AI Prompts for Copywriters
A weak brief produces weak copy, and the same goes for prompts. Tell get-prompt.ai the offer, the audience, and the angle in plain words; it returns AI prompts for copywriters that pin down framework, voice, and length before the model drafts a line. Ad variations, landing page heroes, email sequences — the prompt carries the brief, so the copy lands closer on the first pass.
- PAS, AIDA, and 4U frameworks baked into the prompt
- Ad variations with hooks, angles, and CTAs specified
- Landing page heroes: headline, subhead, CTA in one pass
- Email sequences mapped to the funnel stage you name
- Brand voice rules written in once, not retyped per asset
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Output specifications
How it works
Paste the brief
Drop in the offer, audience, and goal — three bullets from a client kickoff call is enough.
Fill the gaps
A brief missing its angle, tone, or funnel stage triggers up to three clarifying questions — answer them or skip ahead.
Run it anywhere
Paste the finished prompt into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini and get ad variations, a hero section, or a full welcome sequence ready to edit.
Examples
- Write a prompt to generate 5 Facebook ad variations using the PAS (Problem-Agitate-Solution) framework for a project-management SaaS.
- Create a prompt for a landing-page hero section with headline, subhead, and CTA for an AI note-taking app.
- Draft a prompt for a 4-email welcome sequence for a fitness coaching newsletter.
- Write a prompt to produce 10 subject lines for a Black Friday email to lapsed customers, each under 45 characters.
- Create a prompt that rewrites a feature-heavy product page into benefit-led copy for a B2B audience, keeping the spec table intact.
- Draft a prompt for a Google Ads responsive search ad — 15 headlines and 4 descriptions — for a local home-cleaning service.
Frequently asked questions
Will the output sound like every other AI-written ad?
The usual cause is a one-line prompt that leaves voice and angle to the model's defaults. The generator writes those constraints in — banned phrases, reading level, the specific claim to lead with — so the draft starts closer to your voice. You still edit; it just shortens the distance.
Can it hold a client's brand voice across ads, landing pages, and email?
Yes. State the voice rules once — formality, taboo words, how the brand handles humor — and they are written into the prompt itself, so any model you paste it into has to follow them. Pro members keep these prompts in a saved library and reuse them client by client.
Does it know persuasion frameworks like PAS, AIDA, or the 4 Us?
Name the framework in your request and the prompt will instruct the model to follow it section by section. If you don't name one, the generator can ask which structure fits the asset before it writes — or you can skip the question and let it choose.
I have a prompt that keeps producing weak headlines. Can it be fixed?
That is what the Prompt Optimizer (Pro) is for. Paste the underperforming prompt and it comes back rewritten with the structure, constraints, and context the original was missing. It is usually faster than rebuilding from a blank box.
Which AI assistants do the prompts work in?
The same engine that writes ChatGPT prompts for copywriters produces prompts for Claude, Gemini, and other assistants; image prompts work in Midjourney, GPT Image, and Stable Diffusion. Pro adds model targeting, so a prompt can be tuned for the assistant your agency actually uses.
How much can I write before I have to pay?
You can draft your first prompts before creating an account, and the free tier covers a normal day of ad and email work. Pro lifts the ceiling beyond a thousand generations a month and adds the flagship model, the Optimizer, model targeting, and the saved library.
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