AI CTA generator that asks without begging

Describe what you are promoting and get 3 call to action lines for X: a casual plug, a soft ask, and a direct ask, each ready to paste.

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How to use the AI CTA generator

  1. 1

    Describe the offer

    Say what you are promoting and what someone gets from it. Include the price if it is free; free is a selling point.

  2. 2

    Generate 3 CTAs

    You get three styles: a casual plug for the replies, a soft ask that invites rather than pushes, and a direct ask that names the action.

  3. 3

    Match style to placement

    Pick the plug for a reply under your own post, the soft ask for mid-content, and the direct ask for a thread ender or pinned post.

  4. 4

    Attach it and post

    Copy the line, put it where the attention already is, and add your link. One ask per post, never two.

Where CTAs actually work on X

  • The end of a thread. The reader just got value from you; that is the one moment an ask feels earned instead of interruptive.
  • The reply under your own banger. When a post takes off, drop the plug as the first reply. The post keeps its link-free reach and the CTA catches everyone who scrolls the replies.
  • Your pinned post. Profile visitors are your warmest traffic; pin the direct ask there and let it work around the clock.
  • One ask per post. Two asks split attention and both convert worse.
  • Specificity beats hype. "Free teardown of a landing page every Tuesday" converts; "insane value, link below" does not.

Frequently asked questions

Is this AI CTA generator free?
Yes. You get 10 free AI generations per day with no account. Signing up for Xpert removes the limit and adds scheduling, analytics, and AI writing trained on your own posts.
What are the three CTA styles it writes?
A plug (the casual 'by the way, I make a thing' line you drop in a reply), a soft ask (an invitation that gives the reader an easy out), and a direct ask (a plain instruction like 'join the newsletter'). Different placements on X call for different levels of push, so you get one of each.
Where should a CTA go on X?
The three placements that reliably work: the last post of a thread, a reply under your own post once it starts doing numbers, and your pinned post. A CTA in the middle of a feed post, before you have given the reader anything, mostly costs you the follow.
Do links in posts hurt reach?
Posts with external links tend to travel less than posts without, which is exactly why the reply-plug pattern exists: the main post earns the reach link-free, and the CTA with the link sits in the first reply where everyone who cares will look.
How often can I plug without annoying people?
A useful rule is one promotional post for every four or five that just give value. The plug under your own popular post is the exception; when a post takes off, readers expect the 'if you liked this' reply, and skipping it wastes the moment.

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