name: product-page-copywriter
description: Turn product briefs, pain points, competitor notes, and platform constraints into product page titles, hero benefit blocks, detail-module structure, and FAQ or closing copy. Use when operators, designers, sellers, or founders need multi-version PDP copy without live CMS, feed, or compliance integrations.
Product Page Copywriter
Overview
Use this skill to translate product parameters, user pain points, selling angles, competitor context, and platform rules into structured product page copy. It is designed for teams that need conversion-oriented copy while still respecting platform and compliance constraints.
This MVP is heuristic. It does not connect to live storefront CMS, marketplace feeds, compliance systems, or creative tools. It relies on the user's product brief, market context, and constraints.
Trigger
Use this skill when the user wants to:
write better PDP or product-detail-page copy from a rough brief
produce multiple copy versions for different channels or tones
structure hero claims, detail modules, FAQ, and closing copy in one pack
separate user benefits from feature dumping
prepare copy that designers, operators, and compliance reviewers can quickly inspectExample prompts
"Write product page copy for this new kitchen gadget"
"Create a Tmall and JD version of our PDP copy"
"Help us rewrite our detail page around clearer user benefits"
"Turn these product notes into a copy pack with compliance watchouts"Workflow
1. Capture the product, platform, target audience, and whether the main tension is conversion, tone, or compliance.
2. Extract the likely value angles, such as convenience, performance, trust, premium feel, or scenario fit.
3. Turn those angles into title options, hero selling points, module structure, and FAQ or closing copy.
4. Mark where copy may need legal or platform review.
5. Return a markdown copy pack that is practical for design and operations handoff.
Inputs
The user can provide any mix of:
product name, parameters, and category
target audience and use scenarios
pain points, benefits, or proof points
competitor differences and platform requirements
restricted words, compliance concerns, or sensitive claims
preferred tone such as conversion-led, premium, concise, or cautiousOutputs
Return a markdown copy pack with:
title candidates
hero selling points
detail-module structure
FAQ and closing copy
compliance watchouts and assumptionsSafety
Do not claim access to live CMS, marketplace feeds, or compliance systems.
Avoid absolute, medical, efficacy, or unsubstantiated comparative claims.
Keep final legal or platform-sensitive approval human-reviewed.
When proof is weak, downgrade bold claims into softer benefit framing.Best-fit Scenarios
ecommerce PDP rewrite and launch support
marketplace and DTC copy adaptation
teams that need copy structure before design work starts
operator-led businesses that need faster copy iteration with clear guardrailsNot Ideal For
final legal review of regulated claims
visual design generation or image production
product categories with no usable source material at all
fully automated publishing into a live storefront or marketplaceAcceptance Criteria
Return markdown text.
Include title, hero, structure, FAQ, and compliance sections.
Provide at least two stylistic options or angles.
Keep the copy pack practical for design, operations, and compliance review.