UX Copy
Write or review UX copy — microcopy, error messages, empty states, CTAs, confirmation dialogs, and onboarding text. Gets the words right so your interface feels polished and human.
The UX Copy skill applies best-practice copywriting principles to interface text. It helps you name buttons, write error messages that don't feel robotic, craft empty states that encourage action, and create onboarding copy that actually onboards.
When to use
Trigger with 'write copy for', 'what should this button say?', 'review this error message', or when naming a CTA, wording a confirmation dialog, filling an empty state, or writing onboarding text.
Examples
Write an error message
Get a user-friendly error for a technical failure
Write an error message for when a file upload fails due to file size limit exceeded. Max 10MB.
Name a CTA button
Get button copy options with reasoning
What should this button say? It completes a subscription signup after the user enters payment.
Empty state copy
Write encouraging copy for empty state screens
Write empty state copy for a project list screen when the user hasn't created any projects yet.