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openclaw skills install warranty-designerDesign product warranty and guarantee programs that increase buyer confidence and conversion rates while managing liability exposure, including policy language, claim workflows, fulfillment costs, and disclosure requirements. Use when launching a new warranty, updating existing terms, calculating reserve costs, or writing customer-facing warranty copy.
openclaw skills install warranty-designerA warranty is a marketing instrument with a P&L. Design it so the buyer believes the brand stands behind the product, and the brand can actually afford the claims that result.
| Decision | Strong | Acceptable | Weak |
|---|---|---|---|
| Length | Matched to expected product life (apparel: 1 yr, electronics: 2 yr, lifetime gear: lifetime-of-original-buyer) | Industry-default length | Vague "lifetime" with no terms |
| Coverage scope | Defects in materials and workmanship, clearly enumerated exclusions | Defects only, exclusions implied | "Covers everything" with no carve-outs |
| Remedy | Repair → replace → refund, in that order, brand picks | Replace only | Refund only (most expensive to brand) |
| Claim trigger | Photo + order number + ≤3 short questions | Photo + invoice + form | Phone-only, requires shipping in for inspection |
| Reserve | 1.5× projected claim rate, reviewed quarterly | 1× projected claim rate | No reserve, claims hit current-month margin |
| Disclosure placement | On PDP, in checkout, in shipping confirmation, on insert | On PDP only | Buried in T&C footer |
| Transferability | Original buyer only (cleaner reserves) | Transferable for first 6 months | Fully transferable forever (creates resale arbitrage) |
Estimate the rate at which units fail in months 1, 6, 12, 24, 60. Use historical RMA data, vendor MTBF (mean time between failures), or a conservative analog from a similar SKU. The integral of this curve over the warranty length is your expected claim rate.
Length should be just longer than the failure-rate inflection point. If the product fails mostly in month 0–3 (defects) and then has a flat curve, a 1-year warranty is generous. If failures spike in months 12–24 (wear), you need 2+ years to be credible. Don't promise "lifetime" unless you've modeled lifetime claims.
In order of cost to the brand: repair < replace from B-stock < replace from new < refund. Pick the order, document it, and train support to follow it. Allow customer choice only for low-claim-rate products.
Every excluded scenario should be named: "normal wear," "misuse," "damage from use outside intended purpose," "modifications," "consumables (batteries, filters)." If you can't name it, you can't exclude it. Use 6–10 exclusions, not 30.
Three steps maximum: photo + order number + reason. Decision in ≤48 hours. No physical return required for items under a threshold (usually 1.5× shipping cost). For higher-value claims, prepaid return label with a window of 14 days.
Multiply expected claim rate × average remedy cost × forward 12-month volume. Set this as a balance-sheet reserve and book a small monthly accrual. Review quarterly against actual claims. If you're under-reserving by >20%, the warranty terms are wrong.
Warranty link on every PDP, in checkout, in order confirmation email, in shipping notification, and on the insert card. Customers who can't find the warranty assume there isn't one and either don't buy or claim against the wrong party.
Daypack, $120 retail. Vendor MTBF data shows 1.5% defect rate in year 1, dropping to 0.3%/yr after. Materials and stitching can fail; zippers are the most common failure point. Customers expect "lifetime" from this category.
Earbuds, $80 retail. Industry defect rate is ~3% in year 1, ~5% cumulative over 2 years. Customers expect ≥1-year warranty, will accept 2-year. Battery degrades after ~24 months.
references/output-template.md — Warranty policy template ready for legal review and customer publication.references/claim-rate-model.md — How to model claim rate, reserves, and unit-economics impact.references/legal-baselines.md — Statutory consumer rights baselines for US, UK, EU, AU.references/customer-copy-patterns.md — Customer-facing warranty copy that builds trust without exposing risk.assets/warranty-checklist.md — Pre-launch quality checklist before publishing a new warranty.