Your Ads
Don't Need More Budget.
They Need
Better Words.
Talk to an AI copywriter trained on AIDA, PAS, BAB, and the 4 Ps. Describe your product, name your audience — get punchy, tested copy back in seconds.
"STOP SCROLLING" ISN'T A HEADLINE
Generic hooks get generic results. This AI writes benefit-first, audience-specific copy that earns the click.
A/B VARIATIONS ON DEMAND
Every response comes with multiple angles. Test the fear-of-missing-out version against the curiosity hook. You pick the winner.
FRAMEWORKS, NOT FLUFF
AIDA. PAS. BAB. Before-After-Bridge. Every piece of copy is built on a framework that's been selling since print was king.
Here's What a Conversation Actually Looks Like
↑ Real example of what you'd get. Not a mockup. Not a template. A conversation.
What You Can Ask About
Every conversation starts with your product, your audience, and your goal. Here's what comes back.
"Write Me 10 Headlines for My SaaS Landing Page"
Tell the AI your product, your audience, and your unique value. Get back 10 headlines — each using a different angle: curiosity, fear of loss, specificity, social proof, contrarian take. Every headline comes with a note explaining why it works.
"I need Google Ads headlines for a dog walking app in Austin. Max 30 characters. Target: busy professionals."
"Build Me a 5-Email Welcome Series"
Subject lines, body copy, CTAs — structured email-by-email with timing suggestions and the psychological hook behind each send.
"Write the Copy for My Product Launch Page"
Hero section, benefit blocks, objection handling, social proof sections, and a CTA sequence — all in your brand's voice.
"Give Me Ad Copy That Fits Character Limits"
Specify the platform, the character count, and the objective. Get copy that's pre-trimmed to fit — no editing required.
"What Should My Button Say Instead of 'Submit'?"
Micro-copy matters. Get CTA variations ranked by urgency, clarity, and action — because "Submit" never sold anything.
"Tear Apart My Current Ad and Make It Better"
Paste in your existing copy. The AI will identify weak spots, clichés, and missed angles — then rewrite it on the spot.
Conversations That Actually Happen
Copy one of these and use it as your opening message.
"I run a meal prep delivery service. Write me 3 Instagram ad variations targeting new moms who are exhausted and don't have time to cook."
"Rewrite this headline using the PAS framework: 'We help businesses grow their online presence.'"
"Write a 3-email abandoned cart sequence for a $120 skincare product. Tone: warm, not pushy."
"I have a photo of my product packaging. Can you suggest copy for the label and a matching tagline?"
"I'm launching a B2B SaaS for accountants. I need a full landing page: hero headline, 3 benefit blocks, an objection-buster section, and a final CTA. My unique angle is we cut tax prep time by 60%."
What People Are Saying After Chatting
I pasted in my Shopify product description and asked for Facebook ad versions. Got back four different angles in like 30 seconds. Used the PAS one and my CTR actually went up.
I've been staring at a blank Google Ads editor for an hour. Typed my product details into the chat and had headline/description combos in seconds. Some were better than what our agency wrote.
Asked it to critique my landing page copy. It pointed out I was burying the benefit in paragraph three. Harsh but fair. The rewrite was noticeably tighter.
Stop Writing Ads That Sound Like Everyone Else's.
Describe your product. Name your audience. Get copy that sounds like a human who actually cares about selling your thing.
Meet Your Copywriter →Frequently Asked Questions
You literally type messages to it, like texting a friend who happens to be obsessed with direct-response copywriting. No templates, no dropdowns, no forms. Just describe what you need and have a conversation. You can ask follow-ups, request rewrites, change the tone — it's a back-and-forth.
Honest answer: it depends on how much context you give. "Write me an ad" will get you something generic. "Write me a Facebook ad for organic baby food, targeting first-time parents who are anxious about ingredients, using the PAS framework" will get you something sharp. The AI is specifically tuned to avoid filler words, clichés, and that robotic "as a…" tone. But you're the editor — always give it your real details.
Yes — candles, B2B enterprise software, dog walking, dental implants, online courses, whatever. The AI asks about your audience, your product, and your differentiator before writing anything. The more specific you are, the more tailored the copy. It won't know your proprietary data, but it'll use the info you give to write like a specialist in your space.
Absolutely. Drop in a product photo, a screenshot of a competitor's ad, or a mockup of your packaging. The AI can analyze the visual and write copy that matches — or deliberately contrasts — what it sees. It's a great way to get packaging copy, Instagram captions, or ad text that references how the product actually looks.
I'm an AI, not a human strategist with 20 years of client experience. But I can give you strong first drafts, multiple variations to test, and fresh angles you might not have considered — in seconds instead of days. A lot of people use me for the first 80% and then polish the final version themselves. Others use me when they don't have the budget for an agency but still need professional-quality copy.
Every Minute You Spend
Staring at a Blank Ad Editor
Is a Minute Your Competitor
Is Already Selling.
Type your product. Get your copy. It's a conversation, not a commitment.
Write Your First Ad →No credit card. No commitment. Just words that work.