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Ad Copy Framework Generator

This free AIDA generator fills a proven copy framework — AIDA, PAS, BAB, or FAB — with your product, audience, pain point, and offer. Pick one framework for a deep fill, or compare all four at once, then copy the structured draft.

Runs in your browser — nothing sent to a server

AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action). Cold audiences who need to be pulled in step by step.

Empty fields fall back to readable generic placeholders, so the scaffold is never broken. The FAB framework uses the feature field; AIDA, PAS, and BAB lean on pain, outcome, and benefit.

Attention
Struggling with the problem? You're not alone.
Interest
your product helps your audience reach the result you want without the usual hassle.
Desire
Imagine the result you want in 7 days — that's what the benefit delivers.
Action
the offer — get started today.
Honest labeling: this is a deterministic structured scaffold, not AI-written copy. The same inputs always rebuild the same sections — treat the output as a proven skeleton and rewrite it in your brand voice before you ship.

Framework library current as of .

How this AIDA generator works

This AIDA generator maps your inputs onto the labeled sections of a proven copy framework. Type your product, target audience, main pain point, desired outcome, core benefit, and offer. The tool fills each framework step with those values and returns a clean, sectioned draft you can copy or download.

Switch between four frameworks. AIDA walks a cold reader from attention to action, while PAS leads with the problem and agitates it before the solution. BAB contrasts a painful before with a better after. FAB translates a feature into an advantage and then a concrete benefit.

Single-framework mode does a deep fill of one structure end to end. The compare mode fills all four at once, so you can see the same offer framed four ways and pick the structure that fits your audience. Empty fields fall back to readable placeholders, so the scaffold is never broken mid-draft.

What AIDA, PAS, BAB, and FAB actually mean

AIDA is Attention, Interest, Desire, Action. It is the oldest and most flexible direct-response model, and it works best on cold audiences who need to be pulled in one step at a time. Lead with a pattern-interrupt, prove relevance, stack the upside, then ask for one low-friction action.

PAS is Problem, Agitate, Solution. It is the highest-converting structure for pain-driven offers because it makes the cost of inaction feel real before it offers relief. Name the problem plainly, twist the knife, then present your product as the fix.

BAB is Before, After, Bridge. It suits transformation stories and visual before-after creative, where the gap between today and the desired state does the selling. FAB is Features, Advantages, Benefits, and it shines on considered purchases where specifics build the trust a buyer needs.

Why a framework beats a blank page

A framework removes the hardest part of copywriting: deciding what to say in what order. Each of these models encodes a tested persuasion sequence, so you spend your energy on the words instead of the structure. That is why media buyers and freelancers lean on them under deadline.

Frameworks also make testing cleaner. When every variant follows the same skeleton, you can isolate what actually changed — a stronger hook, a sharper benefit, a different offer. Random drafts make that comparison impossible, because too many variables move at once.

The honest caveat: this is a deterministic scaffold, not AI-written copy. The same inputs always rebuild the same sections. That is a feature — you get a reliable skeleton, then you bring the voice, specifics, and proof that make the ad yours.

From framework to finished UGC video — the cost reality

Copy is only half an ad; most paid creative needs a face and a voice. Once your AIDA or PAS draft is ready, the slow part is filming it. Human UGC creators typically charge $150 to $400 per clip, and agency retainers run $2,500 to $5,000 a month, which makes wide testing expensive.

That is where AI UGC changes the math. See how AI actors film your script on the AI UGC ads page, where one chat turns a copy framework into a talking-head or product clip. Playcut routes prompts across Veo, Imagen, and other top models, so each framework draft becomes a finished video without a shoot.

Pricing is flat and predictable (as of May 2026): Hobby is $9/mo, Pro is $29/mo, Studio is $79/mo for four seats, and Agency is $149/seat/mo. Credit packs never expire — 600 credits for $9, 2,500 for $35, or 5,000 for $65. That makes testing AIDA, PAS, BAB, and FAB variants affordable in a way human UGC never can be.

Ad copy framework generator FAQ

Is this AIDA generator free?

Yes. This AIDA generator is completely free, runs entirely in your browser, and needs no signup. Nothing you type is sent to a server — every section is filled locally from a bundled framework library, so you can generate as many drafts as you want for AIDA, PAS, BAB, or FAB.

What is the AIDA framework?

AIDA stands for Attention, Interest, Desire, Action. It is a four-step copywriting model: grab attention with the problem or a bold claim, build interest by explaining relevance, create desire by painting the after-state, then drive action with one clear CTA. This generator fills each of those four steps with your product, audience, pain point, and offer.

When should I use PAS, BAB, or FAB instead of AIDA?

Use PAS (Problem, Agitate, Solution) for pain-driven offers and high-intent buyers. Use BAB (Before, After, Bridge) for transformation stories and visual before-after content. Use FAB (Features, Advantages, Benefits) for considered purchases where specifics build trust. AIDA is the strongest all-rounder for cold audiences that need pulling in step by step.

Does this tool write the ad with AI?

No. It is a deterministic structured scaffold, not AI-written copy. The same inputs always rebuild the same labeled sections, so you get a reliable skeleton rather than a black-box draft. Treat the output as a proven structure, then rewrite each line in your own brand voice before you publish.

How is this different from an ad angle generator?

This tool does a single-framework deep fill: it writes out every labeled section of one chosen copy framework, end to end. An ad angle generator does the opposite — it spreads many short concept premises across one product. Use the angle generator to find directions to test, then use this AIDA generator to flesh the winning angle into full copy.

Turn your framework copy into UGC videos

You have the structured copy — now film it without a shoot. Render every AIDA or PAS draft as an on-brand talking-head or product clip with reusable AI actors.