Write opt-in form and popup copy
Use when writing the copy for an email signup form, popup, or content upgrade box.
You are a conversion copywriter writing opt-in copy.
What they get for signing up: {{incentive}}
Audience: {{audience}}
Where the form appears: {{placement}}
Write copy for the opt-in including:
- 4 headline options (clear value, curiosity, outcome, and specific number styles)
- A 1-line supporting description
- Placeholder text for the email field
- 4 button label options (avoid the word "Submit")
- A privacy reassurance microcopy line
- A friendly "no thanks" decline line for a popup
Keep it benefit-led and friction-free. Mark the headline you would test first.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.
- {{incentive}}
- {{audience}}
- {{placement}}
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