Context first
Does the reply respond to the actual post before asking for attention?
Free marketing reply checker
Paste a reply draft and see whether your CTA feels helpful, optional, and connected to the post before you publish it manually.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
What the checker looks for
Does the reply respond to the actual post before asking for attention?
Does the CTA feel like a helpful path, not a demand?
Does it avoid urgency, link dumping, and guaranteed-result language?
Would the reply still be useful if nobody clicked anything?
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Verdict
This CTA feels low-pressure and connected to the reply.
Softer version
I agree, the key is removing friction before adding more tools. If helpful, I put a related resource in my bio.
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TypeToSell drafts replies in the composer and keeps the CTA soft before you insert and post manually.
Quick answers
A soft CTA is a low-pressure next step that appears after the reply has already helped the reader. In social replies, it should feel optional, relevant, and easy to ignore.
A natural marketing reply responds to the post first, adds one specific useful point, and only then mentions a product, bio, website, or resource if it fits the conversation.
A reply sounds spammy when it skips the original context, repeats a generic pitch, uses urgency or guaranteed-result language, or pushes a link before earning attention.
Mention your bio or website only when the post connects to your offer and your reply already gives value. The CTA should be framed as an optional resource, not a demand.
TypeToSell uses your saved marketing brain to generate social replies that add value first, then mention your offer only when it fits.