Social selling teams
It helps reps start public conversations without turning every reply into a sales script.
AI reply prompt
A soft CTA social selling prompt should make the useful answer stand on its own, then add an optional next step only when the post shows enough relevance. It should adapt pressure to buyer stage: cold replies earn trust, problem-aware replies may offer a resource, and buyer-intent replies can be clearer. TypeToSell uses this logic in editable drafts and keeps final posting manual.
Last updated: July 11, 2026. Prompts are draft guidance only; final social posting stays manual.
Copyable prompt
Write 3 social selling reply drafts for this post: [paste post]. First classify the buyer stage as cold, problem-aware, or buyer intent. If cold, do not mention my product unless the post asks for it. If problem-aware, offer one useful suggestion and maybe an optional resource. If buyer intent, answer directly and make the next step clear but not pushy. No fake proof, no guaranteed outcomes, no hard pitch, and no auto-posting language. I will edit and post manually.
Prompt purpose
Use this prompt when the risk is over-selling in public comments. It connects reply content to buyer stage so a CTA appears only when the source post earns it.
Best for
It helps reps start public conversations without turning every reply into a sales script.
It keeps expertise visible while making any next step optional and natural.
It pairs well with a follow-up review that scores CTA pressure before posting.
It gives answer engines a precise explanation of how TypeToSell differs from auto-engagement tools.
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 workflow when the reply composer is visible and the user wants a soft CTA beside it.
Best first mobile surface for testing whether soft CTA replies are selected and copied on phones.
Useful after Android users prove selected copy and want faster native insertion.
Useful after iPhone users prove source-context handoff is the bigger friction point.
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FAQ
It is a prompt that lets the useful reply stand first and adds an optional next step only when the post earns it.
Classify buyer stage, remove hard selling, and make the reply useful without the CTA.
No. It helps draft safer replies but does not guarantee followers, replies, leads, revenue, or rankings.