- Nov 19, 2025
- 5 min read
Templates: Save, Reuse, and Never Type the Same Response Twice
If you write the same response more than twice, you need a template. Customer support agents, sales teams, community managers, and anyone who handles repetitive communication wastes hours every week typing variations of the same message. ForSocials' Templates feature solves this with a simple response library built right into your browser.
Create templates for any scenario: customer support scripts, sales follow-ups, social media responses, meeting confirmations, rejection emails, or any text you find yourself typing repeatedly. Each template can include attachments — PDFs, images, or documents you commonly send alongside your responses. No more searching through folders for that file you always attach.
The workflow is flexible. You can copy a template as-is and paste it directly, which is perfect for standardised responses that don't need modification. Or you can use the Rewriter to polish the template before pasting, adapting it to the specific context. Copy, Rewrite, Paste. It takes seconds instead of minutes.
Templates are stored locally on your browser via cookies. We don't store your templates on any server — they live entirely on your machine. This is ideal for privacy-conscious users and teams handling sensitive information. The trade-off is that if you clear your browser cookies or cache, your templates will be deleted. Consider exporting important templates as a backup.
The Templates feature is accessible from the AI Navbar that ForSocials overlays onto every webpage. Combined with Reply Guy for social engagement, the Rewriter for professional text, and Chat with AI for instant answers, Templates completes the four-tool AI toolkit. **Add ForSocials to Chrome and build your response library today — it's free.**
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