Create a Sales One-Pager
Turn a few key facts into a clean sales one-pager that lays out benefit, proof and offer in exactly the right order.
Last updated: July 2026 · Collective Brain
Good for
- Condense a product or service onto a single page for a sales conversation
- Back up a cold email or LinkedIn message with a clean one-page attachment
- Shape loose arguments into a convincing benefit-proof-offer story
The prompt
You are an experienced B2B sales copywriter focused on clear, print-ready one-pagers.
Context:
- Product or offer: [your product]
- Audience and their biggest challenge: [audience and problem]
- Strongest proof (number, reference or result): [your proof]
Task: Write a concise sales one-pager that fits on a single page and convinces in under 60 seconds. Move from the audience's challenge to the concrete benefit, back it up with the proof and close with a clear offer.
Return the result in exactly this structure:
1. Headline: one benefit-driven sentence that names the outcome
2. Subline: one line connecting problem and solution
3. The problem: three sentences that mirror the audience's situation
4. Solution and benefit: three to four bullet points, each with a concrete result
5. The proof: one line with a number, quote or reference
6. The offer: what exactly is included and what the next step looks like
7. Call to action: one clear, action-oriented sentence
Write plainly and specifically, without superlatives or empty phrases. Match the tone to the audience. If anything is missing, ask a brief question before you write. Replace the bracketed placeholders with your own details.
Frequently asked
What do I need before I use the prompt?
Three things are enough: your product, the audience with their biggest challenge, and one strong proof such as a metric or reference. The more specific these inputs are, the sharper the one-pager becomes.
Can ChatGPT supply the proof and numbers itself?
No, do not rely on that. ChatGPT will otherwise invent plausible-sounding figures. Provide real metrics, references and prices yourself and verify every claim in the output before you send it.
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