Content & Copywriting

Caption Generator

Generate focused social captions from product context, audience intent, and platform tone.

Route: /content/captionOpen feature

Overview

What it does: Generate focused social captions from product context, audience intent, and platform tone.

Where to find it: Navigate to /content/caption from the Dashboard sidebar.

Step-by-step guide

  1. Add product/post description and define your target audience clearly.
  2. Choose tone and platform so copy style matches channel expectations.
  3. Generate caption output and refine wording before publishing.
  4. Copy the final text into your social workflow or manager tool.

User Inputs (What users enter)

  • Product Description (What are you posting about?)
  • Target Audience (Who is this for?)
  • Tone (Witty, Inspiring, Promotional, etc.)
  • Platform (Target social network)
  • Language (Target language)

UI Breakdown

Prompt Input

Enter topic, intent, or campaign context clearly to improve output relevance.

Content Type Selector

Pick the target content format so generation aligns with your publishing goal.

Tone and Style Options

Set brand voice, tone, and writing style before generating final drafts.

How it works

  1. Step 1: Describe your post content and target audience.
  2. Step 2: Select the desired tone and target social platform.
  3. Step 3: AI generates caption output based on your prompt context.
  4. Step 4: Copy, edit, and publish through your workflow.

Output

You get ready-to-use output generated from your inputs and selected options, which you can refine and publish in your workflow.

Example output

Sample result for Caption Generator appears here after generation and can be reused in campaigns.

Screenshots / GIFs

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Tips / Notes

  • Benefit-led prompts produce stronger conversion-oriented captions than feature-only prompts.
  • If output is too generic, add audience pain points and desired action in your prompt.
  • Use short CTA patterns for mobile-first feeds (for example: Learn more, Shop now, Save this).