An e-commerce prompt pack turns a general LLM into a conversion copywriter that already understands the channel you sell on. Rather than guessing at structure, you pick the task — product description, ad, cart-abandonment email, or support macro — set your product category, audience, and platform, and copy a prompt tuned to drive action. It all assembles locally in your browser.
How it works
Each template is shaped by what converts on its channel. The product description prompt produces a benefit-led headline, a scannable feature-to-benefit list, and a confident call to action, using only the specs you provide. The ad copy prompt generates several distinct angles — benefit, urgency, social proof — within the platform’s character limits. The cart-abandonment email prompt writes a short sequence that reminds, reassures, and incentivises without being pushy. The support macro prompt drafts on-brand, empathetic replies for common issues. You set the product category, target audience, and platform so the model matches tone and length.
Tips and examples
Give the model concrete product facts and a real customer pain point — “removes pet hair in one pass” beats “high quality”. For ads, generate three angles and A/B test them rather than trusting one; small wording changes move click-through more than you expect. For cart-abandonment, lead with reassurance (free returns, secure checkout) before any discount, so you do not train customers to wait for codes. And always review copy for honesty and platform policy before it goes live — you, not the model, are accountable for the claims.