Founder replies
It keeps a founder's reply short while still proving the source post was read.
AI reply prompt
The best ChatGPT prompt for X replies gives the model the visible post, your audience, your offer, and a pressure limit. It should ask for concise replies that add a specific observation, avoid generic praise, and use a soft CTA only when the post has enough intent. TypeToSell improves this workflow by keeping the same rules beside the X composer instead of requiring repeated copy-paste into ChatGPT.
Last updated: July 11, 2026. Prompts are draft guidance only; final social posting stays manual.
Copyable prompt
Write 3 concise X reply drafts for this visible post: [paste post]. My audience is [audience]. My offer or profile angle is [offer], but mention it only if it fits naturally. Option 1 should add a useful observation, option 2 should ask one easy question, and option 3 can include a soft CTA only if the post shows a relevant problem or buying signal. Avoid generic praise, hype, hashtags, fake proof, and hard selling. I will edit and post manually.
Prompt purpose
Use this prompt when you want X replies that feel specific and human rather than like a stock AI comment. It is especially useful before moving a repeated reply habit into the TypeToSell Chrome extension or a future mobile keyboard workflow.
Best for
It keeps a founder's reply short while still proving the source post was read.
It separates problem-aware replies from cold replies so the CTA does not arrive too early.
It avoids template-like praise and gives the creator a more natural opening.
It validates whether mobile users want generated X replies before Android keyboard or iOS native work begins.
Inputs
Paste only the visible public post, comment, or thread context that the reply should answer.
Add the saved product, audience, website, or soft CTA only when the source post makes a next step relevant.
State whether the reply should be concise, warm, technical, useful-first, skeptical, or founder-like.
Tell the model that the user will edit and post manually, and that it must not imply auto-posting.
Usage steps
Start with the exact post or comment so the reply can mention something specific instead of sounding generic.
Request a trust-building reply, a conversation-starting reply, and a natural next-step reply so the output is not three rewrites of one idea.
Delete invented results, fake customer claims, fake links, pricing, testimonials, platform approvals, or statistics that were not provided.
Choose the strongest draft, adjust facts and voice, then post manually in the social app or browser composer.
If a prompt consistently creates useful replies, turn the language into a saved TypeToSell Marketing Brain rule.
Platform rules
Keep the reply concise, specific, and easy to read. Use a soft CTA only when the post shows problem awareness or buying intent.
Answer the thread first. Do not lead with a product, profile visit, or link unless the community context clearly asks for it.
Use warmer language, avoid sounding like a bot, and keep the next step conversational rather than transactional.
The prompt should create editable draft text only, preserve the no-auto-posting boundary, and leave the final Reply, Post, or Comment button to the user.
Mobile surface fit
Best current in-composer workflow for X because TypeToSell can draft beside the visible page.
Best mobile MVP when the user can paste or share the X post context and copy a selected draft back.
A later improvement for native X app insertion after Android demand is measured.
A later paired surface because iOS needs both source context handoff and draft placement.
Related execution pages
FAQ
Paste the visible post, state the audience and offer, then ask for three concise options with no invented proof and no hard sell.
They usually lack source context, buyer stage, and a rule that forbids vague praise.
TypeToSell keeps the same reply strategy beside the composer and reduces repeated prompt setup.