Marketing
Landing page copy from a real product
Writes page copy grounded in what the product actually does, with the vague-benefit trap closed off.
Prompt
Write landing page copy for:
Product: {{product}}
What it actually does: {{what_it_does}}
Who it's for: {{audience}}
The problem it solves: {{problem}}
What people use instead today: {{alternative}}
Sections: headline, subheadline, three benefit blocks (heading + 2 sentences each), one objection-handling block, final CTA.
Rules:
- Every benefit must be traceable to a real capability I listed. Do not invent features.
- No "revolutionary", "game-changing", "seamless", "empower", "unlock"
- The headline says what it does, not how it feels
- Name the alternative directly in the objection block
Flag anything you had to guess at.Fill these in
Replace each highlighted variable before sending. Leaving them in place is the most common reason these prompts under-perform.
| Variable | What to put | Example |
|---|---|---|
{{product}} | Product name | HIMEXA Workflows |
{{what_it_does}} | Concrete capabilities | step-by-step guides pairing AI tools for one goal |
{{audience}} | Target user | creators producing weekly video content |
{{problem}} | Problem solved | knowing which tools to combine and in what order |
{{alternative}} | Current alternative | scattered YouTube tutorials |
Tips for better output
- "Flag anything you had to guess at" catches invented features before they reach your page.
- Feed it your real feature list, not your aspirations — copy grounded in reality converts better.