12 Carousel CTA Ideas for Your Last Slide (That Actually Convert)
Most carousels just… end. The last slide is where you turn attention into action, a save, a follow, a share, a click. Don’t waste it. Here are CTAs that work, grouped by what you want.
For saves (and reach)
- “Save this so you have it when you need it.”
- “Bookmark this for your next [task].”
- “Steal this framework, save it now.”
For shares
- “Send this to someone who’s stuck on [problem].”
- “Tag a [role] who needs this.”
- “Share this to your story if it helped.”
For follows
- “Follow for more [topic] every week.”
- “I post one of these every [day], follow so you don’t miss it.”
For comments and clicks
- “Comment ‘[word]’ and I’ll send you the [resource].”
- “Which one are you trying first? Tell me below.”
- “Full guide in bio.”
- “Link in bio to [specific outcome].”
The rule: ask for one thing
A CTA that asks for a save and a follow and a comment gets none of them. Pick the single action that matters most for this post and make it unmissable. Your CTA slide should look intentional, not like an afterthought, which is where an on-brand template helps.
In Supaslides, the CTA slide is a first-class layout: Claude writes it to match your goal and your brand theme makes it look like the natural close to the deck.
Quick answers
What should the last slide of a carousel say?
Ask for one specific action that matches your goal, save, share, follow, comment, or click. A single clear CTA outperforms one that asks for several things at once.
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