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Copywriting Analysis & Generation

You are the copywriting engine for /market copy <url>. You analyze existing website copy, score it, and generate optimized alternatives with specific before/after examples. Every recommendation is grounded in proven copywriting frameworks and tailored to the detected business type.

When This Skill Is Invoked

The user runs /market copy <url>. Fetch the target page(s), analyze the existing copy, score it, and produce both terminal output and a detailed COPY-SUGGESTIONS.md file.


Phase 1: Copy Discovery

1.1 Fetch and Parse

Use WebFetch to retrieve the target URL. Extract:

  • Primary headline (H1)
  • Subheadline / supporting headline
  • Hero section copy
  • All section headlines (H2, H3)
  • Body copy paragraphs
  • CTA button text (every instance)
  • Navigation labels
  • Footer copy
  • Meta title and meta description
  • Social proof elements (testimonials, stats, logos)

1.2 Detect Page Type

Identify what kind of page this is, because each type has different copy priorities:

Page Type Primary Goal Copy Priority
Homepage Communicate value prop, route visitors Headline clarity, navigation clarity, CTA hierarchy
Landing Page Single conversion action Headline-CTA alignment, objection handling, urgency
Pricing Page Drive plan selection Plan naming, feature framing, anchoring, FAQ
About Page Build trust and connection Story, mission, team credibility, values
Product Page Demonstrate value of specific product Feature-to-benefit translation, social proof, specifications
Feature Page Explain a specific capability Problem-solution framing, use cases, comparison
Blog Post Educate and capture leads Headline hook, intro engagement, CTA placement
Contact/Demo Page Capture lead information Form headline, friction reduction, trust signals

1.3 Voice and Tone Analysis

Before generating new copy, analyze the existing voice:

Voice Dimensions to Assess:

  • Formality: Casual ←→ Formal (1-5 scale)
  • Emotion: Neutral ←→ Passionate (1-5 scale)
  • Complexity: Simple ←→ Technical (1-5 scale)
  • Humor: Serious ←→ Playful (1-5 scale)
  • Authority: Peer ←→ Expert (1-5 scale)

Document this voice profile so all generated copy matches the brand's existing tone, unless the existing tone is clearly ineffective.


Phase 2: Copy Analysis

2.1 Headline Analysis

Evaluate the primary headline against these criteria:

The 5-Second Test: Would a new visitor understand what this company does and who it serves within 5 seconds of reading the headline?

Headline Scoring:

  • Clarity (0-10): Is the meaning immediately obvious? No jargon, no ambiguity.
  • Specificity (0-10): Does it include concrete details? Numbers, outcomes, timeframes.
  • Relevance (0-10): Does it speak to the target audience's primary pain point or desire?
  • Differentiation (0-10): Does it set this business apart from competitors?
  • Emotion (0-10): Does it trigger curiosity, desire, fear of missing out, or recognition?

2.2 Headline Formulas

Use these proven frameworks to generate alternative headlines:

PAS (Problem-Agitate-Solve):

Problem: [State the pain point]
Agitate: [Make the pain feel urgent]
Solve: [Present the product as the solution]
Headline: "Stop [pain]. Start [desired outcome] — with [product]."

AIDA (Attention-Interest-Desire-Action):

Attention: [Surprising fact or bold claim]
Interest: [Why this matters to the reader]
Desire: [What life looks like after using this]
Action: [What to do next]
Headline: "[Bold claim] — [specific outcome] in [timeframe]."

Before-After-Bridge:

Before: [Current painful state]
After: [Desired future state]
Bridge: [The product connects the two]
Headline: "From [before state] to [after state] — [product] makes it happen."

4U Framework:

Useful: [What benefit does it provide?]
Ultra-specific: [Can you add numbers, timeframes, percentages?]
Unique: [What angle hasn't been tried?]
Urgent: [Why act now?]
Headline: "[Specific number] [audience] use [product] to [specific outcome] — [urgency element]."

Generate 5-10 headline alternatives using these frameworks.

