Marketing · LevSMS

Marketing Image Prompts

What it is: paste-ready prompts to feed a generative / comic AI (Gemini, DALL·E, Midjourney, Sora) to make a few marketing images.
Generated: Monday, May 25 2026 · 8:47 PM EDT (NY)
Rule of thumb: show problem → the simple text → the instant answer → the payoff. Tease that it's smart; never say "AI" / "bot." It's a person getting reliable info by text.
Canonical source: levsms/docs/MARKETING_PROMPTS.md + COMIC_STORYBOARD.md (zee78900/levsms)

A) Brand style block (prepend to any image prompt)

Style: warm, clean, frum-community-relatable. Mostly soft/muted palette; the PHONE SCREEN with the answer glows warmly — a gentle "light" on the moment that helps. Simple/kosher phones welcome (reinforces "any phone"). No competitor logos. Short, legible text on the phone. Square or vertical, shareable on WhatsApp/Instagram.

B) One master prompt (generates a set of 5)

Paste this whole block into an image/comic AI:

Create a set of 5 short marketing comics (3–6 panels each) for a community text-message info service called LevSMS for North Woodmere. Each comic shows: (1) a relatable everyday problem with timing/info, (2) the person simply texting a word to a number, (3) an instant, glowing reply on their phone with the exact answer, (4) the payoff — they're on time / calm / helped. End each with a clean card: "Text (516) 585-2323 — TIMES · ZMANIM · WEATHER · SHABBOS — North Woodmere, any phone, free." Tone: reliable, quiet confidence. Do NOT depict or mention "AI," "bot," or "robot" — it's a person getting helpful info by text.

[Prepend the Brand style block from section A.]

C) Five problem → solution angles (each = one comic)

The "Minyan" storyboard (fully fleshed)

D) Tease, don't oversell

Lead with the ONE thing it nails (the answer, instantly). Don't list every capability or show off the back-end smarts (next-minyan logic, per-area zmanim, day-awareness) — let those be quiet surprises users discover. The wow is "it just knew exactly what I needed, instantly, over a text." Underpromise on the flyer, overdeliver in the thread.

E) Copy-only taglines