Use this prompt recipe for care instruction page from verified product facts. It gives the AI a clear job, visible source inputs and a review step so the result can be edited instead of blindly copied.

Best forecommerce operators, product marketers and small brand teams
Search intentReaders usually want product copy that answers buyer questions while avoiding invented features, guarantees or performance claims.
Expected outputHeadline and benefit bullets, Long description, FAQ or comparison block, Claim review checklist

When this recipe is useful

Use this recipe when the task is specific enough to benefit from AI structure but still needs human judgment. In the situation "from verified product facts", the prompt should make the audience, source material and quality bar explicit before asking for a finished answer.

The goal is not to make a generic care instruction page. The goal is to create a draft that reflects the real context, avoids unsupported claims and gives the reviewer a clear path for improving the result.

Source inputs to prepare

Verified product factsAdd the real detail for care instruction page from verified product facts. If this detail is unknown, ask the AI to return a missing-information question.
Buyer objectionsAdd the real detail for care instruction page from verified product facts. If this detail is unknown, ask the AI to return a missing-information question.
Materials or specificationsAdd the real detail for care instruction page from verified product facts. If this detail is unknown, ask the AI to return a missing-information question.
Usage limitsAdd the real detail for care instruction page from verified product facts. If this detail is unknown, ask the AI to return a missing-information question.
Support or care detailsAdd the real detail for care instruction page from verified product facts. If this detail is unknown, ask the AI to return a missing-information question.

Copy-ready prompt

Act as a practical ecommerce copy editor. Task: Create care instruction page from verified product facts. Audience: [who will read or use the output] Source inputs: [Verified product facts] [Buyer objections] [Materials or specifications] [Usage limits] [Support or care details] Rules: - Use only the facts I provide. - Ask concise missing-information questions if an important input is unclear. - Mark any claim that needs human verification. - Keep the output specific to the audience and situation. Return: 1. A short planning note. 2. The finished care instruction page. 3. A review checklist. 4. Safer rewrite options for any risky or unsupported claim.

Recommended output structure

  1. Headline and benefit bullets: Make this section specific to care instruction page from verified product facts and easy for a human reviewer to check.
  2. Long description: Make this section specific to care instruction page from verified product facts and easy for a human reviewer to check.
  3. FAQ or comparison block: Make this section specific to care instruction page from verified product facts and easy for a human reviewer to check.
  4. Claim review checklist: Make this section specific to care instruction page from verified product facts and easy for a human reviewer to check.

Review checklist

  • Every feature is supported by provided product facts.
  • The copy answers likely buyer objections.
  • The language avoids unsupported guarantees.
  • Care, sizing or usage limits are easy to find.

Common mistakes

  • Letting the AI invent materials or results.
  • Writing benefits without buyer objections.
  • Using luxury claims without proof.
  • Skipping practical details such as care or fit.

How to adapt it

If the first output feels too broad, add one concrete example of the audience, one example of the tone you want, and one example of a claim the AI must avoid. This usually improves the next answer more than adding more adjectives.

If the output is too long, ask the AI to keep the structure but shorten each section around the decision the reader needs to make. If the output is too shallow, add source notes and ask for missing questions before another draft.

FAQ

When should I use this prompt?

Use it when you need care instruction page from verified product facts and want the AI output to stay tied to your real source inputs, audience and review rules.

What should I prepare first?

Prepare the practical inputs: Verified product facts, Buyer objections, Materials or specifications, Usage limits. If one of those is missing, keep it marked as unknown instead of asking the AI to guess.

Can I publish the output directly?

Treat the output as a draft. Check facts, claims, names, dates, policies and promises before using it in public or customer-facing work.