Offer Explainer Rewriter

v1.0.0

Clarifies and rewrites confusing or jargon-heavy offer explanations into clear, value-focused language that boosts understanding and conversion.

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Install the skill "Offer Explainer Rewriter" (leooooooow/offer-explainer-rewriter) from ClawHub.
Skill page: https://clawhub.ai/leooooooow/offer-explainer-rewriter
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Purpose & Capability
The name/description (rewriting offer explanations) match the SKILL.md: it asks for offer wording, buyer outcomes, price, audience, constraints and produces rewrites and variants. No unrelated resources (cloud keys, system paths, or unrelated binaries) are requested.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions are limited to clarifying offer mechanics, identifying confusion points, rewriting copy, and producing variants. The instructions do not direct the agent to read local files, environment variables, or contact external endpoints beyond normal model operation.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec and no code files to write or execute. As an instruction-only skill it does not download or install artifacts.
Credentials
The skill declares no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. The inputs it asks the user for (offer wording, price, audience, constraints) are proportional to its stated function.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request persistent system privileges or modify other skills' configs. Autonomous invocation is allowed by default (platform normal) but presents no extra concerns given this skill's narrow scope.
Assessment
This skill is coherent and appears safe from a system-access perspective because it requests no installs or credentials. Before using it, avoid pasting sensitive secrets or proprietary legal/financial data into the prompt (e.g., private API keys, undisclosed contract terms). Provide clear constraints (what must be preserved, compliance limits, exact pricing) and review the rewritten output for factual accuracy and legal/financial correctness (make sure economics and terms are still accurate). If you need the agent to work with highly sensitive business data, consider doing the rewrite in an environment with appropriate data controls or anonymizing details first.

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Offer Explainer Rewriter

Rewrite unclear, jargon-heavy, or weak offer explanations into simple language that makes the value obvious and easier to convert on.

Use this skill when a user has an offer, package, bundle, promotion, subscription, or product explanation that feels confusing, overly technical, or too abstract. It is especially useful for ecommerce offers, creator-led sales content, landing page copy, TikTok Shop scripts, product promos, and founder explanations.

Problem it solves

A lot of good offers underperform because people do not understand them quickly enough. The product may be strong, but the explanation is bloated, vague, or too internal-language heavy. This skill rewrites the explanation into clear value-first language without breaking the economics of the offer.

Use when

  • An offer sounds confusing or too wordy
  • People do not immediately understand what they get
  • A bundle or promo needs a clearer explanation
  • A founder/product team writes like insiders instead of buyers
  • A landing page, ad, or script needs a simpler offer description

Do not use when

  • The user needs pricing strategy rather than rewriting
  • The offer itself is broken and needs redesign, not explanation
  • There is not enough information to understand the actual offer structure

Inputs to ask for

  • Current offer wording
  • What the buyer gets
  • Price and format
  • Main buyer objection or confusion point
  • Audience and platform/context
  • Any constraints: must-keep terms, compliance limits, pricing clarity

Workflow

  1. Clarify the real offer mechanics and what the buyer receives
  2. Identify where the current explanation creates confusion
  3. Rewrite the offer in plain, buyer-first language
  4. Create variants for different contexts: ad, landing page, video, creator script
  5. Check that the rewrite preserves economics and key terms
  6. Recommend the clearest version for immediate use

Output requirements

Return:

  1. Short diagnosis of what is unclear in the original offer explainer
  2. Plain-language rewritten offer explanation
  3. 3-5 alternate versions by context or tone
  4. Optional shorter “one-line version”
  5. Optional objection-handling phrasing if confusion is predictable
  6. Recommended best version and where to use it

Quality standards

  • The value should become obvious within seconds
  • Rewrites should remove jargon without losing specificity
  • Offer mechanics must remain accurate
  • Language should feel conversion-friendly, not corporate
  • Final copy should be usable in a landing page, creator script, or promo asset

Example prompts

  • Rewrite this offer so buyers understand it instantly
  • Make this bundle explanation clearer for TikTok Shop content
  • Turn this internal product language into plain English that sells

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