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Your next lead magnet, ready before lunch.

Type one sentence. Our AI drafts a branded ebook, guide, or checklist as a polished PDF — the kind that actually earns the email address.

Most lead magnets die in a Google Doc. The blank page is harder than the writing. Pluckly turns the prompt you'd write in your notebook — 'a checklist for new podcast launches', 'a guide to onboarding remote hires' — into a finished PDF with a cover, table of contents, and ready-to-publish chapters, all branded with your colors and logo.

How it works

  1. Step 01
    Describe the magnet
    One sentence: 'a checklist for first-time Airbnb hosts.'
  2. Step 02
    AI drafts and brands it
    Cover, TOC, and chapters appear in your colors.
  3. Step 03
    Download and ship it
    Polished PDF, ready to attach to your opt-in form.

Real examples

See what one sentence becomes.

Each of these started as a single prompt. The cover, table of contents, and chapter text were all drafted by AI — exactly what you'll get before you pay.

  • Ebook cover for mindful productivity for remote teams
    Prompt: "mindful productivity for remote teams"
    EbookSample 01 / 04

    Table of contents

    1. 01The remote-work attention tax
    2. 02Designing a deep-work morning
    3. 03Async by default: meetings as a last resort
    4. 04Rituals that keep a distributed team sane
    5. 05When to log off (and actually mean it)

    Chapter 1 — The remote-work attention tax

    Most remote teams aren't tired from too much work. They're tired from too many small interruptions stacked on top of each other — a Slack ping here, a calendar invite there, a notification that turns a fifteen-minute task into a forty-minute context switch. The fix isn't another productivity app. It's protecting the few hours each day where real thinking actually happens.

  • Ebook cover for the beginner's guide to sourdough
    Prompt: "the beginner's guide to sourdough"
    GuideSample 02 / 04

    Table of contents

    1. 01Step 1: Building a starter from flour and water
    2. 02Step 2: Reading hydration and temperature
    3. 03Step 3: Bulk fermentation without guesswork
    4. 04Step 4: Shaping a loaf that holds its form
    5. 05Step 5: Scoring, baking, and the crust

    Step 1 — Building a starter from flour and water

    A sourdough starter is just flour, water, and time. Combine fifty grams of whole wheat flour with fifty grams of warm water in a clean jar and stir until smooth. Loosely cover and leave it on the counter. By day three you'll see bubbles. By day seven, if you've fed it daily, it will double in size within four hours of feeding — that's when it's ready to bake with.

  • Ebook cover for freelance pricing playbook
    Prompt: "freelance pricing playbook"
    EbookSample 03 / 04

    Table of contents

    1. 01Why hourly rates cap your income
    2. 02Pricing the outcome, not the deliverable
    3. 03The three-tier proposal that doubles deal size
    4. 04Handling the 'that's too expensive' moment
    5. 05Raising rates with existing clients

    Chapter 1 — Why hourly rates cap your income

    When you charge by the hour, you're rewarded for being slow and punished for being good. The faster you solve the problem, the less you earn. Every senior freelancer eventually discovers this and switches to flat project fees tied to the value of the outcome — not the time it took to produce it. This chapter shows you how to make that shift without scaring off the clients you already have.

  • Ebook cover for 30-day habit reset
    Prompt: "30-day habit reset"
    ChecklistSample 04 / 04

    Table of contents

    1. 01Week 1: Audit your current routine
    2. 02Week 2: Replace one anchor habit
    3. 03Week 3: Stack a second habit on top
    4. 04Week 4: Lock it in with environment design
    5. 05Daily check-in checklist

    Week 1 — Audit your current routine

    • Write down every habit you do automatically before noon
    • Mark each one as energizing, neutral, or draining
    • Pick the single most draining one to replace first
    • Identify the trigger that starts it (time, place, emotion, person)
    • Choose a replacement habit that uses the same trigger

Every preview is free. You only pay when you want to download the polished PDF.

Common questions

What makes a good lead magnet prompt?
Specificity. 'Productivity tips' is weak. 'A 7-day morning routine for solopreneurs working from home' converts. The more specific the prompt, the more useful — and shareable — the resulting PDF.
Can I use this for paid products too, or only opt-ins?
Both. Many users start with a free lead magnet, then sell longer 'guide' or 'ebook' versions of the same topic on Gumroad, Stan, or their own site. The output is a regular PDF — what you do with it is up to you.
Is the content really written by AI?
Yes — and we're upfront about it. You write the prompt; our AI handles structure, chapters, and layout. You see the full draft before you pay, and you can rewrite or rebrand any part once it's downloaded.
Will it match my brand?
Yes. You set the brand name, upload your logo, and choose an accent color. The cover, chapter dividers, and accent rules all use your palette — not generic AI-tool styling.
How long does it take?
Under a minute to generate the preview. As long as it takes you to type a card and click Pay to download.
What if I don't like the draft?
Generate again with a different prompt or format — previews are free. You only pay when you find one worth downloading.