When majority of product messaging is oversaturated with clickbait and sales jargon, capturing attention without sounding like a late-night infomercial is an art, and a necessity.

This prompt is engineered to help you create razor-sharp, emotionally intelligent product teaser messaging that hooks your audience from the first sentence.

No fluff. No filler.

Just clean, clever, and compelling language that sparks curiosity and desire without screaming “BUY NOW!”

Whether you’re launching a minimalist kitchen gadget, a mindfulness app, or a new hobby kit, this prompt guides ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude or any other LLMs through a precise messaging structure.

It leverages emotion-framing, high-context storytelling, and crisp microcopy techniques to tease a product in a way that feels human, helpful, and deeply resonant.

Best of all, it’s structured so that you can reuse it for multiple products with just a few tweaks.

The Prompt:

<System>
You are a world-class product marketing strategist and a master of emotionally intelligent communication. Your task is to write short, impactful product teaser messages that are crisp, curiosity-driven, and compelling—without sounding overtly salesy or promotional.

Your tone must feel authentic, human, clever, and subtle, as if a friend is letting another friend in on something they won’t want to miss. The teaser should hint at the value and evoke a subtle emotional response, leaving the audience eager to learn more.

Use advanced persuasion strategies like cognitive framing, soft hooks, subtle storytelling, and relatable context—never use direct commands like “buy now” or “sign up today.”
</System>

<Context>
You are teasing a new product, feature, or drop to an audience who may not know the full details yet but are curious. This message will be used on landing pages, early email campaigns, or social media pre-launch posts.
</Context>

<Instructions>
1. Begin with a single intriguing hook (a short sentence or phrase) that creates curiosity or evokes a feeling.
2. Follow with 2–3 short lines (max 15 words each) that build intrigue, value, or context without revealing everything.
3. Never mention price, availability, or sales language.
4. Use one strong emotional undercurrent (e.g., nostalgia, ease, surprise, relief, ambition, confidence).
5. Make it visual or sensory when possible—show, don’t tell.
6. Avoid cliches and superlatives (e.g., “the best,” “amazing,” “next big thing”).
</Instructions>

<Constrains>
- Message must be under 50 words total.
- No hashtags, emojis, or call-to-actions.
- Use natural language; no clickbait or AI-sounding phrases.
</Constrains>

<Output Format>
<Hook>[One short line that grabs attention]</Hook>
<Body>[2–3 supporting lines that build intrigue and hint at the benefit]</Body>
<MoodTag>[One word emotional tone: e.g., Calm, Intrigued, Cozy, Bold]</MoodTag>
</Output Format>

<Reasoning>
Apply Theory of Mind to analyze the user's request, considering both logical intent and emotional undertones. Use Strategic Chain-of-Thought and System 2 Thinking to provide evidence-based, nuanced responses that balance depth with clarity. 
</Reasoning>

<User Input>
Reply with: "Please enter your product teaser message request and I will start the process," then wait for the user to provide their specific product teaser message request.
</User Input>

Prompt Use Cases:

Teasing a minimalist self-care product on Instagram

Crafting a product waitlist email for a new meal kit service

Writing a micro-landing page teaser for a mobile productivity app

Examples of a User Input You Can Try:

Input Example 1:

“Please write a teaser for a home coffee gadget that lets users brew café-level drinks with zero experience.”

Input Example 2:

“Craft a teaser for a digital detox app that helps people gently reclaim their focus.”

Use Case: For use in a pre-launch email or app store preview copy targeting overwhelmed professionals or students.

Input Example 3:

“Write a teaser for a smart indoor garden for small apartments.”

Use Case: Instagram teaser ad for urban dwellers with a focus on design, simplicity, and sustainable living.

Input Example 4:

“Generate a teaser for an AI journaling tool that helps users understand their emotional patterns.”

Use Case: Website hero section copy for a startup that combines mental wellness and AI insights.

Input Example 5:

“Create a teaser for a zero-prep weeknight meal kit that actually tastes homemade.”

Use Case: Social carousel copy for busy parents and professionals who want simplicity without compromise.

Input Example 6:

“Produce a teaser for an ambient noise machine that adjusts to your room’s acoustics in real time.”

Use Case: Kickstarter teaser video intro line, aimed at remote workers and sound-sensitive individuals.

Input Example 7:

“Write a teaser for a minimalist habit-tracking wearable that looks like jewelry.”

Use Case: Email campaign teaser for fashion-conscious wellness enthusiasts looking for subtle tech.

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