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They watch a community get built by typing

That's the demo. That's the promo. Sam Bakker, 14 September.

A live iGloo community: feed with member posts, categories, member count and an invite button

This is what your list is buying

Real screens from a live community, not mockups. Send them the demo and let the product do the work.

Courses shelf: one free with membership, one dripping, one locked behind a price
Courses they sell — free, dripped, or locked at any price they set.
A lesson playing inside a course with the lesson list beside it
The lesson player their members actually use.
Public course landing page with a buy panel
A public page for any paid course. Buyers land inside on their own.
Members page with roles and levels
Members, roles and levels — the admin side, done.

And the hook your list hasn't seen before

They connect the Claude or ChatGPT they already pay for, and then they type. “Build my new course — four lessons.” Done. “Draft this week's discussion posts.” Done.

It runs on their AI subscription, so there is no allowance to ration and nothing to reprice later. That is the demo, and the demo is the promo.

The funnel. And your cut.

SlotPriceWhat it unlocksYou get
FE $37
one-time
The platform plus the full core training. One community, their cart connected so buyers let themselves in, refunds pull access back. $18.50
OTO1 $47
one-time
PRO — their own logo, their own domain, three communities, and the growth/retention/monetisation training. $23.50
OTO2 $47
per month
The uncapped tier — unlimited communities and members, the 10× AI budget, the in-app Operator, and the buyers-only community. $23.50
then $14.10 every rebill, for life
OTO3 $199
one-time
Agency — client rights, ten communities, and the three-module agency playbook for running client rooms. $99.50

One buyer who takes the lot pays you $165 — plus $14.10 a month for as long as they stay.

That's arithmetic on the published prices, not a projection. We publish no EPC and no conversion estimate for this offer.

$5,000 contest

Five places, ranked on total cart revenue across the full open cart, 14–21 September. On top of your 50% — the pool is separate money, not carved out of your commission.

1st

$3,000

2nd

$1,000

3rd

$500

4th

$300

5th

$200

Refunds and chargebacks are deducted. Prizes settle after the refund window. Ties break on whoever reached the figure first.

Why this converts

The demo sells it

One take, no cuts, a community appearing while they watch. Software launches here are won by the screen recording and this offer is built around one.

One-time, not another subscription

A $37 one-time front end to a list that is tired of monthly bills — with a genuine recurring tier behind it, which is what makes the back end worth promoting.

It's live, and it's ours

Not a pre-sale. It runs in production, and the team behind it runs Communi — 3,800+ members, 3,500+ posts — on this software.

Nothing fabricated anywhere in the funnel

No invented testimonials, no star ratings, no made-up user counts, no countdown timers, no fake value stacks, no income claims. The limits are printed above the buy button, so there is nothing to discover after checkout — which is the number one refund driver on this marketplace.

That is the part that decides whether your list still trusts you in October.

The demo community's cast of members
The demo community you'll see in the video.

Don't promise these — they'll refund

Short list, and it protects your commission as much as our support inbox.

  • No video hosting — lessons are embeds.
  • No email autoresponder built in.
  • No bulk member import from a CSV.
  • No one-click "export everything".
  • No native iOS/Android app — it's a PWA.
  • The member-facing AI is the $47/month tier, never the $37.
  • The $37 wears iGloo branding — own logo and domain start at OTO1.
  • No AI that posts unsupervised. A human always asks or approves.

Swipe copy

Use it as-is or rewrite it in your voice. Two rules if you rewrite: no income claims, and nothing from the list above. Replace [YOUR LINK] with your JVZoo affiliate link.

Want your own AI to write these? Paste zoo.iglooapp.com/llms.txt into Claude or ChatGPT and ask. That's the partner brief — prices, what each tier grants, and the claims you must not make — so your assistant inherits the guardrails instead of inventing a feature. Re-fetch it before you write.

Subject lines

Email 0 · 2–3 days before

Subject: Something opens Monday, and you should see the demo first

No link to buy in this email. There's nothing to buy yet.

On Monday, Sam Bakker opens iGloo App Ai. It's a community
platform — feed, courses, events, chat, members. You've seen
community platforms.

The reason I'm writing early is the demo. It's one take, no
cuts: he opens the AI he already pays for, types what he wants,
and a community appears. A course. Four lessons. Dripped
weekly. Published. While you watch.

I'd rather you saw that on a Friday when nobody's counting
down at you, than on Monday when everyone is.

Monday.

— [YOUR NAME]
Email 1 · launch day

Subject: Watch a community get built by typing

Sam Bakker just opened iGloo App Ai, and I want you to watch
about four minutes of it before you decide anything.

It's a community platform — your own space, your courses, your
events, your members, your chat. Nothing exotic in that list.

Here's the part that isn't normal. You connect the Claude or
ChatGPT you already pay for, and then you just type.

  "Make me a community for my coaching clients."
  "Build my new course — four lessons."
  "Drip it out. Nothing unlocks until a week after they join."

It does all of that, and you watch it happen.

Then you point your existing cart at it — GoCushy, ThriveCart,
SamCart, JVZoo — and buyers let themselves in. They refund,
they're out. You never touch it.

$37. One payment, not monthly. 30 days to change your mind.

[YOUR LINK]

— [YOUR NAME]
Email 2 · day 2

Subject: “Not another community platform”

Fair. Let me answer it properly.

Most community tools were built before AI and had a chat box
bolted on afterwards. iGloo was built to be driven — you tell
your own AI what you want and it does the job inside the
platform. Building the course. Writing the week's posts.
Setting the rewards.

The other half: it's one payment. Not another monthly bill
sitting alongside the four you already resent.

And the limits are printed on the sales page, above the buy
button, before you pay — one community, iGloo branding, and
the member-facing AI is on the upgrade, not the $37. Nothing
to find out later.

[YOUR LINK]

— [YOUR NAME]
Email 3 · mid-cart

Subject: Three people this is obviously for

1. You already have an audience somewhere you don't own — a
   Facebook group, a follower count, a list — and you want them
   somewhere that's yours.

2. You sell a course and you're paying monthly for a platform
   that does less than you thought it would.

3. You do client work and "sort out our community" keeps coming
   up on calls.

If you're none of those, ignore this one. If you're one of them,
the demo is four minutes and it does the explaining.

[YOUR LINK]

— [YOUR NAME]
Email 4 · final day

Subject: iGloo closes tonight

Last call on this one.

$37, one payment, 30 days to change your mind. A community,
courses, events, members — and you run it by typing to the AI
you already pay for.

If you've been meaning to move your people somewhere you
actually own, this is the cheapest that decision gets.

[YOUR LINK]

— [YOUR NAME]

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