Snapchat users skim copy over a photo or a clip that takes two seconds to load. Then they would tap to skip the ad. That means the word count that survives that is small. Every word is important for copy.
For the above, rewrite A+ example one more time in your own words and format!
Register is half of the problem for Snapchat. While the surfaces a brand publishes on become more informal (like Snapchat), the gap between informal and trying to sound young is small and causes most brands to confuse the two.
The audience is young and is used to reading copy written by adults trying to imitate natural speaking patterns. They are able to spot copy quicker than any detector. Copy that works is plain and concise and omits attempting to use slang. Since trying to use slang will put your copy out of date, it is better to simply avoid slang.
Plain and short, with no borrowed slang.
Sized for the overlay, not for a caption field.
Written to be tapped through, not studied.
Where AI falls down on Snapchat copy
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) copy in Snapchat is akin to a brand pretending to be someone else. If the AI reaches for terms of endearment that were popular 2 years ago in an attempt to appear casual, the audience will perceive it as an advertisement. In fact, the audience only perceives the content as words after first perceiving it as an advertisement.
Our Social Writing Process for No-AI Snapchat Copy
Starting with the assets, the writer mentions the snaps, clips, placements, and the character constraints of the fields. Because trimming copy post-draft results in a loss of the line the copy was built around, the first draft is written to each constraint.
The next section talks about the systems. For example, the character counting systems or number systems that are used for things like the “snaps.”
How a Snapchat copy gets written here
Collect the assets and the exact character limit for each field.
Draft overlay lines to the limit rather than trimming afterward.
Read every line back at tap speed and cut whatever slows it.
Deliver with alternates, then run the AI detector checks.
Reviewing and Scheduling No-AI Snapchat Copy
There’s a numbered list associated with each of your snaps and character count limits so there is no college ad reject upon upload. Everything comes in the right order and is simple to reorder. Publishing stays with you because the usual copy for Snapchat goes out the same day it is written.
Overlay lines numbered against your snaps, with counts.
Two alternates for every line that runs as an ad.
Public Profile and Spotlight copy where you need it.
A call-to-action line written for each placement.
Detector reports for every line, copyright transferred on delivery.
What people commission Snapchat copy for
Retail promotions running for one day.
Public Profile setup for a new brand account.
Ad headline fields that keep getting rejected.
Event coverage where copy has to move fast.
What Snapchat copy cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical Snapchat copy
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
One sequence, eight snaps
100
$10
$0.10
$10.10
Four sequences
400
$40
$0.40
$40.40
Ten sequences, one month
1,000
$100
$1
$101
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
No-AI Snapchat Copy Social Media FAQs
Ask on the contact page and a person will answer, usually the same working day. For a live order, reply to your confirmation email and it reaches whoever is handling it.
Yes. Tell us the volume and cadence and we keep the same writer on the account so the voice stays consistent. The rate does not change with volume.
Yes. Please describe the placement and character limits, and lines will automatically adjust to fit, with alternatives provided to avoid stalling the buy should a field be rejected. We provide the copy. We do not manage the buy.
This is actually the hard part and it’s most of the work here. The writer works from things your team has sent, versus a brand guideline, because the informal voice lives in punctuation and what is deliberately left out.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our Snapchat copy
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
CEChidinma EBrand Manager, Palewater Skincare
Tone was off, second pass fixed it
The first set was warmer and used a lot of exclamation marks, more like our tone. I sent a few examples of our tone and the revisions matched, which should have been included in the brief. Well done for turning it around in two included rounds.
Verified orderInstagram captionsJanuary 2026
MHMalin HSocial Lead, Frostvik Apparel
Took a round to lose the corporate tone
The first backsounds like press office posts. All of our founder’ posts are personal. That’s really why this account works, and I have to say, the second round was better. I still change a few phrases before I let them go. Still a good deal for the cost.
Verified orderLinkedIn postsDecember 2025
JHJonas HIndependent consultant
Definitely sounds like me, reined in a bit
Sent over 8 of my posts as samples, and this sounds like me self edited and refreshed after a good night’s sleep and some cleaning up. That is exactly what I was paying for.