Templates for micro-copy
Subject lines, CTAs, social captions
Examples tuned for channel constraints and quick iteration
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Instant access to focused templates and a lightweight editor for marketers, founders, content creators, and support teams. Generate subject lines, product descriptions, social captions, and quick replies with tone and length controls up-front—then export or paste cleanly into your workflow.
Templates for micro-copy
Subject lines, CTAs, social captions
Examples tuned for channel constraints and quick iteration
Export formats
Word, Markdown, HTML, plain text
Formatting preserved for CMS or editor pastes
Session privacy
Optional ephemeral drafts
Drafts aren’t saved unless you explicitly store them
Fast start
Designed to capture ideas before they vanish. The free writer opens a focused editor where you can start from a template or blank prompt. Use the optional ephemeral session to keep drafts local to your browser, or sign in only when you want to save and organize work.
Practical prompts
Templates are crafted for fast outputs that match common needs across marketing, e‑commerce, product and support. Each template shows the editable prompt so you can iterate quickly and reuse the pattern.
Prompt: 'Write a concise 3-sentence introduction about {topic} for {audience} in a {tone} tone, highlight the problem and a single benefit.'
Prompt: 'Compose a friendly support response to {issue} that includes troubleshooting steps and a link placeholder.'
Prompt: 'Generate an SEO title (<= 60 chars) and meta description (<= 160 chars) for a page about {topic} aimed at {keyword}.'
Built for constraints
Set tone (e.g., friendly, formal, urgent) and target length up-front so outputs require less editing. Presets for email, product listings, and social posts help match channel character limits and audience expectations.
Publish with confidence
Drafts export cleanly to Word, Markdown, and HTML so you can paste into Google Docs, WordPress, Notion, Shopify or your CMS without losing structure. The editor keeps simple formatting (lists, bold, links) intact for faster publishing.
Control retention
If you’re testing sensitive product copy or internal messaging, use the ephemeral session to keep drafts local and avoid automatic saving. When you choose to save or export, you control where content is stored.
Teach the model your style
Every template exposes the underlying prompt so you can tweak instructions and save variations. Save a prompt when you want consistent output across teams or recurring tasks.
Quick-access mode opens a lightweight editor so you can start drafting immediately. You do not need to create an account to generate or export content. If you want to save drafts, create templates, or keep work across devices, signing in will enable those features.
The free writer offers an ephemeral session option where drafts remain local and aren’t saved to your account. If you sign in and save content, it will be stored per our standard retention policies—see the About page for full privacy details and contact options if you need a specific data handling arrangement.
The free writer is optimized for short, frequent tasks. If you need higher volume, team features, or saved prompt libraries, review upgrade options on the Pricing page. The Pricing page explains plan differences and how to move saved templates into a paid account.
Exports include Word (.docx), Markdown, HTML and plain text. The editor preserves basic formatting like lists, bold and links so copies paste cleanly into Google Docs, WordPress, Notion, or Shopify. For complex layouts, export to Word or HTML and finish formatting in your editor of choice.
Set tone and length controls before generating content and pick a channel preset (email, product listing, social). Templates expose the exact prompt so you can add details like audience, use case, or brand terms to refine outputs quickly.
Yes — you can request outputs in other languages by specifying the target language in the prompt. For translation tasks, include the source language and any style guidance (literal vs. idiomatic) in the prompt for better results.
When signed in, you can save prompt variants, name them, and reuse them across sessions. For team workflows, saved templates help maintain consistent tone and reduce repetitive setup.
Treat outputs as drafts: check facts, product specs, pricing and required legal language. Use the prompt to enforce brand terms and preferences, then edit for final voice and compliance. Our blog has recommended prompt patterns for different copy types.
Yes. For product descriptions use a prompt that specifies the product name, primary feature, target customer and a short CTA. For blog intros ask for a concise 2–3 sentence lead that highlights the problem and one benefit. Examples are available in the writer and on the blog.