13 ChatGPT Prompts That Sell Your Product While You Sleep
Ever feel like ChatGPT is just echoing back your words instead of helping you close the deal?
Yeah, we’ve been there. Truth is, the tool’s only as smart as the prompt you feed it. And when you give it the good stuff—the copy frameworks that have actually driven sales—it shows up like an unpaid intern with something to prove.
Below, you’ll find 13 field-tested prompts designed to punch up your emails, hook scrollers on social, and turn casual visitors into paying customers. Whether you sell mugs, memberships, mini courses, or mood candles, you’ll come away with plug-and-play prompts that do the heavy lifting.
Let’s get to work.

Launch Emails That Make People Click “Buy”
1. The “What’s In It For Me?” Launch
Prompt
“Write a high-converting product launch email that introduces a new product line. Include:
- A bold, curiosity-driven subject line
- Transformation-focused body copy (benefits first, features later)
- A time-limited bonus for urgency
- A close that explains why now is the best time to buy
Base it on this customer profile: [paste profile].”
Why it works
Nobody opens email for specs—they open it for what changes their life (or Tuesday). This stacks desire + urgency + action.
2. The Abandoned-Cart Lifeline
Prompt
“Create a 3-email abandoned-cart sequence using emotional triggers, FOMO, and social proof.
- Email 1 subject: ‘Still thinking about this?’ – gentle reminder
- Email 2: tackle common objections
- Email 3: 24-hour discount + strong CTA, no pushy tone
Use product details: [paste].”
Why it works
Cart abandoners are half-sold. This sequence reels them back in—without a single ad dollar.
3. Post-Purchase Upsell
Prompt
“Write an email triggered after purchase. Congratulate the buyer, then recommend a complementary product with bundle logic and a 24-hour discount. Tone: helpful, warm, not salesy.”
Why it works
They’re already in buying mode. Serve the next need, and they’re likely to say yes again.

Turn Scroll-Stoppers Into Story-Sharers on Facebook
4. Transformation Story Post
Prompt
“Write a Facebook post sharing a real customer transformation. Start with the problem, show the journey, end with the win.”
Why it works
Scroll stoppers are powered by storytelling. This one builds trust like a testimonial and reads like entertainment.
5. Pick-One Product Poll
Prompt
“Write a Facebook post showing 3–4 product variations. Ask users to comment their favorite and why. Label each option clearly.”
Why it works
Sneaky-smart move: get people shopping before you even launch. Bonus points for replying to comments with a pre-order link.

Instagram Copy That Feels Less “Ad” and More “Add to Cart”
6. Vibe-Heavy Lifestyle Caption
Prompt
“Write a short Instagram caption that evokes the lifestyle my product creates. Focus on sensory language and emotion.
Example tone: ‘The rain’s falling, the coffee’s warm, and this candle is everything.’”
Why it works
Instagram sells feelings. If they can picture themselves in the moment—you win.
7. UGC Callout Caption
Prompt
“Write a caption asking customers to tag us using the product. Include branded hashtag #____ and offer a discount or feature for top posts.”
Why it works
User-generated content boosts trust by up to 300%. Plus, it fuels a never-ending content cycle. Work smart, not constantly.

Meta Ads That Hook, Convert, and Outperform
8. Problem-Solution Ad Script
Prompt
“Write an ad script that opens with a real pain point, introduces my product as the fix, drops in two mini testimonials, and ends with urgency + a CTA. Hook it to time or money saved.”
Why it works
This is the copy version of a judo flip: use their problem’s momentum to drive the sale.
9. Triple-Angle Ad Test
Prompt
“Write three unique ad angles for the same product:
- Emotional (e.g. pain, joy, belonging)
- Logical (e.g. ROI, features, brand trust)
- Scarcity-based (e.g. limited run, pricing soon to change)”
Why it works
Different buyers, different brains. Let the data crown the winner.

Product Pages That Rank and Convert
10. SEO-Optimized Description
Prompt
“Write a product description with:
- A benefit-first intro featuring long-tail keywords
- Bullet list of features
- Emotional close
Target keywords: [list]. Platform: [Shopify/Etsy/etc.].”
Why it works
Searchable meets shoppable. And because attention spans = goldfish, bullets keep readers on the hook.
11. Benefit-Stacked Title
Prompt
“Write a scannable product title that blends emotional benefit with SEO keywords. Platform: [Etsy/Shopify/etc.]
Example: Instead of ‘Printable Planner PDF,’ try ‘Daily Confidence Journal – Printable Planner for Mindset & Focus.’”
Why it works
Emotion drives purchase. Keywords drive traffic. This one-two punch does both.
12. Carousel: “Why This Product?”
Prompt
“Craft carousel copy or product page section that covers why this product is the smart choice. Highlight fast shipping, unique features, and simple 1:1 comparisons. Avoid competitor-bashing.”
Why it works
Buyers google alternatives. Beat them to it—gently. Answer unspoken objections before they bounce.

Social Proof That Actually Sells
13. Million-Dollar Testimonial Ask
Prompt
“Write a short message asking for a customer testimonial with:
- Life before using the product
- What changed
- Would they recommend it?
Offer a 15% thank-you discount in return.”
Why it works
Readers trust readers. A single strong testimonial can anchor your ads, page copy—and your next promo.

Your AI Copy Toolkit Starts Here
Copy these prompts into ChatGPT, add your product or customer details, and hit go. You’ll get messaging you can tweak, launch, and scale—without hiring five writers or spending six weeks staring at a blank doc.
Want help learning how to write prompts like this (and more tools to grow your business with AI)? Start with Tixu—the beginner-friendly learning platform designed to help non-techies turn AI into real results.
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