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)
- "Did I miss Mincha?" — on the go, texts M, glows back "next Mincha 6:32 KBH Bais Dovid," makes it. → The next minyan, the second you need it.
- "What time is Shabbos?" — Friday, hands full, texts SHABBOS, gets candles + havdalah + parsha. → Shabbos times without scrolling a group chat.
- "New / visiting" — texts the number, it asks "what's your area?", they reply a ZIP, instantly oriented. → It learns where you are, once.
- "Kosher phone, no app" — simpler phone, still works over plain text. → No app. No login. No group. Any phone.
- "The quiet one" — chaotic 200-message group chat vs. one clean text reply. → The information, none of the noise.
The "Minyan" storyboard (fully fleshed)
- 1 — problem: guy glances at a basic phone. "What time is Mincha? Did I miss it?"
- 2 — old way: cluttered group chat, an app asking him to log in, a spinner. Annoyed.
- 3 — the turn: he simply texts TIMES to the number.
- 4 — the glow (lit panel): instant reply, screen glowing: "next Mincha ~8:00pm · KBH 8:05 · Noam Hashem 8:00…"
- 5 — payoff: walks into shul on time, calm, soft light from the doorway.
- 6 — close card: "Text (516) 585-2323 — TIMES · ZMANIM · WEATHER · SHABBOS. North Woodmere. Any phone. Free." + "Save the number first so the reply isn't hidden."
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
- "Text the number. Get the answer. That's it."
- "The next minyan, the second you need it."
- "Shabbos times, davening times, weather — one text, any phone."
- "No app. No login. No group chat. Just the answer."
- "Quietly reliable. Try it and see."