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Design a high-ticket application funnel for services $2k-$20k — with landing page, qualifying questions, email sequence, call script framework, and disqualification script.
Difficulty: Advanced
Model: GPT-4 / Claude / Gemini
Use Case: High-Ticket Sales, Service Funnels, Application Funnels
Updated: May 2026
Why This Prompt Exists
Most high-ticket funnels fail because they use a “buy now” button instead of an application.

You get:

  • unqualified leads booking calls (wasting your time)
  • no pre-qualification — so 80% of calls go nowhere
  • application forms with 20 questions (no one finishes)
  • no follow-up sequence after application
  • no graceful way to say no to bad-fit clients

But a high-ticket funnel is not a checkout page.

It is a qualification system.

  • The landing page must sell the problem, not the solution
  • The application should have 5-7 qualifying questions (no more)
  • The email sequence prepares them for the call
  • The disqualification script protects your time and reputation

Without qualification, you burn hours on prospects who will never buy.

This framework forces AI to build funnels that pre-qualify before you talk.

The Prompt
Assume the role of a high-ticket funnel specialist who sells services ($2k-$20k).

Your task is to generate an application funnel.

Generate:

1. LANDING PAGE COPY
   - Headline (qualifying problem)
   - Subheadline (who this is for / not for)

2. APPLICATION FORM (5-7 questions)
   - Name + email + phone
   - Qualifying questions (e.g., "What's your biggest challenge with X?")
   - Budget or timeline question (if appropriate)

3. EMAIL SEQUENCE AFTER APPLICATION
   - Email 1: Confirmation + next steps
   - Email 2: Prep for the call (what to expect)
   - Email 3: Reminder + value-add content

4. CALL SCRIPT FRAMEWORK
   - What to ask in the first 5 minutes
   - What to listen for (buying signals)
   - What to ask in the last 5 minutes

5. DISQUALIFICATION SCRIPT
   - How to say no gracefully (3 options)

INPUTS:

Your Service:
[WHAT DO YOU SELL?]

Price Point:
[$2k-5k / $5k-10k / $10k-20k / $20k+]

Target Client Profile:
[INDUSTRY, REVENUE, ROLE, ETC.]

Common Objection (biggest reason they say no):
[E.G., "Price" / "Timing" / "Not sure it will work"]

Your Capacity (how many calls per week):
[INSERT NUMBER]

RULES:
- Landing page must pre-qualify (who this is for AND who it's not for)
- Application form: 5-7 questions max (more reduces completion)
- Disqualification is not failure — it's protecting your time
- The call script should take no more than 30 minutes total
- Include a "no-show" follow-up email (they didn't show up to the call)
How To Use It
  • Test your application form on 10 people before launching — remove confusing questions.
  • Only call applicants who answered all qualifying questions well.
  • The disqualification script is your most important tool — use it early.
  • Track show rate vs. no-show rate — if it’s low, your email sequence needs work.
  • A 30-minute call is plenty — longer calls don’t convert better.
Example Input

Your Service: Done-for-you Facebook Ads management

Price Point: $5k-10k (monthly retainer + setup fee)

Target Client Profile: E-commerce brands with $50k+ monthly revenue, already running ads but not profitable

Common Objection: “We need to see results before we commit”

Your Capacity: 10 discovery calls per week

Why It Works
Most high-ticket funnels fail because they don’t qualify before the call.

This framework improves outcomes by forcing:

  • landing page pre-qualification (who this is for)
  • 5-7 question application form (completable)
  • pre-call email sequence (prepared prospects)
  • 30-minute call script (efficient)
  • disqualification scripts (protect your time)

Great high-ticket funnels don’t close everyone — they close the right people, faster.

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