Ogilvy doesn't try to do all the writing for you. You're the hero, Ogilvy is your sidekick. Sick of copy-pasting back and forth to ChatGPT? You should be able to go from blank canvas to finished draft without ever leaving an editor. That's why we built Ogilvy.
I’m pumped to finally share Ogilvy, a text editor built from the ground up for conversion copywriting.
If you’ve ever struggled to write copy that really converts — think landing pages, emails, ads, or anything in between — this is going to be your new best friend.
I’ve spent years helping companies with copywriting, whether it was in-house at a startup, freelancing, or via my agency Conversion Factory, and one thing always bugged me: most AI writing tools try to take over and write for you.
That’s not what I wanted.
I wanted a tool that would act like a true assistant — something that works alongside me, giving me feedback and suggestions while I stay in the driver’s seat.
So, I built Ogilvy to do exactly that.
It’s not here to churn out generic copy.
It’s here to help you write better, sharper, more persuasive copy that drives action.
@corey_haines@taniabell Love the genius idea, though had the same question🤣 I thought Ogilvy as a last name would not be protected if other people share the same last name?
Love the name (especially because Ogilvy + Burnett were the top marketers in the 20th century) ;)
One suggestion on the button in Ogilvy Assistant: The icon looks like the calendar icon – I thought that it was for scheduling the content on social media. :D Maybe change it to a speech bubble with the "+" in the speech bubble could be more descriptive :)
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@corey_haines This idea is genius!
wouldn't the name Ogilvy be protected, @corey_haines ?
@corey_haines @taniabell
As an ex WPP person, I can absolutely assure you that it will indeed be protected.
@corey_haines @taniabell Love the genius idea, though had the same question🤣 I thought Ogilvy as a last name would not be protected if other people share the same last name?
Love the name (especially because Ogilvy + Burnett were the top marketers in the 20th century) ;)
One suggestion on the button in Ogilvy Assistant: The icon looks like the calendar icon – I thought that it was for scheduling the content on social media. :D Maybe change it to a speech bubble with the "+" in the speech bubble could be more descriptive :)