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Review: SmartPlanner Prompt Goadmine


Introduction

SmartPlanner Prompt Goadmine 

is marketed as a private-label-rights (PLR) package built around AI prompts for creating “smart” planners.

According to the launch listing on MunchEye, the front-end price is slated to be $7 when it goes live on 8 July 2025.


System Overview

Product type: 

Digital download (prompt library + PLR licence)

Intended use: 

Give entrepreneurs, content creators and online sellers a ready-made set of ChatGPT-style prompts they can customise, brand and resell inside printable or digital planners.

Licensing: 

The sales copy highlights a “Full PLR Licence — sell everything you create with no restrictions.” 

In the wider PLR world, that normally means buyers may edit, rebrand and sell the resulting content as their own.


What the product professes to do

Based on the vendor’s promotional bullets,

SmartPlanner Prompt Goadmine

claims to hand users a “goldmine” of pre-written AI prompts plus supporting templates, so they can:

Generate planner pages in minutes instead of hours.

Re-package those pages as paid or free products.

Keep 100 % of any sales because of the unrestricted PLR licence.


How this might benefit users

If the prompts are well organised and genuinely “plug-and-play”, solopreneurs could conceivably:

Save creation time — no need to start every planner page from scratch.

Expand product lines quickly — turn the same prompt set into daily, weekly or niche-specific planners.

Earn extra revenue — resell finished planners on Etsy, Shopify or their own sites, keeping all profits under PLR terms. 

Sites that specialise in done-for-you digital products routinely present this angle to side-hustlers and digital entrepreneurs digital.


Initial Impressions

The branding leans heavily on the “goldmine” metaphor, which suggests abundance but can also feel hyperbolic. 

The low $7 entry price is eye-catching, yet it may raise questions about how deep — or exclusive — the prompt library really is.


Features (as listed by the vendor)

(Because the full sales page sits behind a WarriorPlus login, the following features are pieced together from publicly visible teasers and typical PLR-prompt bundles in this niche.)

Claimed Feature

What it appears to include

Why it could matter.

Bulk Prompt Library

A collection of planner-specific ChatGPT prompts 

(number not stated publicly)

Gives users ready-made AI instructions to generate dated pages, trackers, habit charts, etc.

Category Tags

Prompts supposedly sorted by goal-setting, wellness, finance, business and more

Helps users locate the right prompt faster.

Editable Templates

Likely 

Canva or PowerPoint layouts for planner interiors

Reduces design overhead.

Commercial Graphics

Covers, mock-ups or icons with resell rights

Allows polished listing images without extra design cost.

Full PLR Licence

No restriction on pricing, resale or re-branding

Potential for unlimited monetisation.


Functionality

Because this is essentially a content kit rather than software, its functionality depends on:

Prompt Quality — Are the instructions specific enough for AI to output clean, useful planner pages?

File Organisation — Clear folders, naming conventions and documentation minimise friction.

Template Compatibility — If Canva files are supplied, users only need a free Canva account to edit.

The usefulness of the pack will ultimately hinge on these practical details — points that are not fully visible pre-launch.


Performance

Aspect

Observations (based on available info)

Ease of Use

If prompts are copy-and-paste-ready and templates open in common tools (Canva, PPT), beginners should find the workflow straightforward.

Learning Curve

Users still need basic familiarity with AI text generation and planner export formats (PDF, PNG, etc.).

Speed Gains

Compared with “designing every page from scratch,” using pre-written prompts could shave hours off production cycles — especially for seasonal or niche planners.


Effectiveness

Without hands-on access, effectiveness can only be inferred. 

If the prompt scripts are well-optimised and the templates sized correctly for popular digital-planner dimensions (e.g., 8.5×11″ or A4), users should be able to crank out sale-ready content quickly. 

Conversely, vague prompts or poorly formatted templates would erode that promise.


Comparison with Similar Products

Product Type

SmartPlanner Prompt Goadmine

Typical 

“prompt bundle”

Designing Manually

Price

$7 FE$10–$27 average$0 tools but high time cost

LicenceFull PLR (sell outputs)

Often personal-use only

Irrelevant.

Time to First Planner Potentially < 60 min (copy prompt → edit → export)1–2 h4–10 h


Pros & Cons

Advantages

Ultra-low entry price compared with many PLR packages.

Full PLR rights mean no resale ceilings.

Could serve multiple niches (health, business, mindset) if prompt range is broad.

Disadvantages

Feature depth not fully visible pre-launch.

Quality of AI output varies; poorly crafted prompts may require heavy tweaking.

Low price point might encourage market saturation — many sellers could end up with similar planners.


User Experience / Testimonials

As of writing (5 July 2025), no independent reviews are public. 

The vendor’s preview material references generic success stories but does not cite verifiable user names or metrics. 

Prospective buyers may wish to wait for early-bird feedback or a walk-through video before committing.


Price & Value

Front-End Offer: $7 one-time.

Potential Upsells: Not disclosed publicly; most WarriorPlus PLR funnels add template upgrades or reseller toolkits.

Given the PLR rights, $7 appears inexpensive on paper.

Whether it proves good value depends on prompt quality and the buyer’s ability to market finished planners.


Bottom Line

SmartPlanner Prompt Goadmine 

Looks to be an affordable entrée into the PLR-planner space, especially for newcomers who want ready-made AI prompts and the freedom to resell their creations. 

However, because the full contents and prompt quality remain behind a paywall until launch, it may be wise to:

Check for early customer reviews or demo videos.

Confirm template formats match your design workflow.

Have a marketing plan — PLR only pays off if you actively package and promote the material.

Approach it as a potential time-saver rather than a guaranteed goldmine, and the $7 risk seems modest.


Hope this helps with your look into SmartPlanner Prompt Goadmine

But this is my review and my look at the program.

Ian Jackson