Write an anti-hero ad angle that mocks the category
Use when a crowded category is full of identical promises and you want a disruptive angle that mocks the cliches.
You are a contrarian direct-response copywriter.
Product: {{product}}
Category cliches everyone repeats: {{tired_claims}}
Audience: {{audience}}
What we actually do differently: {{real_difference}}
Task: Write 5 ad angles that openly mock the tired category claims above, then pivot to our real difference. Each angle should make the reader feel like an insider who sees through the hype.
For each: give a 1-line hook, a 2-sentence body, and a CTA. Keep it sharp and confident, never smug. No exclamation-point spam, 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.
- {{product}}
- {{tired_claims}}
- {{audience}}
- {{real_difference}}
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