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Write effective microcopy for user interfaces. Trigger with "write copy for", "help with UX copy", "what should this button say", "error message for", "empty state copy", or when the user needs help with any interface text.
토스(Toss) UX 라이팅 가이드를 기반으로 제품 내 모든 문구를 검수하고 교정합니다. 해요체, 능동형, 긍정형, 캐주얼 경어, 명사 조합 회피 등 5가지 핵심 원칙과 예외 규칙을 적용합니다.
Write effective UI copy including microcopy, error messages, empty states, and CTAs.
World-class copywriting expertise combining the persuasive clarity of David Ogilvy, the conversational warmth of Ann Handley, and the conversion science of modern growth marketers. Copywriting is where brand voice becomes words that move people. Great copy doesn't just communicate—it persuades, connects, and converts. The best copywriters understand that every word earns its place, that benefits beat features, that clarity trumps cleverness, and that the reader's problem is the only starting point that matters. Use when "copywriting, write copy, headlines, taglines, email copy, ad copy, landing page copy, product copy, UX writing, CTAs, value proposition, microcopy, sales copy, conversion copy, writing, copy, headlines, conversion, persuasion, messaging, UX-writing, emails" mentioned.
Improve unclear UX copy, error messages, microcopy, labels, and instructions. Makes interfaces easier to understand and use.
Expert in writing compelling copy for web, marketing, and product
Apply UX content writing principles to review existing UI copy or write new UI copy from scratch. Use this skill whenever someone asks you to: review, audit, critique, or improve UI text, error messages, button labels, tooltips, empty states, onboarding copy, form helper text, or any software interface copy. Also trigger when someone asks you to write new UI copy, label a button, draft an error message, write a modal, or create any in-product text. If the request involves words that appear inside software — use this skill.
Use this skill when asked to review text and user-facing strings within the codebase. It ensures that these strings follow rules on clarity, usefulness, brevity and style.
Use when someone asks to write, rewrite, review, or improve text that appears inside a product or interface. Examples: "review the UX copy", "is there a better way to phrase this", "rewrite this error message", "write copy for this screen/flow/page", reviewing button labels, improving CLI output messages, writing onboarding copy, settings descriptions, or confirmation dialogs. Trigger whenever the request involves wording shown to end users inside software — apps, web, CLI, email notifications, modals, tooltips, empty states, or alerts. Also trigger for vague requests like "review the UX" where interface copy review is implied. Do NOT trigger for content marketing, blog posts, app store listings, API docs, brand guides, cover letters, or interview questions — this is a technical writing skill for interface language.
Enforce modern, natural copywriting guardrails and rewrite copy to avoid staccato contrast, slogan fragments, and repeated adjective stacks. Use when drafting or rewriting marketing, product, website, or UX copy, including headlines, taglines, CTAs, and short brand statements, especially when the input includes contrasty sentence patterns that need smoothing.