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openclaw skills install @leooooooow/localization-plannerPlan product listing translations, cultural adaptations, and local payment method integrations for new market entry. Use when an ecommerce seller is opening a Shopify, Amazon, or marketplace presence in a new country and needs a market-specific roadmap covering language, imagery, payments, logistics, labeling, and seasonality.
openclaw skills install @leooooooow/localization-plannerExpanding an ecommerce business into a new geographic market requires far more than translating product titles and descriptions. Successful market entry demands cultural adaptation of imagery, tone, and messaging, integration of locally preferred payment methods, compliance with regional labeling standards, and alignment with local shopping behaviors and seasonal calendars. This skill produces a comprehensive localization roadmap that covers every dimension of market adaptation, helping sellers avoid costly missteps and accelerate time-to-revenue.
| Decision | Strong | Acceptable | Weak |
|---|---|---|---|
| Translation method | Native-speaker copywriter with category experience; on-page review before publishing | Machine translation + native-speaker editor | Raw machine translation published as-is |
| Imagery | Reshot or selected per market (skin tones, settings, seasonal cues) | Existing imagery with local-friendly subset selected | Global imagery used everywhere |
| Pricing | Local-currency display, rounded to local convention (.99 vs ,90 vs whole) | Currency conversion at checkout only | USD-only at checkout |
| Payments | All top-3 local methods (e.g. iDEAL+Klarna+Cards in NL) live before launch | Card-only + one local method | Card-only |
| Sizing & specs | Localized units (cm/in, kg/lb, EU/UK/US sizes) with conversion charts | Conversion notes in description | Original units only |
| Labeling & compliance | Country-specific labels, warnings, and certifications validated before listing | Generic labels with notes appended | No localization of compliance items |
| Calendar | Local promotional calendar (Singles Day, BFCM, regional holidays) baked into Y1 plan | Global calendar + 1-2 regional events | Same plan as home market |
| Launch sequencing | Phase 1 (top 10 SKUs) → Phase 2 (depth) → Phase 3 (expansion), with kill criteria at each phase | Full catalog at once | Listing as-is and seeing what sells |
What is the value proposition in this market, who is the target buyer, and why this market now? Without an answer the localization plan optimizes the wrong things. See references/market-entry-brief.md.
Identify: dominant marketplaces vs DTC, dominant browsers and devices, dominant payment methods (and their share), preferred logistics carriers, common return windows and expectations, and review behavior. See references/market-stack-reference.md for a starter table covering 20 markets.
Translate copy with a native-speaker writer who understands the category. Adapt imagery: skin tones, seasonal cues, environments. Localize sizing, units, and any technical specs. Validate compliance items (labels, warnings, certifications) per category and country.
Integrate the top 3 local payment methods before launch. Display in local currency with local conventions (decimal separator, rounding, installment options). Test the full checkout in-market.
Pull the next 12 months of local shopping events: holidays, school terms, sales days, weather-driven peaks. Build the promotional plan around them. See references/holiday-calendar.md for a starter set.
Phase 1: top 10 SKUs with the highest fit. Phase 2: depth across phase-1 categories once unit economics validate. Phase 3: expand to adjacent categories. Define kill criteria for each phase.
Track market-specific KPIs: organic vs paid mix, payment-method conversion rate by option, return rate vs home market, review sentiment vs home market, search-term match rate. Re-plan quarterly.
Inputs: US DTC apparel brand, $8M ARR, considering DE. Catalog of 120 SKUs. Hero: organic cotton basics.
Plan:
Inputs: US-based clean-beauty brand, mid-tier price point, considering BR. ANVISA registration is the largest unknown.
Plan:
references/market-entry-brief.md — Template to capture the entry hypothesis before planning.references/market-stack-reference.md — Quick-reference table for 20 markets: payments, logistics, search behavior.references/holiday-calendar.md — Local promotional and cultural calendar starter for top markets.references/output-template.md — Localization plan template covering all 7 workflow steps.assets/quality-checklist.md — 45-point checklist to validate the plan before market launch.