
LISTING GENERATION
[ WHAT A DRAFT IS BUILT FROM ]
[ HOW A DRAFT IS WRITTEN ]
THE BRIEF
See every draft start from the answer you lost.
A draft opens with the prompt that went to a rival, the reason you lost it, and the specific claims the winning answer relied on, so the copy has a target rather than a tone.
The prompt you lost
The claims the winner used
The fields that need to change
THE DRAFT
See where every claim in the copy came from.
Each line is traced to the fact that supports it, drawn from your own specification sheets, lab results, and brand claims, so a reviewer can check a sentence rather than trust it.
Every claim traced to a source
Facts drawn from your own catalogue
Nothing invented to fill a gap
THE CHECK
See that nothing from the old listing was lost.
Every specification, measurement, and feature term in the current listing is checked off against the draft before approval, so a rewrite adds the missing claim without quietly dropping something you already ranked for.
Coverage verified, not assumed
Anything dropped is flagged
Approval blocked until it clears
FAQS
What does Listing Generation write?
Titles, bullets, and product descriptions. Blog and article content is Blog and Article Engine, and structured data is Schema and Metadata Output.







