Platform-ready formats
Google, Meta, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Shopify
Copy and asset guidance adapted to each channel's ad specs
Perfume marketing toolkit
Quickly generate headlines, sensory descriptions, image and video prompts, plus platform-ready variations for Google, Meta, TikTok, YouTube and ecommerce pages. Designed for indie perfumers, beauty marketers, and small retailers.
Platform-ready formats
Google, Meta, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Shopify
Copy and asset guidance adapted to each channel's ad specs
Creative clusters
Headlines, blurbs, CTAs, visuals, video scripts
Prompt clusters tuned for fragrance marketing workflows
Fast workflow
Start from a scent brief or product page and pick the ad format you need. Choose a template cluster (headlines, sensory blurbs, CTAs, visual prompts, or video script). The tool returns platform-aware variations and simple photographer/image-generator briefs so you can launch quickly.
Ready-to-run prompts
Use proven prompt clusters designed for fragrance messaging—covering short headlines, sensory blurbs, CTA sets, platform-adapted formats, A/B test matrices, image prompts and 15s video scripts.
Short hero lines that capture scent mood and product promise.
90–140 character descriptions that emphasize top, heart and base notes with evocative imagery.
Convert one core message into search, Instagram, TikTok (15s), and Pinterest formats with character and CTA guidance.
Image + video briefs
Get photographer and image-generator prompts crafted for bottle photography, flat-lay studio shots, and lifestyle scenes. Each prompt includes mood, lighting, props and framing to match the copy.
Test faster
Ship a small matrix of headline × image direction tests with clear KPI hypotheses so you learn quickly which sensory hooks perform.
Market-ready copy
Translate and adapt copy for FR, ES, and DE markets with localized scent idioms and tone guidance. Also produce alt text, short descriptions, and meta descriptions for ecommerce listings.
The tool is free to start: you can generate templates and a limited set of ad variations without upfront payment. Some advanced features—such as bulk exports, team collaboration, or extended localization packages—may require a paid plan. Check /pricing for current tier details.
Choose the platform-adapted format when generating copy. Outputs include character-aware headlines and descriptions, suggested CTA text, and a simple UTM naming example (utm_source, utm_medium, utm_campaign). For search ads prioritize concise benefit-led language; for social use a short sensory hook plus a lifestyle CTA. Always verify final character counts in the ad builder.
Yes—start with high-level inputs like dominant notes, mood (e.g., 'warm woody', 'fresh floral'), and target occasion. The generator transforms that into top/heart/base phrasing and sensory verbs. If possible, confirm any allergen or regulatory info from your supplier before publishing.
Classic effective directions are: studio bottle on neutral background (product clarity), lifestyle (emotional context), and macro detail (ingredients or texture). A photographer brief should include mood, props, color palette, focal length, and lighting references. The tool provides ready-to-use prompts for both photographers and image generators.
Start small: test one variable at a time (headline or image). Use 3 headlines × 3 image directions with clear KPI hypotheses (CTR for still ads, view-through or watch time for video). Run each cell long enough to gather meaningful data and iterate on the winning clusters.
Yes—the tool produces localized drafts for FR, ES, and DE with guidance on idioms and tone. To keep brand voice consistent, lock a short brand brief (keywords, do/don't examples) and apply it each time you generate translations. Prefer human review for final copy to ensure cultural nuance.
Avoid explicit medical or therapeutic claims (e.g., 'relieves anxiety') unless you have regulatory clearance. Be mindful of ingredient allergen labeling rules in your markets and avoid unverified statements. When in doubt, use sensory language (mood, atmosphere) instead of health claims and consult legal or compliance resources.