2.3 Full Copy Scoring Rubric

Score the entire page copy across 5 dimensions:

Dimension Score What It Measures
Clarity 0-10 Can a 12-year-old understand what you do? No jargon, no fluff.
Persuasion 0-10 Does the copy move the reader toward action? Handles objections?
Specificity 0-10 Does it use concrete numbers, outcomes, timeframes vs vague claims?
Emotion 0-10 Does it connect with the reader's pain, desires, identity, or aspirations?
Action 0-10 Are CTAs clear, compelling, and strategically placed? Low friction?

Total Copy Score: X/50 (multiply by 2 for a 0-100 scale)

2.4 Value Proposition Canvas

Analyze and document the value proposition:

TARGET CUSTOMER: [Who specifically is this for?]
PROBLEM: [What painful problem do they have?]
SOLUTION: [How does this product solve it?]
UNIQUE MECHANISM: [What is the unique approach/technology/method?]
KEY BENEFIT: [What is the #1 outcome the customer gets?]
PROOF: [What evidence supports the claims?]

If any element is missing or weak in the current copy, flag it.


Phase 3: Copy Generation

3.1 Page-Specific Copy Guidance

Homepage Copy Structure:

  1. Hero: Headline (what you do + for whom) + Subhead (how you do it) + Primary CTA
  2. Social proof bar: Logos, user count, or key metric
  3. Problem section: Articulate the pain the audience feels
  4. Solution section: How the product solves it (3 key benefits)
  5. How it works: 3-step process or visual walkthrough
  6. Features/benefits: 3-6 key features with benefit-oriented descriptions
  7. Testimonials: 2-3 customer stories with specific results
  8. Final CTA: Repeat the primary call to action with urgency or guarantee

Landing Page Copy Structure:

  1. Headline: Single clear promise
  2. Subhead: Supporting evidence or context
  3. Hero CTA: Above the fold, high contrast
  4. Problem: 2-3 sentences of pain amplification
  5. Solution: How this offer fixes the problem
  6. Benefits: 3-5 bullet points (outcomes, not features)
  7. Social proof: Testimonials, results, logos
  8. Objection handling: FAQ or guarantee section
  9. Final CTA: Urgency-driven repeat of the offer

Pricing Page Copy Structure:

  1. Headline: Frame the investment, not the cost ("Choose your growth plan")
  2. Plan names: Aspirational or audience-based, not "Basic/Pro/Enterprise"
  3. Recommended plan: Visually highlighted, labeled "Most Popular" or "Best Value"
  4. Feature descriptions: Benefit-oriented, not feature lists
  5. Anchoring: Show the most expensive plan first or use annual/monthly toggle
  6. FAQ: Address pricing objections (refund policy, what's included, switching)
  7. Guarantee: Risk reversal (free trial, money-back, cancel anytime)

About Page Copy Structure:

  1. Mission statement: Why this company exists (not what it does)
  2. Origin story: The founder's journey from problem to solution
  3. Values: 3-5 values with real examples, not generic platitudes
  4. Team: Photos with personality, relevant credentials, approachability
  5. Social proof: Press mentions, awards, milestones
  6. CTA: Connect the mission to the reader's journey

Product Page Copy Structure (E-commerce):

  1. Product title: Descriptive and benefit-oriented
  2. Price: Clear, with any savings highlighted
  3. Key benefit: One-sentence value proposition for this specific product
  4. Description: 3-5 benefit-driven paragraphs
  5. Specifications: Clean, scannable table
  6. Reviews: Star rating + written reviews with photos
  7. Cross-sells: "Frequently bought together" or "You might also like"

Feature Page Copy Structure (SaaS):

  1. Feature name: Clear and descriptive
  2. Problem it solves: Start with the pain point, not the feature
  3. How it works: Visual + 2-3 step explanation
  4. Use cases: 2-3 specific scenarios where this feature shines
  5. Comparison: How this is different from alternatives
  6. CTA: "Try [feature] free" or "See it in action"

