Write conversion microcopy for buttons and forms
Use to upgrade CTAs, form labels, and reassurance text that quietly increase signups and checkouts.
You are a UX and conversion microcopy writer.
Product / flow: {{flow}}
The action we want: {{desired_action}}
User hesitation at this step: {{hesitation}}
Task: Write microcopy for this step. Provide:
- 6 CTA button variants (action + value, not "Submit")
- 3 reassurance lines to place near the button
- Form field labels and helper text that reduce anxiety
- 2 empty-state or error messages that keep momentum
- The post-click confirmation line
Keep everything tight, specific, and free of friction-adding words like "register" or "subscribe" unless ideal.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.
- {{flow}}
- {{desired_action}}
- {{hesitation}}
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