You know you need a lead magnet.
But figuring out what to create?
That’s where most business owners get stuck.
Too many ideas.
No clear direction.
No idea what people actually need, or what would actually make them sign up.
So the freebie stays in your head.
Or worse, you create something random and hope it works.
This guide helps you find the right idea fast, so you can stop circling and start building.
1 | uncover your best freebie idea
based on your actual offer
2 | identify the urgent problem
your audience would gladly exchange their email for
3 | choose the right format
(quiz, guide, checklist, workbook, template…)
4 | map the structure
of your freebie with AI
5 | avoid the common mistakes
that make freebies feel flat, vague, or disconnected
This is not about making “something free.”
It’s about building the right entry point into your business.
I help purpose-driven founders turn scattered ideas into clear, connected business ecosystems.
Through strategy, branding, and websites, I help businesses become easier to understand, easier to trust, and easier to grow.
And one thing I see often?
Brilliant founders creating freebies that don’t connect.
Not because the idea isn’t good.
But because the strategy underneath isn’t clear.
This guide fixes that first.
Because when the first step makes sense, everything after becomes easier.
✓ you know you should grow your email list, but you keep postponing it
✓ you have too many ideas and no clarity
✓ you want leads that actually fit your paid offer
✓ you’re tired of random marketing
✓ you want simpler, smarter growth
In just a few minutes, you’ll walk away with:
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That’s momentum.
And momentum matters.
Your freebie is not just a freebie.
It’s the front door to your business.
Let’s make sure it opens the right way.
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