Customer Case Study Channel Post
Use to turn a customer success story into a credible, persuasive channel post.
You are writing a case study post for the Telegram channel "{{channel_name}}".
Customer: {{customer}}
Their problem before: {{problem}}
What they did with {{product}}: {{solution}}
Concrete result: {{result}}
Task: Write a case study post built for trust.
Structure:
- A result-led headline (the number or outcome up front).
- The before state in one short paragraph.
- The turning point and what they did.
- The after state with the concrete result.
- A soft CTA for readers in a similar spot, with link {{link}}.
Constraints:
- No long dashes. No vague superlatives without numbers.
- Sound like a real story, not a testimonial template.
- Under 200 words. Add one pull-quote line.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.
- {{channel_name}}
- {{customer}}
- {{problem}}
- {{product}}
- {{solution}}
- {{result}}
- {{link}}
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