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These 3 AI Prompts Unlock Your Top Customer Personas (AI Prompting, Edition #004)
Build UGC Scripts That Actually Sound Human.

👋 Hey friends,
Most UGC scripts flop not because the video was bad – but because the persona was vague.
If your script doesn’t speak from a real person to a real person, it doesn’t matter how native your edit is – it won’t land.
So this week, we’re skipping straight to the source: three AI prompts that extract your 3 most common personas based on:
Product Reviews
Instagram/Facebook Ad Comments
Website Content
Each one is built to surface who your customer really is – what they feel, fear, want, and say – so you can script ads that feel like they’re coming from a real person, not a marketing team.
Let’s dive in 👇
🔍 Prompt 1: Build Personas from Product Reviews
You are a DTC customer researcher. Below is a list of product reviews.
Your job is to extract the 3 most common customer personas based on repeated themes, language, and emotion.
For each persona, identify:
- Pain Points
- Shopping Objections
- Situations That Trigger Purchase
- Aspirations & Desired Outcomes
- Emotional Drivers
- Content They Engage With
- Product Language They Use
[Paste reviews below or attach a PDF file with reviews. Do not add CSV file.]
✅ Example Output:
Persona 1: “Overwhelmed New Mom”
Pain Points: Big diaper bags feel chaotic and heavy
Shopping Objections: Worries it won’t fit enough essentials
Triggers: Outgrowing the newborn stage, returning to work
Aspirations: Wants to feel prepared but not overloaded
Emotional Drivers: Relief, control, low-stress routines
Content: Mom hacks, TikTok “what’s in my bag” videos
Product Language: “Fits everything,” “actually compact,” “not ugly”
🔍 Prompt 2: Build Personas from Instagram/Facebook Comments
You are a creative strategist analyzing ad comments.
Your job is to extract the 3 most common customer personas based on repeated themes, language, and emotion.
For each persona, identify:
- Pain Points
- Shopping Objections
- Situations That Trigger Purchase
- Aspirations & Desired Outcomes
- Emotional Drivers
- Content They Engage With
- Product Language They Use
[Paste reviews below or attach a PDF file with reviews. Do not add CSV file.]
✅ Example Output:
Persona 2: “Aesthetic-First Millennial”
Pain Points: Hates ugly or bulky baby gear
Shopping Objections: Thinks most diaper bags look cheap
Triggers: Baby shower gift hunting, Instagram influencers
Aspirations: Wants to feel stylish and put-together
Emotional Drivers: Confidence, validation, identity
Content: Reels, aesthetic flat-lays, clean “momfluencer” feeds
Product Language: “Chic,” “neutral tones,” “goes with everything”
🔍 Prompt 3: Build Personas from Website Copy
You are a creative strategist analyzing website content.
Your job is to extract the 3 most common customer personas based on repeated themes, language, and emotion.
For each persona, identify:
- Pain Points
- Shopping Objections
- Situations That Trigger Purchase
- Aspirations & Desired Outcomes
- Emotional Drivers
- Content They Engage With
- Product Language They Use
Product url:
✅ Example Output:
Persona 3: “Practical Minimalist Parent”
Pain Points: Tired of overcomplicated, overstuffed bags
Shopping Objections: Doesn’t want to waste money on trends
Triggers: Traveling with toddlers, organizing essentials
Aspirations: Keep life simple and clean
Emotional Drivers: Ease, clarity, control
Content: Packing tips, capsule wardrobe videos, minimal living blogs
Product Language: “Simple,” “functional,” “everything in its place”
🧰 BONUS: UGC Script Builder Based on Persona
Once you've built a persona, turn it into a UGC script with this AI prompt 👇
You are a UGC scriptwriter.
Write a 30–45 second UGC video script using this customer persona.
Make it feel natural and unscripted, like a real person sharing something over FaceTime.
Persona Info: [Paste one persona from above]
Product: [Insert product]
Tone: [e.g., casual, friendly, confident]
The script should:
- Start with a problem or moment that triggers the purchase
- Introduce the product naturally
- Share one specific use case or unexpected benefit
- End with a strong feeling or clear recommendation
💣 Value Bomb
Before writing your next UGC script, run one of these prompts with your reviews, comments, or website copy. Build your 3 personas – then write your script as if you’re that person, talking to another version of them. That’s what makes UGC convert: clarity of voice. Use Vibe9’s Comments Downloader to instantly pull real language from top-performing Reels. Paste those comments into Prompt 2 – and you’ve got authentic persona inputs in seconds.
👋 Wrapping Up
The more specific your persona, the more believable your UGC sounds. That’s how you build videos that convert because they sound real – not just native.
Next Friday, I’ll show you how to use AI to generate multiple hook styles fast – curiosity, problem-led, proof-heavy – so you can run fast, structured creative tests with less guesswork.
Want me to build a mini persona library based on your own data? Hit reply and I’ll show you how. 👇
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