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POE2 build audit product

A draft paid product design for POE2 players who want a build, boss, farming, or item decision review.

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Short answer

The first paid POE2 product should be a lightweight audit, not a full planner. Players can submit class, skill, level, goal, gear blockers, and current pain point; RaidBench returns a prioritized checklist rather than promising a perfect build.

Paid actionCreditsOutput
Build Audit10Patch-sensitivity, defenses, gear blockers, next three fixes.
Boss Prep6Attempt checklist, defensive swaps, movement reminders.
Farming Route Score8Route fit, risk, entry cost, and tracking sheet.
Item Value Decision3Keep, sell, vendor, craft-test, or personal-use note.
Progression Plan15Priority roadmap for campaign, early endgame, or upgrade path.

Checklist

  • Use intake forms so the product is repeatable.
  • Avoid promising exact DPS or guaranteed profit.
  • State that advice is patch-sensitive and unofficial.
  • Deliver a concise checklist within a defined time window.
  • Keep evidence of delivery for refund and payment disputes.

Example

A player submits a build that dies in early endgame. The paid output should not be a giant essay; it should identify the top three likely blockers and the next test run.

Common mistakes

  • Selling copied build guides.
  • Promising best-in-slot results without current data.
  • Charging for vague advice that free guides already provide.
  • Building a full planner before proving people will pay for audits.

Source notes

  • Official Path of Exile news and patch context
  • Official Path of Exile 2 product information
  • RaidBench monetization test plan

Last checked: 2026-07-15. Refresh after major POE2 updates or economy changes.