives you the steps to set up the system once and run it weekly.
The output: a repeatable weekly workflow that produces blog posts, social content, and repurposed assets without starting from scratch every time. Most people cut their content creation time by 60-70% after implementing it.
This is the most popular starting point. If you're spending hours on content every week and still feel like you're not posting enough, this is where the stack pays for itself first. See the AI Content System.
System 2: AI Email System ($29 standalone)
The Email System handles welcome sequences, regular newsletters, and nurture flows. It's designed for solopreneurs who know they should be emailing their list but either aren't, or are spending too long writing each email.
The Guide covers email strategy — what to send, when, and why. Welcome sequence structure. Newsletter frameworks. How to write emails that sound like you, not like a template. The Prompt Chain walks you through building a complete welcome sequence and a month of newsletters in one session. The Checklist maps out setup: choosing a platform, building your first automation, and establishing a sending rhythm.
The output: a working welcome sequence that runs on autopilot, plus a repeatable process for writing newsletters in under 30 minutes. If you've been collecting emails but not sending anything, this system fixes that in a weekend. See the AI Email System.
System 3: AI SEO System ($29 standalone)
The SEO System covers keyword research, on-page optimization, and link building — all without paid SEO tools. It's built for solopreneurs who want organic traffic but don't have an Ahrefs subscription or an SEO background.
The Guide explains how to find keywords you can actually rank for, how to structure content for search engines, and how to build links without cold outreach. The Prompt Chain walks you through keyword research, content brief creation, and SEO-optimized drafting in a single workflow. The Checklist covers technical setup, on-page optimization, and a monthly SEO maintenance routine.
The output: a system for consistently publishing content that ranks. Not overnight — SEO takes 3-6 months to compound. But the system means you're publishing the right content, structured the right way, every time. If you've read the step-by-step guide, the SEO System is that process packaged with the actual prompts and checklists to execute it. See the AI SEO System.
Get the AI Marketing Stack
5 systems. 19 files. One marketing operation. $97 for all 5 systems.
[Get the AI Marketing Stack](/products/ai-marketing-stack)
System 4: AI Ad System ($39 standalone)
The Ad System covers Facebook and Google ads on small budgets. Not enterprise media buying — practical ad workflows for solopreneurs spending $5-50/day and needing every dollar to count.
The Guide covers targeting, creative strategy, budget allocation, and how to read ad performance without a marketing degree. The Prompt Chain generates ad copy variations, audience targeting ideas, and landing page text. The Checklist walks through campaign setup, testing structure, and when to scale or kill an ad.
The output: a system for running ads that doesn't require guesswork. You follow the targeting framework, generate creative with the prompts, launch with the checklist, and optimize based on the metrics the Guide tells you to watch. Most solopreneurs waste their first $500 on ads learning what doesn't work. The system compresses that learning curve. See the AI Ad System.
System 5: AI Brand System ($39 standalone)
The Brand System covers brand voice, positioning, and visual identity. It's the foundation that makes every other system sound like you instead of sounding like ChatGPT.
The Guide walks through defining your brand voice, articulating your positioning, and creating visual guidelines that keep your content consistent. The Prompt Chain helps you extract your voice from existing content, create a brand voice document, and build a positioning statement. The Checklist covers implementation — how to apply your brand across every channel and system.
The output: a brand voice document and positioning framework that you can feed into ChatGPT (or any AI tool) to make everything it produces sound like your business. If you're starting from scratch on building your marketing system, this is the system that gives every other system its personality. See the AI Brand System.
The 4 Stack-Only Files
Buying the full Stack gives you 4 additional files you can't get by purchasing systems individually. These are the connective tissue that turns 5 separate systems into one operation.
System Architecture Guide
A map of how all 5 systems connect. Content feeds email. Email drives traffic to offers. SEO compounds over time. Ads amplify what's already working. Brand keeps everything consistent. The Architecture Guide shows you these connections and how to think about your marketing as one machine, not five separate tasks.
