Commerce & Merchandising

Product Description Writer (per product)

3 credits As low as $0.21 per run

Write conversion-focused product copy for one item at a time without making the catalog sound generic.

Your product descriptions are costing you sales

Most product descriptions fall into one of two traps: either they are one-sentence afterthoughts that tell the customer nothing, or they are copy-pasted manufacturer specs that read like a parts catalog. Neither sells.

A great product description does three things: it helps the customer picture owning the product, it answers the questions they would ask in person, and it removes the last bit of hesitation before they click "buy."

Why this is harder than it sounds

If you have 20 products, writing descriptions is a weekend project. If you have 200 products, it is a full-time job. And every new product you add needs a description before it goes live. Most store owners fall behind and start listing products with placeholder text, manufacturer copy, or nothing at all.

Professional copywriters charge $25 to $100 per product description. At 200 products, that is $5,000 to $20,000.

What this workflow creates

The Product Description Writer generates a compelling, customer-focused description for one product at a time:

  • Benefit-first writing that leads with what the customer gets, not what the product is
  • Sensory details that help online shoppers imagine the product in their hands, kitchen, or home
  • SEO-optimized language that includes the search terms customers actually use when looking for this type of product
  • Objection handling that addresses common hesitations like sizing, durability, or value

Three credits per product. You could describe your entire catalog for less than a single professional copywriter would charge for ten products.

What your customers experience

Your customer lands on a product page. Instead of a generic spec list, they read a description that speaks to them. It explains why this product matters, who it is for, and how it fits into their life. That shift from specs to story is what turns browsers into buyers.

You do not need a copywriter on staff

Product descriptions follow proven formulas. Lead with the benefit. Paint a picture. Handle objections. Close with confidence. This workflow applies those formulas with awareness of your specific product, your industry, and your customer. The output is ready to publish or easy to edit to match your brand voice.

What does this cost?

This workflow uses 3 credits per run. The bigger the credit pack you buy, the less each run costs.

Credit packPack priceCost per run
100 Credits $17.00 $0.51
500 Credits $55.00 $0.33
2,500 Credits $225.00 $0.27
10,000 Credits $800.00 $0.24
50,000 Credits $3500.00 $0.21 best value

Promo credit packs do not expire for one year from purchase, and early-release buyers keep the pack price they bought even if public pack pricing rises later. AI credits stay separate from Free, Pro Monthly, and Pro Lifetime plans.

Best use for Product Description Writer (per product)

Product Description Writer (per product) is registered as the store product desc workflow in the Commerce & Merchandising group. Its job is specific: Write conversion-focused product copy for one item at a time without making the catalog sound generic.

Use it when the owner has a real commerce & merchandising task connected to Commerce. The related module context is Commerce: Product catalog, orders, Stripe payments, and WooCommerce import, so the output should land back in that operational path instead of becoming loose AI text.

Inputs to prepare for Product Description Writer (per product)

  • The exact product, menu item, special, bundle, review, or customer segment being improved.
  • Price, availability, ingredients, materials, service limits, pickup or delivery details, and anything customers commonly ask before buying.
  • Where the result will appear inside Commerce so the storefront or menu stays consistent.

Review rules before spending 3 credit(s)

  • Make sure Product Description Writer (per product) is solving the specific task named on this page, not creating filler copy.
  • Check the output against real business facts, the module where it will be used, and the next action expected from staff or the customer.
  • Prefer a shorter approved result over a longer draft that wanders away from the workflow's purpose.