Tools for sellers

AI tools for e-commerce —
list faster, convert better.

Product descriptions tuned per platform, listing bullets, SEO keywords, meta descriptions, and social captions — all from the same product brief. Never invents features.

How e-commerce sellers use this.

A real workflow, not a list of apps. Each step chains into the next — summary becomes flashcards, outline becomes draft, draft gets polished.

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    Pick the right keywords to target before you build the listing. Keyword Research Generator with style=commercial takes your product category and returns 20-40 keywords grouped into clusters like "best X", "X vs Y", "X reviews", "X for [use case]", "X under $N", "cheap X alternatives" — each tagged with intent, volume tier, and difficulty tier. Quick wins (easy + medium-volume) are your first 30-day SEO targets; pillar recommendations are the comparison / buying-guide posts that build long-term organic traffic off-Amazon. Reminds you to verify high-volume tiers in Keyword Planner before committing real ad budget.

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    Start with the listing itself. Product Description Generator takes your product + feature list + platform + tone + angle preference and returns 3-5 full descriptions in distinct voices (benefit-led, feature-focused, story-driven, problem-solution, luxury-positioning) plus a 5-7 bullet listing block + 8-15 SEO keyword suggestions + a recommended default pick. Platform rules auto-applied — the Amazon run bans superlatives, HTML, and emojis; the Etsy run frontloads materials and processing time; the Instagram Shop run makes sure the first 125 characters stand alone as a hook.

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    Write the SERP listing that actually earns the click. Meta Description Generator returns 3-5 meta options under the hard 160-char Google truncation limit in five angles (benefit-led, question-open, stat-forward, how-to, brand-first). Run for every product page, every category page, every landing. Paste the primary keyword and pick platform=product.

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    Handle buyer objections before they bounce. FAQ Generator takes your product + audience + objection notes (shipping, returns, materials, sizing, comparison-to-X) and ships 6-12 real-user Q&A pairs with 40-260 word crawler-friendly answers that lead with the direct answer — exactly what Google pulls for featured snippets and the expandable FAQ rich result. Every Q&A tagged with intent (transactional / commercial / informational / navigational), keyword target, and placement (hero / mid-page / dedicated-section / footer) so you know which 2-3 to promote above the fold and which 6-8 live in the labelled FAQ block mid-page. Plus paste-ready JSON-LD FAQPage markup validated for Rich Results. Never fabricates prices, return windows, or competitor specs.

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    Pick a product title that actually ranks. Title Generator pairs with your description — drop the product topic, pick content kind=blog for long-tail SEO titles, or generate 6-12 options across styles (clear, curious, numbered, how-to, question) to A/B test in Google Shopping, social ads, and product listings.

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    Run paid ads on Google, Meta, and TikTok without the approval dance. Ad Copy Generator takes your product brief + target audience and returns 3-6 platform-exact variants: Google RSA (3-5 × 30-char headlines + 2-4 × 90-char descriptions), Facebook/Instagram feed (primary text with 125-char hook + headline + CTA from Meta's allowed list), TikTok in-feed (opening hook + 100-char ad text). Every variant bakes in platform policy (no superlatives on Google, no fabricated discount % on Meta, no hashtags in TikTok ad text). Compliance flags fire when your brief touches restricted categories (health, financial outcomes, weight loss) — fix them before the ad gets disapproved, not after.

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    Name the brand or the product line. Business Name Generator ships 10-25 name candidates across 9 meaning types (descriptive, suggestive, abstract, invented, compound, founder, acronym, geographic, metaphor) for the DTC / Shopify / Amazon brand you're about to list. Every name includes a pronounce score (1-5) and memorability score (1-5), a trademark-risk rating against 60+ famous marks, and an honest-guess .com availability rating so you know which candidates to register first. Plus 2-6 domain-hunting tips (alternative extensions, prefix/suffix tricks, aftermarket price ranges) and social-handle availability notes for IG / TikTok / LinkedIn. Name first, then tagline, then listing — in that order the positioning is consistent across every surface.

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    Register the .com before you build the Shopify store. Domain Name Generator generates 12-20 candidates across 10 strategies — exact-match, keyword-rich, brandable, compound, prefix-verbed, suffix-labeled, alt-TLD (.co / .shop / .store), invented-coined. Each candidate gets SEO keyword value, brandability, memorability, and typability scores (all 1-5), a trademark flag, and an honest-guess availability rating with aftermarket price hints — so you can decide whether to spring for the $8k one-word .com or launch on get[brand].com and upgrade later. For DTC brands, set TLD preference to "com-first" (Shopify stores live and die by .com) or "global-mix" if you're shipping to Japan / Germany / UK. Direct Namecheap and Porkbun check links on every candidate.

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    Crown the product line with a tagline the listing, landing page, and social campaign can all point to. Slogan & Tagline Generator returns 8-15 candidates across distinct styles (descriptive, benefit-led, punchy, metaphor, contrast, promise) with a rationale, word count, and trademark-risk rating on each — so the line you put on your packaging, your hero image, your Shopify homepage, and your Instagram bio is distinctive enough to own. Pick a vibe (bold for streetwear, elegant for premium CPG, warm for artisan DTC, direct for functional commerce). "Low" risk candidates are yours to ship today.

