
Pro Tip:
When using these ecommerce prompts in Yarnit, combine with Smart PDPs and Growth Engine to auto-update website content with real-time market signals and automate SEO optimization for Shopify stores.
Use ecommerce prompts for website content to create targeted product descriptions, ad variations, email sequences, and social media posts. These prompts guide AI to address audience pain points, incorporate data-backed benefits, and follow structured formats for consistency, helping build engaging, high-performing content across online stores.

When using these ecommerce prompts in Yarnit, combine with Smart PDPs and Growth Engine to auto-update website content with real-time market signals and automate SEO optimization for Shopify stores.
Develop a set of ad creative briefs for [PRODUCT_NAME] targeting [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Create three ad formats: a 15-second Facebook or Instagram video ad with a clear hook, short script, text overlays, and CTA; a TikTok-style vertical ad concept with an engaging first line and 25-word script; and a 4-slide carousel ad highlighting product benefits. For each creative, specify the campaign objective (traffic, conversion, or remarketing), tone and visual style, suggested headlines, and ideal interest or lookalike audiences. Include a short plan for A/B testing variables such as hook, CTA, or visuals in week one, and mention what KPIs (CTR, CPA, or ROAS) should define success.
Build automated email sequences for my store [STORE_NAME] selling [PRODUCT_CATEGORY]. Include three flows: a 5-email abandoned cart sequence to recover lost sales (with subject lines, copy, and timing), a 4-email post-purchase sequence to increase customer trust and cross-sells (including shipping updates, usage tips, and upsell recommendations), and a 3-email win-back sequence for inactive customers (offering a small incentive or feedback request). Each email should have a strong subject line, short and engaging copy with a single CTA, and a note on optimal send timing. End with quick best practices on personalizing emails by first name, using urgency tactically, and protecting margins while offering limited-time discounts.
Write a high-converting product description for [PRODUCT_NAME] targeting [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Begin with a sharp, one-sentence hook that describes the problem this product solves, followed by 3 bullet points that highlight its most emotional and practical benefits in sensory language. Include a short customer quote or testimonial to build credibility, mention shipping or return reassurance in one clear line, and end with a strong call-to-action phrase that fits the brand’s tone. Then create three ad assets — a 15-word Facebook headline with a 30-word body copy, a 90-character Instagram caption suitable for reels, and four short carousel card captions (one per benefit). Keep the tone friendly, persuasive, and easy to adapt for social media or website use.
List the 10 most common customer questions for [PRODUCT_NAME] — such as shipping delays, tracking status, return process, product defect claims, and sizing or compatibility issues. Write short, empathetic canned responses for each question in 2–3 sentences, clearly stating what action will be taken and expected resolution time. Then create a simple automated chatbot or email flow that helps customers check order status or initiate returns without human intervention. Finally, write a concise SEO-friendly FAQ section with 6 Q&As to display on the product page to reduce pre-purchase friction, boost trust, and lower support ticket volume.
Calculate the ideal selling price and profitability metrics for [PRODUCT_NAME]. Use these inputs: unit cost [UNIT_COST], shipping cost [SHIP_COST], ad spend or customer acquisition cost [AD_COST], payment processing fee [PAYMENT_FEE%], platform fee [PLATFORM_FEE%], and target margin [TARGET_MARGIN%]. Provide the break-even price, recommended selling price for a 30% profit, and the optimal price for the desired margin. Include a sensitivity table showing how profit changes if ad costs or supplier prices increase or decrease by 20%. End with a short paragraph suggesting which factors to optimize first (like ad efficiency, bundling, or shipping negotiation) to achieve stable profitability without hurting conversion rates.
Create a 90-day scaling plan for my best-performing product [WINNER_SKU]. Divide the roadmap into three stages — Launch, Scale, and Stabilize. For each stage, list weekly goals, recommended ad tests (creative, audience, and placement), and how to adjust budget allocation as performance improves. Define clear pause and scale rules based on key performance metrics like ROAS and CAC. Finally, suggest a framework for expanding into three complementary SKUs by analyzing purchase patterns, feedback, and ad engagement data. End with a 2-line action plan summarizing what to test, what to scale, and what to drop.
Create a complete supplier vetting and outreach framework for [PRODUCT_NAME]. Include a supplier checklist with 10 critical questions that evaluate factors like quality, MOQ, delivery timeline, sample policy, packaging options, private labeling, certifications, returns, and communication reliability. Add a 0–5 scoring scale for each question to make it easy to compare suppliers. Then write three professional outreach email templates: one requesting product samples, one negotiating test order details, and one discussing better pricing or MOQ flexibility. Each template should sound polite but firm, include placeholders for supplier details and expected delivery timelines, and end with a courteous closing line that maintains a professional tone. Finish with short negotiation tips on how to secure better terms without compromising product quality or reliability.
Generate 10 profitable, low-competition product ideas for my dropshipping store [STORE_NAME] targeting [TARGET_COUNTRY/REGION]. Focus on products priced between [MIN_PRICE]–[MAX_PRICE], lightweight for shipping, visually demonstrable in short videos, and not restricted (no medical, weapon, or electronic items). For each product, include: a short value proposition, top 3 buyer pain points it solves, estimated landed cost (product + shipping), suggested retail price, estimated profit margin, and two common objections with micro-copy suggestions to counter them. End with a 7-day validation plan for the top 2 ideas including ad creative and audience testing recommendations.