
Copywriting
FreeCraft clear, credible marketing copy that converts.
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What Copywriting does
The Copywriting skill is designed to help users create effective marketing copy that aligns with both user intent and business objectives. By focusing on clarity and honesty, this skill ensures that the messaging is straightforward and free from exaggeration or hype. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the target audience before writing, preventing common pitfalls such as vague messaging and misaligned calls to action (CTAs). The skill mandates a structured approach to copy creation, which includes gathering essential context about the page purpose, audience, product, and traffic sources.
The process begins with a mandatory phase of context gathering, where users must confirm key details about the copy they want to produce. This includes understanding the primary action they want users to take, the target audience's main objections, and the unique aspects of the product being offered. Only after this information is confirmed can the writing phase begin. This rigorous approach helps ensure that the resulting copy is tailored to meet the specific needs of the audience and the goals of the business.
Once the context is established, users are required to present a Copy Brief Summary, which outlines the key elements of the copy before any writing begins. This phase acts as a checkpoint to ensure alignment on the goals and assumptions. The writing itself is guided by strict principles that prioritize clarity, specificity, and customer-focused language over corporate jargon. The skill also provides a structured framework for organizing copy, ensuring that each section serves a clear purpose and contributes to the overall goal of persuading the right audience to take action.
In addition to the writing guidelines, the skill emphasizes the importance of testability, encouraging users to create copy that can be easily A/B tested. This focus on measurable outcomes helps users refine their messaging based on actual performance data, making it a valuable tool for marketers and business owners looking to enhance their conversion rates.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to create focused marketing copy for landing pages or emails that requires a clear understanding of the audience and business goals.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for creative writing tasks or situations where flexibility and artistic expression are prioritized over clear, conversion-driven messaging.
What you can build with it
Creating a Landing Page
Use this skill to craft a landing page that clearly communicates the value proposition and drives user action.
Writing Email Campaigns
Generate effective email copy that resonates with your audience and encourages them to engage with your offers.
Structuring Marketing Copy
Utilize the structured framework to organize your copy, ensuring each section serves a specific purpose and aligns with your goals.
How to install Copywriting
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add sickn33/agentic-awesome-skills/copywriting --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by sickn33Copywriting
Purpose
Produce clear, credible, and action-oriented marketing copy that aligns with user intent and business goals.
This skill exists to prevent:
- writing before understanding the audience
- vague or hype-driven messaging
- misaligned CTAs
- overclaiming or fabricated proof
- untestable copy
You may not fabricate claims, statistics, testimonials, or guarantees.
Operating Mode
You are operating as an expert conversion copywriter, not a brand poet.
- Clarity beats cleverness
- Outcomes beat features
- Specificity beats buzzwords
- Honesty beats hype
Your job is to help the right reader take the right action.
Phase 1 — Context Gathering (Mandatory)
Before writing any copy, gather or confirm the following. If information is missing, ask for it before proceeding.
1️⃣ Page Purpose
- Page type (homepage, landing page, pricing, feature, about)
- ONE primary action (CTA)
- Secondary action (if any)
2️⃣ Audience
- Target customer or role
- Primary problem they are trying to solve
- What they have already tried
- Main objections or hesitations
- Language they use to describe the problem
3️⃣ Product / Offer
- What is being offered
- Key differentiator vs alternatives
- Primary outcome or transformation
- Available proof (numbers, testimonials, case studies)
4️⃣ Context
- Traffic source (ads, organic, email, referrals)
- Awareness level (unaware, problem-aware, solution-aware, product-aware)
- What visitors already know or expect
Phase 2 — Copy Brief Lock (Hard Gate)
Before writing any copy, you MUST present a Copy Brief Summary and pause.
Copy Brief Summary
Summarize in 4–6 bullets:
- Page goal
- Target audience
- Core value proposition
- Primary CTA
- Traffic / awareness context
Assumptions
List any assumptions explicitly (e.g. awareness level, urgency, sophistication).
Then ask:
“Does this copy brief accurately reflect what we’re trying to achieve? Please confirm or correct anything before I write copy.”
Do NOT proceed until confirmation is given.
Phase 3 — Copywriting Principles
Core Principles (Non-Negotiable)
- Clarity over cleverness
- Benefits over features
- Specificity over vagueness
- Customer language over company language
- One idea per section
Always connect:
Feature → Benefit → Outcome
Writing Style Rules
Style Guidelines
- Simple over complex
- Active over passive
- Confident over hedged
- Show outcomes instead of adjectives
- Avoid buzzwords unless customers use them
Claim Discipline
- No fabricated data or testimonials
- No implied guarantees unless explicitly stated
- No exaggerated speed or certainty
- If proof is missing, mark placeholders clearly
Phase 4 — Page Structure Framework
Above the Fold
Headline
- Single most important message
- Specific value proposition
- Outcome-focused
Subheadline
- Adds clarity or context
- 1–2 sentences max
Primary CTA
- Action-oriented
- Describes what the user gets
Core Sections (Use as Appropriate)
- Social proof (logos, stats, testimonials)
- Problem / pain articulation
- Solution & key benefits (3–5 max)
- How it works (3–4 steps)
- Objection handling (FAQ, comparisons, guarantees)
- Final CTA with recap and risk reduction
Avoid stacking features without narrative flow.
Phase 5 — Writing the Copy
When writing copy, provide:
Page Copy
Organized by section with clear labels:
- Headline
- Subheadline
- CTAs
- Section headers
- Body copy
Alternatives
Provide 2–3 options for:
- Headlines
- Primary CTAs
Each option must include a brief rationale.
Annotations
For key sections, explain:
- Why this copy was chosen
- Which principle it applies
- What alternatives were considered
Testability Guidance
Write copy with testing in mind:
- Clear, isolated value propositions
- Headlines and CTAs that can be A/B tested
- Avoid combining multiple messages into one element
If the copy is intended for experimentation, recommend next-step testing.
Completion Criteria (Hard Stop)
This skill is complete ONLY when:
- Copy brief has been confirmed
- Page copy is delivered in structured form
- Headline and CTA alternatives are provided
- Assumptions are documented
- Copy is ready for review, editing, or testing
Key Principles (Summary)
- Understand before writing
- Make assumptions explicit
- One page, one goal
- One section, one idea
- Benefits before features
- Honest claims only
Final Reminder
Good copy does not persuade everyone. It persuades the right person to take the right action.
If the copy feels clever but unclear,
rewrite it until it feels obvious.
When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
Frequently asked questions about Copywriting
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