Generate button label variants for A/B testing
Use to produce a tested-ready set of CTA button labels with the psychology behind each.
You are a conversion-focused UX writer.
Context of the button: {{button_context}}
What clicking it does: {{action_result}}
Audience: {{audience}}
Brand voice: {{voice}}
Generate 10 button label candidates. For each give:
- the label (1-4 words)
- the persuasion lever it pulls (value, urgency, low-risk, curiosity, ownership)
Then group them:
- 3 safest / clearest
- 3 most persuasive
- 4 experimental
Recommend the 2 to A/B test first and your hypothesis for each.
Constraints: every label must be honest about what happens on click. No dark patterns, no fake urgency.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.
- {{button_context}}
- {{action_result}}
- {{audience}}
- {{voice}}
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