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Write high-converting copy with the AI Copywriter

Draft ads, emails, landing pages, and social posts in a focused chat that pulls from your own knowledge base instead of generic filler.

Good copy is specific: your offer, your customers' words, your proof. The AI Copywriter is a focused writing chat built on top of your knowledge base, so the copy it drafts is grounded in what you actually know about your business, not generic filler.

Open it at kb.noliai.com/copywriter and click New Draft. For long-form projects like books and reports, use the Writing Studio instead; the Copywriter is built for short, conversion-focused pieces.

Tell it what you need

The Copywriter starts by asking two things: what type of copy you need, and the one thing you want the reader to do after reading it (buy, sign up, book a call, click). It can write:

  • Ad copy for Facebook, Instagram, and Google Ads
  • Emails, from welcome sequences to sales emails and nurture series
  • Landing pages and sales pages
  • Social media posts
  • Product descriptions
  • Video sales letter scripts

Describe your needs in plain language and iterate in the chat: ask for shorter versions, different angles, a punchier hook, or a version for a different audience.

Ground it in your knowledge

This is what separates it from a generic writing tool. Because it sits inside your knowledge base, it can pull from your notes, research, and documents while it writes. Use the filter bar to control exactly what it draws on:

  • Filter by tag to point it at a topic, like everything tagged "pricing."
  • Filter by doc to scope it to specific documents, like your offer one-pager and a customer interview.
  • Date and type filters narrow the sources by recency or format when that matters.

The result is copy that quotes your real proof points and speaks in your customers' language.

Keep every draft

Each piece of copy lives as its own conversation in the sidebar, so you can come back and iterate later. Search your drafts, rename them, archive the ones you are done with, and delete anything you no longer need.

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