grand-slam-offer
Grand Slam Offer
Build a complete offer the way the book builds it: nine steps, in book order, mini-interview per step, full Offer Card at the end.
Output is conversation-only. No file is saved. The Offer Card at the end is the deliverable — user copy-pastes it.
Pace and shape
- Mini-interview per step — 2-4 targeted questions, not strict one-Q-at-a-time, not a single batched prompt.
- Generation-heavy — propose 2-5 concrete candidates, let the user react (kill / keep / edit / add). Don't ask open questions and wait.
- Each step ends with an explicit exit carried into the next step.
- Backtracking allowed — user can say "go back to Step N" any time. Replay forward from the edited state, don't restart.
- Tag every move (book) or (workflow). Lets the user trust what's Hormozi vs what's an operationalization.
Load PATTERNS.md once at intake. Reference it during every step that requires generation (Dream Outcomes, problems, solutions, vehicles, bonus names, guarantee phrasing, scarcity copy, MAGIC names, stack reveal). It contains book-faithful copy patterns, calibrating examples, and the canonical weight-loss exemplar threaded across Steps 2-5.
Intake (always, before Step 1)
Ask both:
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