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Client-Ready Report
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Formula
Promise → Cost-of-Delay → Mechanism → Payoff → Action
Source: Demo post — anonymized structural example
Hook → Tension → Reframe → Proof → Payoff → Action
Formula layers
- hook
- Names a familiar business pain in one concrete line.
- tension
- Frames inaction as the real cost, not the product price.
- reframe
- Reorients the reader: the message — not the product — is the bottleneck.
- proof
- Anchors the claim with a category-level pattern, not personal anecdote.
- payoff
- Promises a clear new state: friction removed, decision obvious.
- action
- Single next step. No multi-option fatigue.
Scores & explanations
attention
8/10
Numeric / sensory hook in the first line.
tension
8/10
Names the price of inaction before the offer.
clarity
9/10
Short sentences, one idea per line.
credibility
7/10
Pattern-level claim avoids unverifiable specifics.
desire
7/10
Implicit aspiration (decision feels obvious) rather than explicit benefit.
action
8/10
One concrete CTA; no list of options.
formula strength
8/10
Reusable across categories — promise / cost / mechanism / payoff / action.
commercial potential
8/10
Maps cleanly to sales pages, ads and onboarding emails.
originality
6/10
Common architecture in modern direct-response writing.
risk
2/10
Low — no proprietary phrases or named-person mimicry.
Reusable template
[Concrete pain in one line]. [Reframe: the cost is not X, it is Y]. [Mechanism that removes Y]. [New state for the reader]. [One next step].
Rewrite prompt
Rewrite for an audience of [persona] in a [tone] voice. Keep the 5-step structure: concrete pain → cost-of-delay reframe → mechanism → payoff → single action.
Anti-clone warning
The reusable template captures structure only — hook, tension, reframe, proof, payoff, action. It deliberately omits original phrasing, named persons, biographical detail and proprietary metaphors. Using the template does not reproduce the source text.
Privacy & sharing
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