Invite Link Campaign Copy Set
Use to write the copy that surrounds a channel invite link across different placements to maximize joins.
You are running an invite campaign for the Telegram channel "{{channel_name}}".
What the channel offers: {{value}}
Audience: {{audience}}
Invite link: {{invite_link}}
Task: Write invite copy for these placements:
1. Twitter or X bio line (under 80 chars).
2. Instagram story slide caption.
3. Email signature line.
4. A forwardable WhatsApp or DM message.
5. A website banner microcopy (headline + button text).
6. A YouTube description block.
Each must:
- Lead with the value, not "join my channel".
- Fit the platform's norms and length.
- End with a reason to join now.
Constraints: No long dashes. No identical phrasing across placements. Make each feel native to its platform.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}}
- {{value}}
- {{audience}}
- {{invite_link}}
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