Text
Business Placeholder Copy Generator
Business mockups stall when text boxes are empty and derail when they say lorem ipsum. This generator fills them with English sentences shaped like marketing copy: 'By focusing on holistic impact, we growth-hack the right deliverables at every stage.' Four sentence templates recombine a shared pool of twelve adjectives and fourteen business nouns, with the verb slot doing the tone work — corporate verbs like 'orchestrate' and 'streamline', startup verbs like 'ship' and 'growth-hack', consulting verbs like 'benchmark' and 'roadmap'. Set 1 to 10 paragraphs of three to five sentences each. One paragraph fills a hero blurb; three cover an about section; more handles long-form blocks in a pitch deck or landing-page prototype. Because tone only swaps the verb list, the three settings read as close cousins rather than distinct voices — pick the one whose verbs match your audience and expect a similar rhythm either way. The output is intentionally hollow: it demonstrates density, line length, and tone direction without making claims anyone could mistake for real strategy. Replace it before anything faces a customer.
How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Select the tone that matches your project — corporate for enterprise clients, startup for growth-stage products, consulting for advisory or services firms.
- Set the paragraph count to match your layout: one or two for hero sections, three or more for about or services pages.
- Click Generate to produce your placeholder copy instantly in the output panel.
- Click Copy and paste the text directly into your Figma frame, PowerPoint slide, or CMS template.
- Repeat with different tone or paragraph settings to fill distinct content zones across your design.
Use Cases
- •Filling hero and feature sections in a Figma SaaS landing page wireframe before copywriting begins
- •Populating startup pitch deck slides in PowerPoint when positioning language is still being workshopped
- •Loading corporate tone filler into a WordPress page builder to review typography and column spacing
- •Demoing a Webflow CMS template to a client using consulting-style placeholder text instead of Latin
- •Stress-testing paragraph density in an InDesign brochure layout before final brand copy is delivered
Tips
- →Use consulting tone for B2B service pages and corporate tone for product feature sections — mixing tones in one document can feel inconsistent.
- →Generate one extra paragraph beyond what you need, then trim the last sentence — this gives you natural-length copy without awkward cutoffs.
- →Pair startup tone output with a minimal sans-serif font layout; corporate tone reads more naturally in traditional serif or structured grid designs.
- →For pitch decks, generate three paragraphs then split them across slides — each paragraph tends to carry a distinct idea naturally suited to one slide.
- →If your client reads the placeholder text and responds to specific phrases, note those reactions — they often reveal the tone and vocabulary the real copy should use.
- →Avoid using the same generated block in multiple content zones of the same mockup; even reviewers who know it is placeholder text will notice repeated structure.
FAQ
why use business placeholder text instead of lorem ipsum
Lorem ipsum signals 'ignore this' to reviewers, so they stop engaging with the layout. Business-flavored filler keeps real word density and familiar vocabulary, so stakeholders react to the design rather than the absence of content. That usually means sharper feedback and fewer revision rounds.
how different are the corporate, startup, and consulting tones really
Less than the labels suggest: all three share the same four sentence templates, twelve adjectives, and fourteen nouns — only the twelve-verb pool changes. Corporate gives you 'orchestrate' and 'align', startup gives 'ship' and 'iterate', consulting gives 'benchmark' and 'strategize'. Expect the same sentence rhythm with different action words.
can I accidentally publish this placeholder text and will it hurt SEO
If it ships, it reads as thin, generic content — bad for users and unhelpful for rankings. Keep placeholder strictly to the design phase: use staging environments with noindex headers and run a content pass before launch so no generated block survives into an indexed page.
is the output grammatically clean enough for a client demo
Mostly — the four templates are grammatical, though the verb slot occasionally bends ('Our team roadmaps scalable pipelines'), which reads as startup-speak anyway. Since every sentence is semantically empty by design, give any block you will present a ten-second read and regenerate if a line lands oddly.
You might also like
Popular tools from other categories that share themes with this one.
Try these next
More free tools from other corners of the catalog, picked by shared themes.