Free Pain Benefit Solution Generator
Copy that names the problem your customer feels, shows them what life looks like once it is fixed, and points to your product as the answer. Describe your offer, hit generate, paste the result into your page or ad.
- Full PBS copy — pain, benefits, and solution in one pass
- Writes for landing pages, ads, emails, and product pages
- Goals panel sets audience, tone, and intent
- No signup, no caps — generate as many drafts as you want
What Is the Pain-Benefit-Solution Framework?
People do not buy products. They buy a way out of something that bothers them. The Pain-Benefit-Solution framework, or PBS, builds copy around that idea in three moves: name the pain your customer already feels, show the benefit of having it gone, then present your product as the way there.
It is a cousin of the well-known Problem-Agitate-Solution formula, but gentler. PAS turns up the heat on the problem to make it sting. PBS skips the twisting of the knife and spends that space on the upside instead — the calmer, more positive version of the same three-beat story.
Writing all three beats well, for every page and ad, is the slow part. A pain benefit solution generator hands you a finished draft built on the framework, so you start from real copy and edit, instead of staring at an empty box trying to remember the structure.
Starts with a real pain
The opening line names a problem your customer recognizes in themselves. That is the moment they lean in and keep reading.
Sells the benefit, not the feature
The middle of the copy paints what changes for the reader — less stress, more time, a result they want — instead of listing specs nobody asked about.
Lands on a clear solution
The close connects your product to the pain you named. The reader sees exactly how your offer gets them from the problem to the better outcome.
Built around your audience
Tell the tool who you are writing for and it tunes the pain and the benefits to that group, so the copy reads like it was meant for them.
Three Jobs Every Message Has to Do
A lot of copy tools just rephrase your features. This one is built around the three jobs persuasive marketing copy actually has.
Get Recognized
The pain beat
A reader keeps going when the first lines describe a problem they live with. The generator opens with a pain point your audience will nod along to, so the message earns the next sentence.
Show the Upside
The benefit beat
Once the pain is named, the reader wants to know what is on the other side. The middle of the copy describes the result — what gets easier, faster, or calmer — in plain, concrete terms.
Make the Ask
The solution beat
A message that never asks for anything is wasted. Every draft ties your product to the pain and ends with a clear next step, so the reader knows what to do.
From Blank Box to Finished Copy
Describe your product
Type your company name and a short description of what you sell. A sentence or two is plenty — the more specific you are, the sharper the copy.
Name your audience
Tell the tool who you want to reach. The pain point and benefits are tuned to that group instead of staying generic.
Set your goals
Use the Goals panel to set tone, formality, and intent, plus the keywords you want worked in, so the message fits where you plan to use it.
Generate and paste
Hit Generate and get pain-benefit-solution copy in seconds. Copy it, tweak the wording, and drop it into your page, ad, or email.
Copy for Every Kind of Marketing
Startup Founders
Write landing page and pitch copy that leads with the customer problem, not a wall of features investors and buyers skim past.
Marketers & Ad Buyers
Spin up pain-led ad and email copy fast, then test variations to see which problem framing pulls the most clicks.
Agencies & Freelancers
Give every client message the same proven three-part structure, so the work stays consistent across writers and accounts.
Online Store Owners
Turn product descriptions into copy that names a shopper pain and shows the benefit, instead of listing dimensions and materials.
Copywriters & Content Teams
Use the generated draft as a fast starting point, then polish the voice — the framework is done before you touch a word.
Small Business Owners
Write marketing copy that actually persuades without hiring a copywriter or learning a formula from scratch.
Trusted by Marketers and Founders
“I knew my landing page was flat but could not say why. Running it through the pain-benefit-solution generator showed me I was leading with features. The new version opens with the problem and converts better.”
“I generate three or four pain angles for every campaign and test them. It turns a half-day of ad copy into about twenty minutes.”
“The draft is never the final copy, but the structure is right out of the gate. I spend my time on voice instead of remembering the formula.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the pain benefit solution generator free?
Yes. Describe your product, name your audience, and generate — no signup, no credit card, no daily caps. Write as many drafts as you want.
What is the Pain-Benefit-Solution framework?
It is a three-part copywriting structure. You name a pain point your customer feels, describe the benefit of solving it, then present your product as the solution. The tool writes all three parts for you.
How is PBS different from Problem-Agitate-Solution?
Both start with a customer problem and end with your product. PAS spends the middle agitating the problem to make it feel worse. PBS uses that space to show the upside instead, so the copy reads more positive and less pushy.
What does the tool actually generate?
One complete message built on the framework: an opening that names the pain, a middle that spells out the benefits, and a close that ties your product to the problem with a clear next step.
Where can I use the copy it writes?
Anywhere you need persuasive marketing copy — landing pages, product descriptions, ad copy, cold emails, sales pages, and social posts. Set the intent in the Goals panel to match the channel.
Can I generate copy in languages other than English?
Yes — more than 20 languages are supported. Pick yours before generating and the full message comes back written in that language.
What if I do not know my customer's pain points?
Give the tool a clear audience and product description and it will surface a pain point that fits. Generate a few drafts to compare different angles, then keep the one that rings true.
Can I edit the copy or generate a new one?
Of course. Treat the result as a fast first draft — copy it and change any wording you want. If the angle is not right, generate again for a fresh take in seconds.
