Carousel Generator for Product Drops

What this tool does
Create compelling multi-slide social media carousels that generate excitement and engagement for new product launches.
Instructions
Carousel Generator for Product Drops
Create high-performing social media carousel posts that introduce new products or features in a way that maximises engagement and conversions.
Why Carousels Work
Carousel posts generate 1.4x more reach and 3.1x more engagement than regular posts on social media platforms. They’re perfect for product launches because they:
- Allow you to tell a complete story
- Control the narrative flow
- Overcome attention span limitations
- Mix problem-solution framing effectively
- Create multiple opportunities for engagement
How to Use This Tool
- Copy the prompt template below
- Paste it into ChatGPT
- Fill in the details about your product, audience, value proposition, and call to action
- Generate a complete carousel structure
- Use the output to create your carousel slides in Canva, Figma, or your design tool of choice
Example Output
Here’s a sample carousel structure for a fictional productivity app:
Slide 1
Headline: “The REAL reason you never finish your to-do list…”
Supporting Copy: Ever wonder why you’re busy all day but your task list never gets shorter?
Image: Person looking frustrated at a long to-do list with clock hands spinning rapidly in background
Slide 2
Headline: “It’s not your fault.”
Supporting Copy: Traditional to-do apps are designed for adding tasks, not completing them. They’re built backwards.
Image: Common to-do app UI with arrows pointing to problematic areas
Slide 3
Headline: “The human brain isn’t wired for endless lists”
Supporting Copy: Research shows we get overwhelmed beyond 3-5 focused tasks, triggering procrastination and task-switching.
Image: Simple brain illustration with too many connections/inputs
Slide 4
Headline: “Introducing TaskFocus”
Supporting Copy: The only productivity app that limits your daily tasks and uses neuroscience to help you actually finish what matters.
Image: Clean app interface showing limited, prioritised task view
Slide 5
Headline: “3 tasks. 100% focus. Zero overwhelm.”
Supporting Copy: Our unique algorithm helps you pick your most important daily tasks and blocks distractions until they’re complete.
Image: Before/after comparison of chaotic task list vs. focused 3-item view
Slide 6
Headline: “Users complete 82% more important tasks”
Supporting Copy: “I’ve accomplished more high-value work in two weeks with TaskFocus than in the previous two months.” - Jamie S., Marketing Director
Image: Simple chart showing completion rate increase or smiling user photo
Slide 7
Headline: “Start focusing on what matters today”
Supporting Copy: Download TaskFocus free for 14 days. No credit card required.
Image: App download buttons with arrow pointing to them
Carousel Design Tips
For maximum impact:
- Use consistent branding and visual style across all slides
- Incorporate your brand colours but keep designs clean
- Ensure text is large enough to read on mobile
- Use high-contrast text-to-background colours
- Include slide indicators (dots or numbers) so users know to swipe
- Test your carousel with a few people before posting
Platform Optimisation
- Instagram: Square format (1080×1080px), focus on visuals
- LinkedIn: More professional tone, emphasise results/ROI
- Facebook: More text-friendly, can include longer explanations
- Twitter: Keep ultra-concise, use attention-grabbing first slide
Always upload all slides at once rather than individually for proper carousel formatting.
Copy & Use
Prompt Template
You are a content marketing expert specialising in creating highly engaging social media carousel posts that drive action. I need you to create a compelling carousel post for: Product/Service: [DESCRIBE YOUR PRODUCT] Target audience: [DESCRIBE YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE] Key value proposition: [MAIN BENEFIT] Call to action: [WHAT YOU WANT PEOPLE TO DO] Generate a 5-7 slide carousel post where: Slide 1: Must have a strong hook that creates curiosity without revealing everything Slide 2-3: Establish the problem/pain point Slide 4-5: Introduce your solution and key benefits Slide 6: Provide social proof or results (fill in placeholders if I haven't provided this) Final slide: Clear call to action with next steps For each slide, provide: 1. The headline text (under 10 words, punchy) 2. Supporting copy (1-2 sentences max) 3. Simple image description or icon suggestion Make the overall flow compelling, focusing on benefits rather than features. Use casual, conversational language with an 8th-grade reading level maximum.