Gift Guide Prompt Templates

AI prompt templates for gift guides. Create curated gift recommendations for any occasion.

Overview

Gift guides solve the 'I don't know what to get them' problem. Good ones are organized by recipient or price, include specific product picks with reasons why they make good gifts, and help shoppers feel confident in their choice. They're also great for SEO during gift-giving seasons.

Best Practices

1

Organize by recipient, price point, or interest. 'Gifts for Dad' or 'Under $50' are more useful than random lists.

2

Explain why each item makes a good gift. 'Great for someone who...' gives context.

3

Include a range of price points. Not everyone has the same budget.

4

Keep guides focused. 10-15 items is plenty. Too many choices overwhelm people.

Prompt Templates

1. Recipient-Based Gift Guide

Write a gift guide for [RECIPIENT TYPE] at [BRAND NAME]. Include [NUMBER] products at various price points. For each item, explain why it makes a good gift for this recipient. Tone: [TONE].
Recipient: Coffee lovers. Brand: Roast & Brew. Number: 8 products. Tone: Warm and knowledgeable.
Gifts for Coffee Lovers

Shopping for someone who takes their coffee seriously? These are the gifts they'll actually use, not another novelty mug.

Under $25:

Ceramic Pour-Over Dripper ($22)
Simple, beautiful, makes excellent coffee. If they don't have a pour-over setup, this is the place to start. Works with standard #2 filters.

Single Origin Sample Set ($24)
Four 4oz bags from different regions. Perfect for someone who wants to explore beyond their usual order.

$25-$75:

Burr Grinder ($65)
Freshly ground coffee is a big improvement. This entry-level burr grinder is consistent and quiet. The upgrade they've been putting off.

Gooseneck Kettle ($45)
Precision pouring for pour-over and better temperature control. Looks great on a counter too.

$75+:

AeroPress + Accessories Kit ($89)
Everything needed for AeroPress brewing, including a travel case. Great for someone who travels or wants another brewing method.

Coffee Subscription - 3 Months ($120)
Fresh beans delivered monthly. We rotate through our seasonal offerings so they get variety without having to choose.

Not sure? The Single Origin Sample Set is our most-gifted item. It's interesting, affordable, and works for any coffee lover.

When creating gift guides organized by who the gift is for.

  • Include a safe default recommendation for undecided shoppers.
  • Price ranges help people scan to their budget quickly.

2. Price Point Gift Guide

Write a gift guide organized by price point for [BRAND NAME]. Price brackets: [BRACKETS]. Include [NUMBER] items per bracket. Focus on items that feel like great gifts at each price.
Brand: Craft & Carry Leather Goods. Brackets: Under $50, $50-$100, $100-$200. Items per bracket: 3-4.
Gift Guide by Budget

Quality leather goods at every price point. All of these age beautifully and last for years.

Under $50:

Key Organizer ($35) - Keeps keys quiet and scratch-free. Surprisingly thoughtful for a small gift.

Card Wallet ($42) - Slim, holds 6 cards plus some cash. For the person who hates bulky wallets.

Leather Coasters, Set of 4 ($48) - Practical gift that looks better over time.

$50-$100:

Dopp Kit ($78) - Full-grain leather toiletry bag. The kind of thing people use for decades.

Passport Holder ($65) - Protects their passport and holds boarding passes. Great for travelers.

Bifold Wallet ($85) - Classic wallet with RFID blocking. Our best seller for a reason.

$100-$200:

Leather Tote ($175) - Everyday bag that works for the office or weekends. Ages beautifully.

Weekender Bag ($195) - Fits overhead bins, handles short trips. The 'nice luggage' everyone wants but doesn't buy themselves.

Tech Folio ($145) - Holds laptop, cables, notebook. Organized and professional.

Every item ships in a gift-ready box. No extra wrapping needed.

When your audience shops by budget rather than recipient.

  • Items that people 'want but won't buy for themselves' make the best gifts.
  • Mention if items come in gift packaging. It removes a step for the buyer.

3. Holiday Gift Guide

Write a holiday gift guide for [BRAND NAME]. Holiday: [HOLIDAY]. Include a mix of products, organize by some logical grouping, and capture the spirit of the season without being too cheesy.
Brand: Hygge Home Goods. Holiday: Christmas. Products: Candles, blankets, mugs, slippers, diffusers.
Holiday Gift Guide: Cozy Season

Gifts that make staying in feel like a treat.

For the Person Who's Always Cold:

Merino Wool Throw ($95) - Heavy enough to feel substantial, soft enough to nap under. Machine washable.

Sheepskin Slippers ($68) - Warm without overheating. Hard sole means they can grab the mail without changing shoes.

For the Atmosphere Setter:

Winter Candle Trio ($45) - Pine, cedar, and spiced orange. Burn time: 45 hours per candle.

Ceramic Oil Diffuser ($55) - Quiet, no water needed, looks like decor instead of a gadget. Comes with two oil blends.

For the Morning Ritual:

Oversized Stoneware Mug ($28) - Holds 16oz. Keeps drinks warm longer than thin ceramic.

Electric Kettle in Matte Black ($72) - Temperature control, gooseneck spout. Looks good enough to leave on the counter.

Stocking Stuffers:

Soy Candle Tin ($14) - 20-hour burn time. Good for testing scents before committing to a larger size.

Wool Dryer Balls, Set of 3 ($18) - Practical, sustainable, saves money on dryer sheets.

All orders over $75 ship free through December 20.

For seasonal gift guides tied to specific holidays.

  • Include a shipping deadline so people know when to order.
  • Stocking stuffer or small gift sections help people round out orders.

4. Last-Minute Gift Guide

Write a last-minute gift guide for [BRAND NAME]. Focus on digital products, gift cards, or items with expedited shipping. Acknowledge the time crunch without making customers feel bad about it.
Brand: Learn & Grow Online Courses. Products: Online courses, gift cards, downloadable resources, one-on-one coaching sessions.
Last-Minute Gifts That Don't Feel Last-Minute

Procrastinated? Same. These gifts deliver instantly and don't look like you forgot.

Instant Delivery:

Gift Card (Any Amount)
They pick their own course. You send it in seconds. Delivered by email with a personalized message from you.

Complete Photography Course ($149)
From basics to advanced editing. 40+ hours of video, lifetime access. Send as a gift with one click.

Creative Writing Workshop ($89)
8-week self-paced course with writing prompts and feedback opportunities. Great for aspiring writers.

Printable Resources Bundle ($35)
Planners, workbooks, and templates they can print at home. Delivered as a PDF immediately.

Book Within 48 Hours:

One-on-One Coaching Session ($200)
Gift a 90-minute session with one of our instructors. They book at their convenience. You get a printable gift certificate to wrap.

How gifting works: Add any course to your cart, check 'This is a gift,' and enter their email. They'll get access immediately with a note from you. No shipping, no delays.

Still not sure? Gift cards let them pick exactly what interests them.

For last-minute shoppers who need instant or fast delivery options.

  • Don't shame people for being last-minute. Just solve their problem.
  • Emphasize instant delivery and how easy the process is.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Including too many products. A 50-item gift guide overwhelms people. Curate down to the best options.

Forgetting to mention shipping deadlines. Last-minute shoppers need to know when to order.

Not explaining why items make good gifts. 'Great gift' isn't enough. Say who it's for and why they'll love it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Gift guides solve the 'I don't know what to get them' problem. Good ones are organized by recipient or price, include specific product picks with reasons why they make good gifts, and help shoppers feel confident in their choice. They're also great for SEO during gift-giving seasons.

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