Write a Facebook post for your business page that gets engagement, not just impressions. Fill in your details below, copy the prompt, and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini.
Business Facebook posts that open with "We are excited to announce" or start with the brand name have some of the lowest engagement rates of any opening format. The algorithm buries them because the first line doesn't earn a stop-and-read, and the audience has seen this format too many times to find it compelling.
Facebook posts for businesses that drive real engagement lead with something that speaks to the audience's interest before mentioning the business at all: a question, an observation, a problem they recognize. The post earns the business mention rather than leading with it. Ending with a question is the single most reliable way to get comments.
Enter what the post is about, who your audience is, what you want them to do after reading, and the tone. The AI gives you a post that opens with a hook, delivers something worth reading, and ends with an action.
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Help me write a Facebook post. Here are the details: What the post is about: [TOPIC] Who my audience is: [AUDIENCE] What I want them to do after reading (like, comment, share, click): [GOAL] Tone (e.g. conversational, informative, promotional): [TONE] Write a Facebook post that opens with a hook, delivers value or a story in 2 to 4 sentences, and ends with a clear question or call to action. Avoid starting with the brand name or "We are excited to announce."
Copy this prompt and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI tool.
A hook that stops the scroll, value or a story that makes it worth reading, and one clear action at the end. The best business posts feel like they were written by a real person, not a marketing department.
Fill in your details using the form above. The placeholders in the prompt update live as you type. When you are ready, click “Copy prompt” and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI tool. The AI will write something personalized to your specific situation.
Claude and ChatGPT both work well. Claude tends to produce more natural, nuanced writing for personal situations. ChatGPT is strong for structured business and professional writing. Try both and keep the version that sounds more like you.
Use it as a strong first draft, then edit it to sound like you. The AI gives you the structure and language to work from. Reading it out loud is one of the best ways to catch anything that does not feel natural in your voice.
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