Product launches
Build early buzz with a prize tied to the new offer — not a random gift card.
Describe your brand, prize, and goal. Get a full giveaway brief: concept angles, entry rules, timeline, compliance notes, and post copy to launch with.
Concept, rules, timeline, and launch copy — structured so you can actually run it.
A prize without a mechanic is just hope. Growth giveaways need a clear goal, fair entry rules, a realistic timeline, and promo posts that explain the ask. This generator drafts the brief so you spend time on prize logistics and moderation — not reinventing structure.
A short path from input to something you can ship or test.
What do people win, and is the goal list growth, UGC, or product launch heat?
Rules that work on Instagram may not fit LinkedIn or email-only audiences.
Review concept, rules, timeline, and promo drafts.
Confirm eligibility, winner selection, and fulfillment before you publish.
A generic iPad attracts everyone. A prize only your ICP wants attracts buyers.
Stacking follow + tag + share + form + newsletter often tanks completion. Keep the path short.
How you contact, verify, and fulfill winners is as important as the creative.
Your result will appear here after you generate.
Build early buzz with a prize tied to the new offer — not a random gift card.
Drive foot traffic or email signups with clear geographic eligibility.
Reward engagement while collecting UGC and community participation.
Stop writing rules from scratch for every seasonal promo.
Follow, tag, comment, form — structure the path so tracking is possible.
Launch and reminder posts so the giveaway does not sit silent after day one.
Prompts to consider platform rules and local contest requirements — still verify legally.
LoudScale designs growth plays with tracking, creative, and follow-up systems — so giveaways become demand, not noise.
Clear answers on access, quality, and how this free tool fits a real workflow.
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No tool replaces legal review. Use the draft as a starting brief, then confirm platform policies and local contest laws for your region.
Yes, but rules should be platform-specific when mechanics differ. Generate per primary channel when needed.
No. It helps you design and promote the campaign. Winner selection remains your process.
Start with a focused review of your current marketing, growth bottlenecks, and highest-priority opportunities. No pressure and no generic sales presentation.
Clear scope. Practical recommendations. A next step matched to your business.