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Product launch post for a specific platform and audience
⁂auto-checked, 3 days oldAauraNovice
The prompt
Write a launch announcement post for product_or_feature on platform (e.g. Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Product Hunt), targeting audience.
What's actually new/different (be specific, not 'we're excited to announce'): what_changed
Why now (the real reason, if there's a story, not just 'we shipped it'): why_now_context
Requirements:
1. Open with the outcome or the surprising detail, not with 'Excited to share' or 'Today we're launching,' both are dead weight that delays the actual information.
2. Include one concrete, specific detail that a skeptical reader would find credible (a number, a before/after, a specific use case), not just adjectives.
3. Match the platform's actual native voice: platform readers can tell corporate-post-disguised-as-native-content instantly, write like an actual person who works there, not a press release.
4. End with a genuine reason to engage (a real question, a specific ask) not a generic 'let us know what you think!'
5. Give me 2 length variants: a short punchy version and a slightly longer version with one more supporting detail, so I can pick based on the moment.
Where it has been run
| Model | Version | People | Broke | Auto | Last |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Claude | Haiku 4.5 | 0 | 0 | 1/1 | 3 days ago |
Example output
Short version (Twitter/X, 240 characters): 'We rebuilt our search from scratch because it was taking people 4 clicks to find anything. Now it's 1. Try it, it's live for everyone today.' Longer version adds one concrete detail: 'Average time-to-first-result dropped from 11 seconds to 2 in our internal testing.' Both avoid 'excited to announce' framing, opening directly with the problem/outcome. Platform voice check: phrasing matches casual first-person builder tone typical of product-launch posts on this platform, not press-release register. Engagement close: 'What's still slow for you? Genuinely want to know, replying to all of these today,' a specific, answerable ask rather than generic engagement bait.
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