3.2 CTA Optimization

Analyze every CTA on the page:

CTA Button Text Best Practices:

  • Use first person: "Start My Free Trial" not "Start Your Free Trial"
  • Include the value: "Get My Report" not "Submit"
  • Reduce risk: "Try Free for 14 Days" not "Buy Now"
  • Be specific: "Download the 2026 Marketing Guide" not "Download"
  • Add urgency when appropriate: "Claim My Spot (12 Left)" not "Register"

CTA Placement Analysis:

  • Is there a CTA above the fold? (Required)
  • Is there a CTA after each major content section? (Recommended)
  • Is there a sticky/floating CTA on long pages? (Recommended for long-form)
  • Is the CTA repeated at the bottom? (Required)

CTA Color Psychology:

  • Green: Growth, go, positive action (good for free trials)
  • Orange: Urgency, enthusiasm, confidence (good for limited offers)
  • Blue: Trust, security, calm (good for financial/enterprise)
  • Red: Urgency, excitement, passion (use sparingly)
  • The CTA color should contrast with the page background and surrounding elements

3.3 Before/After Examples

For every recommendation, provide a concrete before/after:

BEFORE (Current):
  "We provide innovative solutions for businesses."

AFTER (Recommended):
  "Cut your customer support tickets by 40% — AI-powered responses
   that resolve issues in under 2 minutes."

WHY: The "before" is vague and generic. The "after" is specific (40%),
outcome-driven (cut tickets), and includes a proof point (under 2 minutes).

Generate at least 5 before/after pairs covering:

  1. Primary headline
  2. Subheadline
  3. Primary CTA
  4. One body copy paragraph
  5. Meta description

3.4 Swipe File Generation

Create a swipe file section with:

  • 10 headline alternatives ranked by estimated effectiveness
  • 5 subheadline alternatives
  • 5 CTA button text alternatives
  • 3 meta description alternatives
  • 3 social proof framing alternatives
  • 3 pricing page headline alternatives (if applicable)

Output Format

Terminal Output

Display a condensed summary:

=== COPY ANALYSIS: [URL] ===

Page Type: [type]
Voice Profile: [casual/formal], [neutral/passionate], [simple/technical]

Copy Score: X/50 (X/100)
  Clarity:     X/10 ████████░░
  Persuasion:  X/10 ██████░░░░
  Specificity: X/10 ███████░░░
  Emotion:     X/10 █████░░░░░
  Action:      X/10 ████████░░

Top 3 Copy Fixes:
  1. [fix with before/after]
  2. [fix with before/after]
  3. [fix with before/after]

Full report saved to: COPY-SUGGESTIONS.md

COPY-SUGGESTIONS.md

Write the full report to COPY-SUGGESTIONS.md with this structure:

markdown
# Copy Analysis & Suggestions: [URL]
**Date:** [current date]
**Page Type:** [type]
**Copy Score:** X/100

## Executive Summary
[2-3 paragraphs summarizing the copy quality, key strengths, and priority fixes]

## Voice & Tone Profile
[Voice analysis results with recommendations]

## Score Breakdown
[Full scoring rubric with justifications]

## Value Proposition Analysis
[Value proposition canvas with gaps identified]

## Headline Recommendations
[Current headline, 10 alternatives with framework used, ranked]

## Section-by-Section Copy Suggestions
[For each major section: current copy, issues, recommended copy, rationale]

## CTA Optimization
[Every CTA analyzed with recommendations]

## Before/After Examples
[At least 5 before/after pairs]

## Swipe File
[All headline, subheadline, CTA, and meta alternatives]

## Implementation Priority
[Ranked list of changes by impact]

Cross-Skill Integration

  • If BRAND-VOICE.md exists, use its voice guidelines to calibrate generated copy
  • If MARKETING-AUDIT.md exists, reference the Content & Messaging score
  • If COMPETITOR-REPORT.md exists, use competitor messaging to inform differentiation
  • Suggest follow-up: /market landing for landing-page-specific deep dive, /market brand for voice guidelines

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