10 ChatGPT Prompts for Product Descriptions That Actually Sell
Copy-paste ChatGPT prompts to write product descriptions that convert browsers into buyers. For e-commerce, Etsy, Amazon, and Shopify stores. Each prompt is tested, ready to copy-paste, and works with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI.
1 Benefit-First Product Description
Write a product description for [PRODUCT NAME]. Price: [PRICE]. Target customer: [AUDIENCE]. Lead with the #1 benefit, not features. Use sensory language. Keep it under 150 words. End with a reason to buy now.
Pro tip: Benefits sell. Features justify. Always lead with the benefit.
2 Storytelling Product Description
Write a product description for [PRODUCT] that tells a mini-story. Start with the customer's problem (before), introduce the product as the solution (during), and paint the transformation (after). Max 200 words.
Pro tip: Before/after framing activates loss aversion — the most powerful buying trigger.
3 SEO-Optimized Product Copy
Write an SEO-optimized product description for [PRODUCT]. Primary keyword: [KEYWORD]. Include the keyword naturally in the first sentence, once in the body, and in a bullet point. Also write the meta title (under 60 chars) and meta description (under 155 chars).
Pro tip: Natural keyword placement beats keyword stuffing every time.
4 Etsy Listing Description
Write an Etsy product listing for [PRODUCT]. Include: a hook sentence, 3-5 key features as bullet points, materials/dimensions, shipping info placeholder, and a warm closing. Tone: personal, handmade-feeling, authentic.
Pro tip: Etsy buyers value authenticity — write like a maker, not a corporation.
5 Amazon Bullet Points
Write 5 Amazon-style bullet points for [PRODUCT]. Each bullet: start with a CAPITALIZED benefit header, then 1-2 sentences explaining the feature. Include relevant keywords naturally. Focus on what makes this different from competitors.
Pro tip: Amazon bullets should answer the customer's objections, not just list features.
6 Luxury/Premium Description
Write a premium product description for [PRODUCT] priced at [PRICE]. Use sophisticated language that justifies the price point. Emphasize craftsmanship, exclusivity, and the experience — not just the product. Under 150 words.
Pro tip: Premium descriptions sell the identity, not the object.
7 Comparison Description
Write a product description for [PRODUCT] that subtly positions it against competitors. Don't name competitors — instead, address common frustrations with alternatives: [FRUSTRATION 1], [FRUSTRATION 2]. Show how this product solves each.
Pro tip: Addressing competitor weaknesses without naming them builds trust.
8 Social Proof Description
Write a product description for [PRODUCT] that weaves in social proof. Include placeholders for: star rating, number of reviews, a short customer quote, and "X units sold" or "X customers served." Max 200 words.
Pro tip: Social proof near the buy button increases conversion by 15-20%.
9 Short-Form Mobile Description
Write a mobile-optimized product description for [PRODUCT] in exactly 75 words. Front-load the value proposition. Use short sentences. One clear CTA. Assume the reader is scrolling on their phone with 3 seconds of attention.
Pro tip: 70%+ of e-commerce traffic is mobile — short descriptions win.
10 Bundle/Kit Description
Write a product description for a bundle containing [ITEM 1], [ITEM 2], [ITEM 3]. Emphasize the total value vs. the bundle price (savings of [X]%). Explain who this bundle is perfect for and what they'll accomplish with it.
Pro tip: Always show the math: "Worth $X separately, yours for $Y (save Z%)."
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