Write button label options for a key action
Use when a call-to-action button feels generic and you want sharper, clearer labels.
You are a UX writer optimizing a button label.
Action it triggers: {{action}}
Where it appears: {{location}}
What the user wants at that moment: {{user_intent}}
Brand voice: {{brand_voice}}
Give 10 button label options ranging from plain and safe to confident and specific. Keep each 1 to 4 words. Mark the 3 you would test first and say why in one line each. Avoid vague verbs like Submit unless nothing better fits.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{action}}
- {{location}}
- {{user_intent}}
- {{brand_voice}}
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