Turn a raw spec sheet into a persuasive product description
Converts pasted product specs into an ecommerce description with a use-case opening, benefit-translated features, and an objection-handling close.
The prompt — fill the [BRACKETS]0 copies
Write a product description for [PRODUCT NAME], sold at [PRICE] on [STORE OR MARKETPLACE], for buyers who are [ONE-LINE BUYER DESCRIPTION]. Raw input — use only what is here; do not add capabilities or invent numbers: [PASTE SPECS, MATERIALS, DIMENSIONS, FEATURES] The most common hesitation buyers have: [MAIN OBJECTION, E.G. PRICE, DURABILITY, SIZING] Structure: 1. Opening line (one sentence): the primary use case or the moment the buyer will actually use this. No brand throat-clearing. 2. Body (2-3 short paragraphs): translate each major spec into what it means in use, in the pattern "what it is, then what that gets the buyer." Skip specs that do not matter to this audience. 3. Spec block: the remaining hard details as scannable bullets. 4. Closing line: address [MAIN OBJECTION] directly using a fact from the input, then a simple call to action. Constraints: - 120-180 words for the prose sections, excluding the spec bullets. - Second person, present tense. - No superlatives you cannot support from the input. If the input cannot support a claim, leave the claim out. - After the full description, write a 20-word short version for category and collection pages.
Updated 2026-08-18
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