Implementation Roadmap
The order matters. Building your Ad System before your Brand System means your ads won't sound like you. Building your Email System before your Content System means you have nothing to send people. The Roadmap tells you which system to build first, second, and third based on where your business is right now.
Cross-System Workflows
This is where the Stack becomes more than the sum of its parts. The Cross-System Workflows document shows you how a single piece of content flows through all 5 systems: blog post becomes email becomes social content becomes ad creative. One idea, five channels, one workflow. This is the file that saves you the most time long-term.
Project Context File
The AI memory file. You fill this in once with your business details, brand voice, target audience, and positioning. Then you paste it at the start of any AI session. Every prompt chain in every system uses this context file, which means your AI outputs are consistent across all 5 systems instead of starting cold every time. This is the file that makes AI output sound like your business instead of sounding generic.
These 4 files are what make the Stack worth more than buying systems individually. If you've tried building a stack under $50 with free tools, these files are the layer that sits on top — they turn tools into a connected system.
Who the Stack Is For (and Who It's Not For)
It's for you if:
- **You're a solopreneur doing your own marketing.** You don't have a marketing hire and you're not ready for an agency. You need systems that let one person run the whole operation.
- **You're a small team without a dedicated marketer.** Maybe you have a VA or a part-time hire, but nobody owns marketing strategy. The Stack gives them (and you) the playbook.
- **You're spending 10+ hours a week on marketing.** And most of that time is spent figuring out what to do, not actually doing it. The systems eliminate the decision-making overhead.
It's not for you if:
- **You want done-for-you.** This is a system you implement yourself. It tells you exactly what to do and gives you the tools to do it, but you still have to do the work.
- **You're an enterprise team with agencies.** If you have a marketing department or agency relationships, you don't need implementation guides for solopreneurs.
- **You haven't validated your product or service yet.** Marketing systems amplify something that's already working. If you don't have customers yet, focus on getting your first 10 before building systems around it.
Pricing: What It Costs
Each system is available individually:
- AI Content System — $29
- AI Email System — $29
- AI SEO System — $29
- AI Ad System — $39
- AI Brand System — $39
Buying all 5 individually: $165.
The AI Marketing Stack bundles all 5 systems plus the 4 stack-only files for $97. That's a $68 saving plus the 4 files you can't get any other way.
There's also a Pro tier at $149 that includes implementation support — guidance on your specific business, help with the Project Context File, and priority questions as you build.
If the math is simpler: if you'd buy 3 or more systems individually, the Stack is the better deal. If you only need one system, buy that one.
The Honest Take
If you already know which system you need, buy that one for $29. Start there. You can always add more later.
If you want the whole operation — all 5 systems connected, with the architecture and workflows that make them work together — the Stack is $97.
If you're not sure where to start, that's fine too. Take the quiz — it'll tell you which system to build first and whether the Stack or an individual system makes more sense for where you are right now.
Get the AI Marketing Stack
5 systems. 19 files. One complete marketing operation. $97 for all 5 systems, or start with one for $29.
[Get the AI Marketing Stack — $97](/products/ai-marketing-stack)
Not sure? Take the quiz to find which system to start with.
Frequently Asked Questions
What format are the files in?
PDF. Each system has 3 PDFs: a Guide (strategy + context), a Prompt Chain (copy-paste AI workflows), and a Checklist (step-by-step implementation). You can use them on any device, print them, or reference them alongside ChatGPT.
Do I need all 5 systems?
No. Most people start with one. The Content System and SEO System are the most popular starting points. The Stack makes sense if you want to build the whole operation, or if you'd buy 3+ systems individually anyway.
How long does it take to implement one system?
A weekend. Each system is designed for a solopreneur to implement in 4-6 hours of focused work. The Implementation Roadmap in the Stack tells you which system to build first based on your situation.
Is this different from watching YouTube tutorials?
Yes. Tutorials teach concepts. The Stack gives you the actual workflows, prompt chains, and checklists to execute. You're not learning theory — you're following a system that produces output. The difference is between watching a cooking show and following a recipe.
Want the full AI marketing system? Grab 127 free AI marketing prompts or check out the AI Marketing Stack.
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