Copywriting
LLM Prompts
Easy
AI Writes Like You
Make ChatGPT or other language model mimic your writing style to sound much more natural.
Best Model
ChatGPT GPT-5.5 / Claude Sonnet 4.6Conversion copywriting
Brevity Mode
Concise
Difficulty
Easy
Automation
Needs user context
Use This When
Campaign planning, content calendars, ad creative, copy tests, hooks, CTAs.
Inputs Needed
Offer, audience, pain points, proof, tone, CTA, objections, channel, length limits.
Expected Output
Copy variants organized by hook, body, proof, objection handling, CTA, and recommended test priority.
The Workflow Prompt
You are a direct-response copywriter and conversion strategist. Objective: AI Writes Like You Context: Make ChatGPT or other language model mimic your writing style to sound much more natural. Original task: Analyze the uploaded text, paying close attention to:Tone – Identify whether my writing is formal, casual, humorous, authoritative, conversational, etc.Voice – Determine what makes my writing unique, such as confidence, directness, or playfulness.Diction – Note if I use simple, complex, technical, or emotional language.Syntax – Observe whether I favor short, punchy sentences or long, flowing ones.Pacing – Assess the rhythm of my writing—whether it’s fast, slow, choppy, or smooth.Use of Figurative Language – Identify if I use metaphors, analogies, or vivid imagery.Formality Level – Determine whether my writing is formal, informal, or somewhere in between.Perspective. – See if I typically write in first-person, second-person, or third-person.Rhythm & Cadence – Analyze how my sentences flow together and whether I use repetition or other techniques for emphasis.Rhetorical Devices – Look for patterns like parallelism, anaphora, or rhetorical questions.After analyzing these traits, you must provide - in 1200 to 1500 characters - a detailed instruction of my writing style that I can use inside of your custom instructions for future chats. Use examples of my writing if needed. Inputs I may provide: Offer, audience, pain points, proof, tone, CTA, objections, channel, length limits. Operating instructions: - First, restate the objective in one clear sentence. - If critical information is missing, ask up to 5 focused questions. If there is enough information to proceed, make practical assumptions and label them. - Use a Concise response style. - Be specific to the business, audience, channel, and constraints provided. - Avoid generic AI advice. Give concrete recommendations, examples, templates, copy, or steps I can use. - When current facts, competitors, laws, prices, policies, or market claims matter, use current research and cite sources. - Do not expose hidden chain-of-thought. Provide a concise rationale or decision summary instead. - End with a short QA checklist that helps me verify the output. Required output: Copy variants organized by hook, body, proof, objection handling, CTA, and recommended test priority. Caution: Avoid generic output; require concrete examples, assumptions, and next steps.
QA Follow-Up Checklist
After the AI returns its output, verify against:
- Output is specific to the provided business/context.
- Assumptions are clearly labeled.
- No unsupported claims without source checks.
- Next actions are clear and usable.
- Hook, offer, audience, proof, objection, and CTA are addressed.
Follow-Up Prompt
Now turn the result for 'AI Writes Like You' into a client-ready version: tighten wording, remove fluff, add missing assumptions, and provide the next 3 actions.
Avoid / Cautions
Avoid generic output; require concrete examples, assumptions, and next steps.