Sample output
Sample Product Creative Kit
A realistic preview of how one product brief becomes product positioning, commerce copy, ad copy, image prompts, video prompts, UGC scripts, and a testing plan.
Input brief
The product context
- product
- Vitamin C Serum
- audience
- Busy professionals who want a simple morning skincare routine
- channel
- Shopify, Amazon, Meta Ads, and short-form video
- offer
- Launch bundle with 15% off
- model
- Gemini Image and Veo
Before and after
Why the kit is not a generic prompt pack
Generic prompt
Write ads and image prompts for a skincare serum.
Optimized kit direction
Position a lightweight vitamin C serum for busy professionals who want a simple morning routine. Create Shopify product copy, Amazon-style benefit bullets, Meta hooks, Google headlines, Gemini Image product prompts, a 15-second Veo video prompt, and claim-safe testing notes.
Deliverables
Example sections inside the custom kit
Product positioning
A simple morning skincare step for busy professionals who want a polished routine without a complicated shelf of products.
Feature-to-benefit map
Lightweight texture -> easy morning use. Vitamin C positioning -> brighter-looking routine language without medical or guaranteed result claims.
Commerce asset
Vitamin C Serum for Daily Morning Routine, Lightweight Glow-Focused Face Serum, 30ml.
Ad angle
One drop before your first meeting: show the product as a fast, clean routine upgrade, not a dramatic transformation claim.
Image prompt
Premium serum bottle on a clean bathroom counter, soft morning light, orange accent prop, readable label, 4:5 social ad crop.
Video prompt
15-second vertical video: hand reaches for serum, close-up drop, morning mirror moment, final product hero with short CTA.
UGC script
Hook: I wanted one skincare step that did not slow down my morning. Show the product, texture, quick use case, and a calm routine close.
Testing note
Test one routine-speed angle against one product-texture angle while keeping audience and offer unchanged.
Use cases
Works best when you already have a product to sell
The strongest kits come from concrete product facts: audience, benefits, offer, marketplace, ad platform, and model preference. This is why a brief is reviewed before payment.
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