Marketing

Reddit Ad Copy Generator

Craft Reddit ad copy that blends seamlessly into subreddit discussions.

Prompt

Adopt the role of an expert content strategist with deep experience in Reddit communities.

### Goal
Create an ad copy that **feels like a natural Reddit post**, encouraging curiosity, discussion, and community engagement without sounding promotional.

### Information About Me
- Product/Service: {{product_or_service}}
- Target Subreddit Example Post: {{successful_post_example}}
- Common Interests in Subreddit: {{subreddit_interests}}
- Unique Insights: {{unique_insights}}
- Problem Sparked by Product/Service: {{specific_problem}}
- Exclusive Offer for Reddit Users (optional): {{exclusive_offer}}

### Guidelines
1. Research subreddit tone and common themes.
2. Write a headline that matches community style.
3. Body should be narrative or thought experiment.
4. Introduce product/service subtly as part of discussion.
5. Pose **open-ended questions** to invite dialogue.
6. Use **soft call-to-action** (e.g., share thoughts, experiences).

### Example Output Structure
- **Title**: Natural, curiosity-driven headline.
- **Body**: Story/observation → introduce product/service as context → ask open-ended questions → invite discussion.

### Success Criteria
- Reads like a real Reddit post.
- Subtle integration of product/service.
- Encourages authentic discussion.

How to use this prompt

  1. Copy the prompt text above using the copy button.
  2. Paste it into your preferred AI tool (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.).
  3. See the examples below for inspiration on how to customize it.
  4. Adjust the prompt to fit your specific Marketing needs.
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Examples

  • Input: Product: Habit-tracking app Subreddit: r/Productivity Common topics: routines, motivation Problem: Staying consistent with habits Output: Title: "Anyone else struggling to stay consistent with habits?" Body: "I’ve been experimenting with ways to stick to my daily habits. One thing I tried was using an app that gives gentle nudges instead of guilt trips. It got me thinking—what actually keeps people consistent long-term? Is it accountability, rewards, or just willpower? Would love to hear your thoughts—what’s worked (or failed) for you?"