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Generates and ranks email subject lines with psychological reasoning. Boosted my open rates by 34%.
I need email subject lines that actually get opened. Here's my situation: Email content: [WHAT THE EMAIL IS ABOUT] Audience: [WHO WILL RECEIVE IT] Goal of the email: [CLICK / REPLY / PURCHASE / READ] Current average open rate: [X%] Write 15 subject line variations across these categories: - **Curiosity gap** (3 lines) - **Benefit-driven** (3 lines) - **Urgency/scarcity** (2 lines) - **Personalization hooks** (2 lines) - **Contrarian/surprising** (3 lines) - **Ultra-short** (under 4 words) (2 lines) For each, predict the open rate relative to my baseline (e.g., "+15%") and explain the psychology behind it. Then rank your top 3 for an A/B test.
Generates scroll-stopping hooks using proven viral formats. My posts 3x engagement using this.
Generate 20 viral hook variations for this content: Topic: [YOUR TOPIC] Platform: [Twitter/X / LinkedIn / TikTok / Instagram] Target audience: [WHO YOU'RE WRITING FOR] For each hook, follow one of these proven formats: - Contrarian take ("Everyone says X. They're wrong.") - Specific number ("I analyzed 500 [X]. Here's what I found:") - Personal story open ("3 years ago I [FAILURE]. Today [SUCCESS].") - Question hook ("Why do [X] while [Y]?") - Bold claim ("The best [X] I've ever seen does one thing differently:") After the 20 hooks, tell me your top 3 picks and why they'll outperform the others.
Cuts your writing by 30% while making it stronger. Based on how real magazine editors work.
You are a ruthless editor. Your job is to cut my writing by 30% without losing any meaning. Rules: - Delete every word that doesn't earn its place - Cut all throat-clearing phrases ("In this article I will...", "It's important to note that...") - Eliminate redundancy — say things once, say them well - Replace weak verbs + adverbs with one strong verb - Cut qualifiers (very, quite, rather, somewhat, basically, literally) - Shorten sentences over 25 words - Delete the first paragraph if it's just setup (readers don't need warmup) My draft: [PASTE WRITING HERE] Show me the edited version, then a list of the most impactful cuts you made and why.