Founder and creator comments
It helps comments sound personal without drifting into vague enthusiasm.
AI reply prompt
A good Facebook comment prompt should ask for warm, conversational drafts that fit the post relationship and group context. It should avoid generic AI compliments, aggressive selling, and invented proof. TypeToSell uses the same platform-aware approach for Facebook comments: generate editable drafts, let the user choose one, and keep the final public comment manual.
Last updated: July 11, 2026. Prompts are draft guidance only; final social posting stays manual.
Copyable prompt
Write 3 Facebook comment drafts for this post: [paste post]. Make the tone warm, specific, and conversational. Option 1 should be supportive and useful, option 2 should ask a friendly follow-up question, and option 3 may include a soft next step only if it would feel natural in this relationship or group context. Avoid generic compliments, sales pressure, fake proof, and anything that sounds automated. I will edit and post manually.
Prompt purpose
Use this prompt when Facebook context calls for warmer language than X and less promotional pressure than a landing-page CTA. The goal is a natural comment that can start or continue a conversation.
Best for
It helps comments sound personal without drifting into vague enthusiasm.
It keeps the next step gentle so the comment does not feel like a drive-by pitch.
It gives operators useful alternatives without making every response identical.
It can validate Facebook comment drafting on mobile web before deeper native surfaces are considered.
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 first mobile surface because Facebook comment drafts can be copied back after review.
Useful later if Android users repeatedly want faster native comment insertion.
Useful later when iPhone users need both post context handoff and draft placement.
Useful fallback for Facebook browser sessions, not a replacement for native app workflows.
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FAQ
It should include the post context, relationship tone, group context, and a rule against generic AI compliments.
Facebook usually benefits from warmer, more conversational language and less compressed phrasing.
No. It provides editable drafts and the user posts manually.