The Starting Conditions. Why We Built These Models
People do not believe AI can close high-ticket deals. They think it can answer FAQs, qualify leads, maybe book a call. They do not believe it can move a prospect from "interested" to "paid".
The 10 conversation models below are built from the patterns we see running DM Champ on high-ticket clients. Different niches. Different deal sizes. Different objections. Same patterns inside each one.
Here is the vault.
The same AI delivering this read is one click away. Ask it anything. Push back. See if you can break it.
The 10 Conversation Models (Summaries)
Model 1. Hair Transplant Clinic. $42,000.
Prospect says "out of budget at $15K max". AI separates "what I have" from "what I expected". Prospect pays $1,000 deposit in roughly 14 minutes. Full $42K collected over 7 months. Closed in roughly 31 messages.
Model 2. Dental Implant Practice. $28,000.
Prospect comparing 4 clinics across multiple countries. AI does not bash competitors. It asks one question. "What would make you regret picking the cheapest option." Prospect books the full mouth restoration at the highest priced option. Around 47 messages over 9 days.
Model 3. Executive Coaching Program. $18,000.
B2B founder, late 40s, looking for an executive coach. AI does not pitch. It asks "what is the next decision you are avoiding". Founder talks for 200 words. AI says "that is the work, let me book you with the coach". Around 22 messages, payment in week 2.
Model 4. Med Spa Treatment Package. $12,500.
Prospect asks about one $400 treatment. AI notices the prospect has asked about three different concerns. It bundles all three into an annual package. $12,500 paid upfront for a year of treatments. Around 19 messages.
Model 5. Cosmetic Surgery. $50,000.
Prospect sends voice note in a non-English language at 3am asking about full face surgery. AI replies in the same language with itemised pricing. Prospect flies in within two weeks. Pays in full. Around 38 messages.
Model 6. Course Cohort Enrollment. $4,997.
Repeat browser, has viewed the sales page many times over months. AI notices and asks "what's been keeping you from joining". Prospect admits he does not believe the case studies. AI sends two private case study videos. Enrolls the next day.
Model 7. Luxury Real Estate. $25,000 deposit on a $4.2M villa.
Buyer messages on Instagram about a Mediterranean villa. AI moves the conversation to WhatsApp for KYC. Books the viewing. Collects refundable deposit via Stripe. Sale completed weeks later.
Model 8. SaaS Annual Plan. $9,600.
Founder downgrading from monthly to annual to save money. AI notices the use pattern and proposes the enterprise tier instead with team seats. Founder upgrades instead of downgrading. Annual value triples.
Model 9. Yacht Charter. $87,000.
Couple booking a charter for an anniversary trip. AI handles itinerary, dietary requirements, multiple stops, payment plan. Closes via WhatsApp over 3 days. Around 64 messages.
Model 10. Online Group Coaching Program. $5,000.
Cold lead from a comment-to-DM trigger on an Instagram reel. AI qualifies, handles the "do you have proof this works" objection with two specific case studies, and books a discovery call. Closes on the call the next day.
The Math. What the Vault Adds Up To
- Total deal value across the 10 models: roughly $282,000
- Average deal size: roughly $28,000
- Largest deal: $87,000 (yacht charter)
- Smallest deal: $4,997 (course cohort)
- Conversations under 30 messages: 6 of 10
- Conversations over 50 messages: 2 of 10
- Languages used across the 10: 5 to 6 (English, Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Turkish)
- Human handoffs during selling: 0 (humans only step in for medical pre-op, KYC, or fulfillment after payment)
- Typical response time: under 30 seconds
- Time of day for fastest closes: between 9pm and 1am local time
What You Can Steal Even Without DM Champ
Three patterns repeat across all 10 models. Steal these and you can close higher-ticket deals manually too.
- Never argue with the price objection. Ask what part of the price is the actual problem. The total, the timing, or the perceived value mismatch.
- Use the prospect's own language as the closing pitch. If they said "I need to know the recovery time", the close is about recovery support, not about results.
- Assume the close once they say yes to anything. "Want me to send the deposit link now or in the morning" beats "Would you like to book". Two assumptions stacked into a yes-question.
Running these patterns across 200 high-ticket chats a week breaks teams. Every chat needs a sales rep awake, trained on the offer, fluent in the prospect's language. That is why we built the AI.
How DM Champ Automates This
DM Champ ships with the high-ticket closing framework baked in. It handles 100-plus languages natively. It collects deposits via Stripe inside the chat. It remembers every prior conversation per contact so you can run multi-day or multi-week sales cycles like the dental implant or yacht charter models.
The agent reads your client's website and learns the products, prices and offers in 15 minutes. You tune the tone in plain English after the first 10 conversations.
If you want to resell this exact AI to your clients, the Agency tier at $497 a month is the play. See /for-agencies/.