Write captions that sound like you and fit the platform
Produces captions in your voice with structured options: short punchy, story-driven, educational, and CTA-led. Built for creators who overthink captions or feel stuck staring at the caption box.
Create a skill called "Caption Clarity Engine". Ask for: platform, format, topic, what the viewer sees, my tone, and my CTA. Generate 4 caption variants: 1) short punchy, 2) story-driven, 3) educational/value, 4) CTA-led. Each caption must include: - 1 line hook - optional line breaks for readability - one clear call-to-action Also provide 5 comment prompts to encourage replies.
Give the post topic, what happens in the video/image, and the desired action. The skill creates
captions with multiple lengths, optional hashtags/keywords, and comment prompts.
Output: "4 captions + 5 prompts + keyword suggestions."
Output: "Professional, specific, non-cringe caption variants."
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