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30-JAN-2026 | Kintab’s “Save the earth twice a day” Ad by Paul Belford


The Vault from Copywork365

The swipe file is dead.
Literally, and maybe figuratively as well.
When I first started working on this project, I gave it the working title, Toolbox. The simple tagline was: the swipe file on roids.
But the more I worked on it, the more it became clear that this wasn’t just a box of tools. Calling it a swipe file wasn’t accurate, either. Roided up, or otherwise.
Because at its core, the swipe file is merely a collection of pictures or text. A pile, in other words.
This thing behaves more like a navigable map.
And no matter how much stuff you hoard into a swipe file, its contents are inert.
This, on the other hand, grows deeper over time. Its contents are living.
So, henceforth, this will be known as…

(This is just a placeholder, made with the help of AI.
So hit me up if you can make this more human & prettier!)
The Vault is an atomic copywriting database. As far as I know it’s the first of its kind, so that’s what I’m calling it.
It’s a database of world-class excerpts just like the ones we cover right here on the daily. Spanning ad copy, webpage copy, and literature.
Each excerpt is x-rayed and dissected to reveal what makes everything tick, how it works — on the most granular level. (Hence, atomic.)
It covers all the tools, techniques, and psychology we touch on here, but in their full depth. Making it easy to master these “devices” and then apply them to your own persuasive writing. You can even filter by author or brand to steal the secret sauce from your very favorite writers, copywriters, and brands.
Same as before, I’ve still got a forever deal for you.
If you join the waitlist below, you get exclusive lifetime access for an ultra-low flat fee when The Vault launches. (It’s looking like Q1 or Q2 of 2026.)
After all, a sweetheart deal is the least I can do to thank you for your support.
And as I’ve mentioned before, yes, I really do mean lifetime.
Even if the internet ceases to exist. I’ll toil day and night to make sure you receive a physical copy. With however many thousands of excerpts this accumulates over its lifetime.
Pinky promise.

Kintab’s “Save the earth twice a day” Ad by Paul Belford

Save the earth twice a day. Here’s how: Get up. Brush your teeth. And do the same thing at night. Then repeat forever. But just make sure that you’re always brushing with our minty toothtabs. A refreshing alternative to the toothpaste that comes in plastic tubes. Toothpaste tubes are absolutely fine of course until you have to throw them away. Because ‘away’ just becomes that giant plastic island in the Pacific. Instead, use Kintab in refillable, plastic-free packs and keep your teeth clean and the world fresh. 🏁

Hook: commanding your reader + aspiration + puzzle. “Ok… how is this even possible?” So we read on to find out.
Coinage: “toothtabs.” Thought leadership + ownership of a new thing.
Short short short sentences to punctuate! And of course: complete ideas > complete sentences.
Conservation of momentum from one sentence to another with “and,” “but,” “because.”
Quieter, but in the background: the little input, big output trope. The human brain loves this one. One little change in toothpaste → saving the world.
