Writing
Email P.S. Line Generator
An email P.S. line generator gives you postscript lines that quietly boost engagement right at the end of an email. The P.S. is one of the most-read parts of any email — many readers skim straight to the bottom — which makes it prime real estate for a reminder, a call to action, or a personal touch that catches even the skimmers. This tool offers 8 distinct P.S. lines covering prompts to reply, forward, click through, or act on a deadline. Choose how many you want (up to 8) and pick the one that fits your message. The P.S. works best when it reinforces your single most important point rather than introducing something new. Keep it short and a little personal, and do not add one to every email — a P.S. on every message quickly loses its impact.
How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Choose how many P.S. lines you want.
- Click Generate to produce postscripts.
- Pick one that fits your email.
- Use it to reinforce your key point.
Use Cases
- •Adding a P.S. to an email
- •Boosting email engagement
- •Reinforcing a call to action
- •Writing newsletter sign-offs
- •Improving outreach replies
Tips
- →Reinforce one key point or CTA.
- →Keep it short and personal.
- →Do not introduce something new.
- →Do not put a P.S. on every email.
FAQ
Why does the P.S. get read so reliably?
Many readers scan an email rather than reading it top to bottom, often jumping straight to the signature area. The P.S. sits right in that landing zone, making it one of the most-viewed lines in the message — which is why direct marketers have used it for decades.
What should I use the P.S. for?
Reinforce your single most important point or call to action. The lines this tool generates cover prompts to reply, share, act on a deadline, or click through. Choose whichever matches what you most want the reader to do — and use only one per email.
How many P.S. lines can I generate at once?
Up to 8. The tool samples without replacement from a pool of 8 distinct lines, so requesting all 8 gives you the full set in random order. Generating 4 to 5 at once usually gives you enough variety to find the right fit for your email.
Can I stack a P.S. and a P.P.S.?
Occasionally a P.P.S. adds a second hook in long-form sales emails, but two postscripts is generally the maximum before it looks gimmicky and dilutes the first. For most emails, a single focused P.S. is stronger — pick the most compelling line and stop there.
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