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Filler Sentence Pack Generator

A filler sentence pack generator hands you placeholder sentences that match your product's register instead of Latin that matches nothing. Four tones, ten sentences each: neutral describes itself plainly ('This section contains placeholder text that will be replaced with real content'), professional sounds like an enterprise deliverable, casual is friendly and self-aware ('Hang tight — real words are on their way to fill this space'), and technical reads like developer stub output ('Field value: [UNDEFINED] — awaiting API response or manual entry'). Batches sample without repeats until a tone's ten sentences run out, then the pool refills — so a 30-sentence request contains each sentence three times, while counts of ten or fewer stay fully unique. A quirk worth using deliberately: most of these sentences openly say they're placeholders. That's a feature in stakeholder reviews — nobody mistakes the copy for final — while the varied lengths still exercise wrapping, truncation, and line-height the way real content will.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Set the Number of Sentences slider to how many placeholder lines your layout needs.
  2. Choose a Tone from the dropdown that matches your project's intended voice.
  3. Click Generate to produce a fresh batch of varied filler sentences.
  4. Copy the full list and paste directly into your design tool, template, or document.

Use Cases

  • Fill Figma card and list components with tone-matched English placeholder copy before handoff
  • Populate Storybook component stories with realistic multi-length strings to stress-test typography
  • Seed a CMS staging environment with 20+ professional-tone sentences to check editorial layout
  • Add credible casual-tone text to social-app wireframes during a client usability session
  • Catch text-overflow and truncation bugs in responsive layouts using varied-length technical sentences

Tips

  • Generate one batch per tone and save each as a named text style in Figma for reuse across components.
  • For responsive testing, generate 15 sentences and sort them by length to stress-test short and long containers separately.
  • Use the technical tone for dashboard widgets and data-table descriptions — it naturally produces shorter, denser sentences that fit tight UI spaces.
  • Combine a casual-tone batch with your real headlines to check contrast before handing off to a copywriter.
  • When demoing to clients, use professional or neutral tone — casual filler can distract stakeholders from evaluating layout and focus them on wording instead.
  • Run multiple generations and delete duplicates manually if you need a large unique set; the pool resets each time you click Generate.

FAQ

why use filler sentences instead of lorem ipsum for mockups

English placeholder text keeps reviewers focused on layout and hierarchy instead of asking what the content will say. Real words at real lengths also expose line-wrapping and overflow bugs that Latin's atypically short words tend to hide.

are generated placeholder sentences safe to use in client deliverables

Yes — they're generic by design, and most literally identify themselves as placeholders ('This line is temporary and will be updated'), so nobody mistakes them for final copy. Just sweep them all out before anything goes live.

what is the difference between the neutral and professional tone options

Neutral describes the placeholder situation in plain language and fits anywhere. Professional adopts business vocabulary — deliverables, engagements, methodology — for enterprise dashboards and proposal templates. Casual is chatty and self-aware, and technical mimics developer stub text like unresolved tokens and CMS bindings.

how many unique sentences can I get per tone

Ten. Batches sample without repeats until the pool runs out, then refill — so a count of 30 gives you each sentence three times. Keep counts at ten or below for fully unique output, or pull from two tones for more range.

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