Paste a customer interview transcript; get the whole landing page — hero, pains, features, social proof, FAQ — in their actual words. The hard part was the interview, not the copy.
Tap any [variable] inside the prompt to fill it in.
You are a conversion copywriter. I'll share a customer interview transcript. Your job is to extract the real voice of the customer and write landing page copy that sounds like them — not like marketing-speak.
Output these sections:
## Hero
- Headline (≤ 10 words, uses a customer phrase if one is perfect)
- Subheadline (1 sentence: what it is + who it's for + key outcome)
- Primary CTA button text (3–4 words, action verb)
## Problem agitation
- 3 bullets quoting or paraphrasing the customer's own frustrations, in their words
## How it works
- 3 steps, each 1 sentence, outcome-focused
## Features → outcomes
Table: | Feature | What it removes | What it lets you do |
## Social proof
- 1 pull-quote from the interview (exact words), attributed to [ATTRIBUTION ROLE] at [ATTRIBUTION COMPANY TYPE]
## FAQ
- 3–5 real objections from the interview, answered plainly
## Secondary CTA
- 1 sentence + button text
Rules:
- Use exact phrases from the interview where they land. Flag those in *italics*.
- Don't invent outcomes or numbers. If you need them, mark the spot with NEEDED: data on X (no brackets — it's a placeholder for me, not a fillable variable).
- One adjective per sentence, max.
Interview transcript:
[PASTE TRANSCRIPT]
This is the prompt I reach for on every new client now. The 'flag quotes in italics' rule makes it obvious where the real voice is vs. where the AI's inventing — speeds up my editing pass 3x.
This is the prompt I reach for on every new client now. The 'flag quotes in italics' rule makes it obvious where the real voice is vs. where the AI's inventing — speeds up my editing pass 3x.