Source ecosystems
Etsy · Shopify · Instagram · Unity/Unreal · Theatre programs
Templates mapped to where buyers search and engage
AI writing assistant — arts & entertainment
Use platform-aware prompts and tone presets to produce SEO‑friendly listings, program notes, prop briefs, social captions, and immersive asset descriptions. Includes geo-localized snippets, batch workflows for seasonal catalogs, and creative-to-technical conversions for production teams.
Source ecosystems
Etsy · Shopify · Instagram · Unity/Unreal · Theatre programs
Templates mapped to where buyers search and engage
Content outputs
Titles · Short captions · Long descriptions · Prop briefs
Variants for listing, program, social, and asset store formats
Localization
City- and region-aware phrasing
Geo modifiers and local search snippets for service pages
Use cases
Focused prompts and ready-to-use copy for common floral workflows: product listings that convert, program notes that explain design intent, prop briefs for stage and film, immersive lore for game assets, and social content that keeps your brand voice consistent across platforms.
Prompt clusters
Copy prompts below are designed to be used as-is or combined into multi-step workflows. Swap names, locations, and specifics to match your project.
Generate SEO-first title, 150-word product description, and five tags.
Multiple SEO-friendly title options with geo modifiers.
Short, storytelling, and CTA caption variants for Reels or posts.
Turn designer notes into a one-page brief with materials, fragility, and staging cues.
Immersive description for a floral prop with usage tips and tags.
Copy samples
Short, extractable examples you can paste into listings or socials. Use them as-is or adapt with local keywords and supply details.
Efficiency
Scale seasonal updates and multi-listing launches without sounding repetitive by using batch prompt clusters and variant seeds.
Local search and service pages
Add city and region modifiers, venue cues, and seasonality to improve discoverability. Provide local examples and synonyms common in your area (e.g., 'bridal bouquet — San Diego' vs 'wedding bouquet — North County').
Production-ready copy
Move from a moodboard or scribbled notes to a one-page brief technicians and stagehands can use. The assistant translates sensory language into materials, measurements, and handling notes.
Voice variants
Generate three tone variants from the same product facts to test conversion and brand fit: romantic (detail-heavy), minimalist (clean, utility-first), theatrical (evocative, narrative). Use the same CTAs across variants to isolate tone impact.
Start with a primary keyword (e.g., 'bridal bouquet' or 'peony centerpiece'), add differentiators (color, style, occasion), and a geo modifier where relevant. Keep Etsy titles concise and front-load high-value terms. Use the prompt: "Create 6 title options for [product] including 3 variants with [city]." Then pick the best-performing options to A/B test.
Yes. Use tone presets: wedding-romantic for bookings, theatrical-descriptive for programs and prop briefs, and game-world immersive for asset stores. Provide the same factual inputs and request the tone variant to generate consistent but context-appropriate copy.
For Instagram, request short captions with a CTA and 3 hashtags. For asset stores, ask for a 100–150 word blurb plus technical notes and tags. Example: "Write 3 IG captions (short/storytelling/CTA) for [project]" or "Write an asset store blurb (120 words) with 8 tags and suggested uses."
Include the city/region in the prompt and ask for neighborhood or venue suggestions. Pattern: "Generate H1, meta description, and 3 service snippets for 'wedding florists in [City]' — include 3 venue types and seasonal keyword phrases."
Yes. Feed the same source notes and request two outputs: one labeled 'creative lore' (200 words, character-driven) and one labeled 'prop brief' (materials, dimensions, fragility, staging). Keep the source facts consistent to maintain coherence.
Program notes are concise and interpretive (50–100 words) and should link floral motifs to narrative or character. Product listings are more functional (100–200 words), emphasizing materials, size, scent, care, and buying details. Match tone to context: evocative for programs, practical for listings.
Use a master template with placeholders for color, size, and price tier. Then run a batch prompt to expand placeholders into unique sensory details and micro-stories. Apply tone variance and shuffle lead adjectives to reduce repetition.
Yes—request multiple tone variants in one prompt (e.g., romantic, minimalist, theatrical). Save each variant as a separate asset and test across channels to see which voice performs best.
Provide: materials, reference photos, desired level of realism, handling/friction requirements, staging distance from camera/audience, and replacement/repair tolerances. The assistant will convert those facts into a concise brief with assembly and care steps.
Describe the moodboard in specific sensory terms (colors, textures, scent notes, sample venue), or attach a captioned image if the tool supports image input. Ask the assistant to produce both a creative marketing blurb and a technical brief from the same inputs.
Use generated drafts as starting points. Apply your studio’s style guide and insert any legal or policy language (refunds, allergens, copyright). Keep a short list of brand phrases you always include and add them as a final editing pass.
Use three-part prompts: 1) describe the video content briefly, 2) specify length/type (short/story/CTA), 3) include desired CTA and hashtags. Example: "Create 3 captions for a 30s behind-the-scenes bouquet build: short, storytelling, CTA (book link + 5 hashtags)."