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    Hashtag packs sized for each feed. Hashtag Generator splits every run into broad (reach), niche (community), and branded (tags you can own) — 15-25 for Instagram, 3-6 for TikTok, 1-3 for Twitter, 3-5 for LinkedIn. Honest volume estimates, zero #like4like spam, paste-ready mix. Pair with product launches, discount drops, and review campaigns.

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    Email campaigns that move inventory. Email Writer returns 2-3 body variants + 2-4 extra subject lines per run — cold outreach to influencers, follow-up to cart abandoners, thank-yous to first-time buyers, winback to lapsed customers. Friendly, direct, or professional tone — no "I hope this finds you well" energy.

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    Summarize competitor listings in seconds. Article Summarizer grabs their landing page claims. Translate your winning copy into 20+ languages for multi-market DTC expansion (Japanese + German + Spanish markets are underserved and profitable).

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Ready when you are.

Free to try — no signup for the first few runs per day of any tool. A free account adds 30 credits/month and saves your work.

Common questions from e-commerce sellers.

Will Amazon flag my AI-generated listing?

Amazon cares about accuracy (no false claims, no banned superlatives like "best" / "#1" / "new"), not about whether AI wrote the copy. When you select platform=Amazon we enforce those rules automatically — no HTML, no emojis, no external URLs, no superlatives on their current ban list. Still, always double-check category-specific restrictions (supplements, electronics, kids') before publishing.

Does it invent specs or materials I don't have?

No — this is prompt-forbidden. If you list "100% cotton, 350g" we only dramatize those two facts. If the copy would be stronger with a fact you didn't give us, we use [bracketed placeholders] for you to fill in — never fabricate. Better to swap out [X] than have a buyer return the product because the listing lied.

How is this different from Shopify Magic or Amazon's auto-description?

Those give you one description per product and optimize for their platform's UI but rarely for your brand voice. We return 3-5 variants in different angles, so you can pick the voice that matches your brand — and you get the bullet block + SEO keywords + meta description + social copy from the same brief. One tool suite, the whole listing from title to launch tweet.

Can I generate copy for hundreds of products at once?

Not yet — we don't expose a public API. Browser-based use with free/paid credits is the supported path today. For catalog-scale needs, reach out; we're pricing a batch-CSV workflow.

Which platforms get the most accurate rules?

Amazon, Shopify, Etsy, and eBay are the most-tuned today. Amazon enforces the strictest content rules (no superlatives, no HTML, no emojis, no external URLs). Etsy rewards materials + dimensions + processing time and penalizes generic descriptions. eBay wants condition clarity. Shopify / WooCommerce / BigCommerce give you the most creative room. Instagram Shop needs the first ~125 chars to hook because that's the pre-"more" cutoff.

How should I pick the angle?

Match the angle to your product and price point. Benefit-led is the default for most consumer goods. Feature-focused is for technical or spec-driven categories (electronics, tools). Story-driven is for artisan, DTC, or heritage brands. Problem-solution is for "why now" products (sleep aids, cleaning tools). Luxury-positioning ONLY works when your price supports the restraint ($150+ typically). If unsure, pick "auto" and the model chooses the 4 best angles for your product.

How many credits per listing?

Product Description = 2 credits per run (3-5 variants). Meta Description = 1. Title = 1. Hashtag = 1. Ad Copy = 3. Full listing + launch ads workflow ≈ 8 credits. Free account = 30 credits/month = about 4 full listings + ads. Pro plans with 1,500 credits/month comfortably cover a catalog of 180+ products with paid-ad variants.

Will the Ad Copy Generator pass Meta / Google review for my products?

It bakes in the policies that trigger the most disapprovals: Google bans superlatives ("best", "#1") and exclamation marks in headlines; Meta disapproves fabricated discount %, before/after body imagery, and protected-characteristic targeting language; LinkedIn is no-emoji and no "rockstar/ninja" energy; TikTok disallows hashtags in ad text. Every run also outputs compliance flags for categories where our model spotted risks in your brief (supplements, weight loss, financial outcomes, crypto). That doesn't guarantee approval — platforms A/B their own rules — but it catches ~90% of the common disapprovals before you submit.

Can the Slogan Generator give me a product-line tagline I can own?

Yes for "low" trademark-risk candidates — the tool checks each line against famous marks (Nike, Apple, De Beers, L'Oréal, M&Ms, KFC, McDonald's, Mastercard, BMW, Volkswagen and others) and rates everything low / medium / high. Low-risk candidates are distinctive enough to use across Shopify hero banners, Amazon A+ content, Etsy shop announcements, and packaging copy today — though we recommend a final USPTO TESS search before formally filing a trademark application. For artisan, DTC, and premium brands the "elegant" or "warm" vibe typically out-performs "bold". For functional commerce (kitchen tools, cleaning products, etc.) "direct" wins more often than "witty".

What about multi-language listings?

Describe your product in any language (Japanese, Spanish, German, French, Chinese, Portuguese, Italian, Korean, Dutch, etc.) and the output will be in that language. Great for Shopify Markets, Amazon international marketplaces, and Etsy sellers shipping globally. For running the same product in multiple languages, generate the English version first, then use Translator to render it into other markets in one pass.

Tools for other workflows.