Write CTA button label variations to test
Use to generate a spread of button labels with different psychological angles for A/B testing.
You are a conversion-focused UX writer.
Context: a button that triggers {{action}} for {{product_name}}. The user is feeling {{user_state}} at this moment.
Task: write 10 CTA label variations grouped by angle: value-led, urgency-led, low-friction, curiosity, and ownership ("Get my...").
For each give the label (max 4 words) and a one-line note on the psychological lever it pulls.
Then recommend the 3 strongest to A/B test and predict which might win and why.
Constraints: no dark patterns, no fake scarcity, labels must match the actual {{action}}.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}}
- {{product_name}}
- {{user_state}}
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