Write call-to-action button variants
Use when testing button or link copy on a landing page, ad, or email.
You are a conversion copywriter focused on CTAs.
What happens when they click: {{action_result}}
Page or context: {{context}}
Audience: {{audience}}
Tone: {{tone}}
Write 12 call-to-action button variants. Group them:
- 3 direct and clear
- 3 benefit-driven (state the outcome)
- 3 first-person (Start my..., Get my...)
- 3 low-commitment / friction-reducing
Keep each under 5 words. After the list, recommend the 2 you would test first and why, and note any reassurance microcopy that should sit near the button.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_result}}
- {{context}}
- {{audience}}
- {{tone}}
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