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10 ready-to-use prompts — click any card to copy, or paste into the writer above.
Write 3 different opening paragraphs for a blog post titled [your title]. Version 1: open with a shocking statistic. Version 2: open with a relatable story. Version 3: open with a bold controversial claim.
Write 3 product descriptions for [product name, price, key features]. Version 1: SEO-optimized for Google. Version 2: emotional and lifestyle-focused for Instagram. Version 3: feature-and-spec-focused for Amazon. Each 80-120 words.
Write a 4-email welcome sequence for new subscribers to [newsletter or product]. Email 1: warm welcome and quick win. Email 2: your best resource. Email 3: a personal story that builds trust. Email 4: community invite.
Write 6 Facebook ad variations for [product/service]. For each: headline (under 40 chars), primary text (under 125 chars), CTA button text. Test 2 pain points, 2 benefit angles, and 2 social proof angles.
Write a LinkedIn post about [topic in your industry]. 150-200 words. Start with a bold opinion that stops the scroll. No cliches. End with a question that invites real discussion. Add relevant hashtags.
Write 10 headline and subheadline combinations for a landing page selling [product/service]. Test different angles: fear of missing out, curiosity, specific result, social proof, simplicity, and speed.
Turn these bullet points about a customer success story into a compelling case study: [paste your bullets]. Structure: the problem before, why they chose us, what they did, the specific results with numbers.
Write 5 different opening 30-second scripts for a YouTube video about [topic]. Each should use a different hook strategy: surprising fact, relatable problem, bold promise, story, or direct challenge.
Write copy for a comparison page: [Our Product] vs [Competitor]. Include: a fair summary of what each does, 6 comparison criteria in a table, who each product is best for, and a conclusion that positions our product.
Write a nurture email for leads who signed up but have not purchased after 14 days. Address the most common objection ([objection]) head on. Include a customer success story and end with a time-sensitive incentive.