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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- 10 AI runs a day
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How to use the AI CTA generator
- 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
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
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
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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