Product Naming

v1.0.0

Test product names and listing titles for TikTok Shop conversion potential before going live by scoring hook strength, search fit, and compliance risk.

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Purpose & Capability
The name and description match the SKILL.md: it evaluates candidate product/listing titles for marketplace performance (hook strength, search fit, compliance risk, audience resonance). It asks only for candidate titles, target platform, category, audience, and optional competitor titles/brand rules — all coherent and directly relevant.
Instruction Scope
This is an instruction-only skill whose runtime instructions ask the agent to analyze text inputs and produce scorecards and recommendations. The SKILL.md expects the user to supply competitor titles if needed and does not direct the agent to read system files, environment variables, or external credentials. There is no evidence in the provided content that the instructions require web scraping or contacting external endpoints.
Install Mechanism
No install spec or code files are included; the skill runs entirely from textual instructions. That minimizes filesystem and network risk (no downloads, no extracted archives).
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths and the SKILL.md does not request secrets. Inputs are user-provided text fields (titles, platform, audience), which is proportionate to the described functionality.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill is not always-on and uses normal model invocation. It does not request persistent presence or system-wide configuration changes.
Assessment
This skill appears coherent and low-risk because it only analyzes titles you provide and has no install or credential requirements. Before using it, avoid pasting sensitive or proprietary content (full product roadmaps, private supplier contacts, unpublished pricing) into the inputs; treat competitor titles and trademarked phrases carefully if you are concerned about IP. Also remember compliance checks are heuristic — platform policies change, so double-check any compliance-related recommendations with the actual TikTok Shop/Amazon/Shopify policy pages or legal counsel before publishing. If you want the skill to benchmark against live marketplace listings, prefer to fetch and supply competitor examples yourself rather than asking the agent to crawl external sites.

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Product Naming

Choosing the right product name and listing title can make or break conversion rates on platforms like TikTok Shop, Amazon, and Shopify, where shoppers scroll fast and algorithms reward click-through performance. A name that sounds great in a branding meeting may completely fail in a marketplace search result because it lacks keyword density, triggers the wrong audience expectation, or violates platform character limits and restricted word policies. This skill lets you test candidate product names and listing titles against a structured scoring framework before you go live, evaluating hook strength, search keyword fit, platform compliance risk, and audience resonance so you launch with the highest-converting title possible rather than guessing and optimizing after losing early traffic.

Use when

  • You have two or three candidate product names for a new TikTok Shop listing and want to objectively compare which one will perform better in search results and in-feed discovery before committing to one
  • A seller asks something like "Should I call this 'GlowUp Vitamin C Serum' or 'Brightening Vitamin C Face Serum 30ml' on my TikTok Shop listing — which one will get more clicks and not get flagged?"
  • You are expanding a product from your Shopify store to Amazon or TikTok Shop and need to adapt the listing title to match that platform's keyword structure, character limits, and compliance rules without losing brand identity
  • Your existing listing has a low click-through rate despite good reviews and competitive pricing, and you suspect the product name or title is the weak link that needs reworking
  • You are launching in a new category and want to reverse-engineer the naming patterns of top-performing competitors to understand what title structures work best in that niche

What this skill does

This skill evaluates candidate product names and listing titles across four scoring dimensions that directly impact marketplace performance. First, it assesses Hook Strength by analyzing whether the name creates an immediate emotional or curiosity trigger that stops a scrolling shopper — checking for power words, benefit-forward phrasing, and specificity that differentiates from generic competitors. Second, it scores Search Fit by evaluating keyword density, keyword placement within the title, long-tail search phrase coverage, and alignment with how real shoppers actually search on the target platform, using known patterns from TikTok Shop discovery, Amazon A9, and Shopify search behavior. Third, it runs a Compliance Risk Check by flagging words, claims, or formatting that are likely to trigger platform policy violations — such as prohibited health claims on TikTok Shop, restricted superlatives on Amazon, trademarked terms, or character limit overflows. Fourth, it evaluates Audience Resonance by assessing whether the name matches the language, tone, and expectation level of the target buyer persona — a Gen Z TikTok shopper responds to different naming conventions than an Amazon Prime buyer searching for household essentials. Each candidate receives a detailed scorecard with specific strengths, weaknesses, and concrete improvement suggestions.

Inputs required

  • Candidate names or titles (required): Two to five product name options you want to compare. Provide the full listing title as it would appear on the platform, not just the brand name. Example: "Option A: 'GlowUp Vitamin C Brightening Serum - Dark Spot Corrector for Face 30ml'; Option B: 'Vitamin C Serum for Face - Brightening & Anti-Aging with Hyaluronic Acid 1oz'"
  • Target platform (required): Which marketplace or storefront the title will be used on, since each platform has different character limits, keyword weighting, and compliance rules. Example: "TikTok Shop US" or "Amazon US" or "Shopify storefront"
  • Product category (required): The specific category or niche the product competes in, so naming conventions and competitor patterns can be properly benchmarked. Example: "Skincare > Serums > Vitamin C serums"
  • Target audience (required): Who the ideal buyer is, including age range, shopping behavior, and what language resonates with them. Example: "Women 18-30 who discover products through TikTok videos and prioritize visible results"
  • Competitor titles (optional): If you can share 3 to 5 top-selling competitor listing titles in your category, the skill can benchmark your candidates against what is already winning in the market and identify differentiation opportunities
  • Brand guidelines (optional): Any naming rules such as brand name must appear first, no abbreviations, specific tone of voice, or words to avoid — so recommendations respect your brand identity constraints

Output format

The output is a Product Name Evaluation Report with four main components. The first component is a Side-by-Side Scorecard Table showing each candidate name scored from 1 to 10 on four dimensions — Hook Strength, Search Fit, Compliance Risk (inverted, so 10 means lowest risk), and Audience Resonance — along with a weighted overall score and a one-line verdict for each candidate. The second component is a Detailed Analysis per Candidate providing two to three paragraphs for each name explaining why it scored the way it did, calling out specific words or phrases that help or hurt performance, and identifying exactly what to change to improve each score dimension. The third component is an Optimized Title Recommendation that synthesizes the best elements from all candidates into one or two recommended final titles, with a clear explanation of why each word and structural choice was made and what tradeoffs were considered. The fourth component is a Platform Compliance Checklist specific to the target marketplace, flagging any restricted words, character limit status, required format elements like brand name placement or size specifications, and any claims that need substantiation or removal before the listing can go live without risk of suppression.

Scope

  • Designed for: Ecommerce operators, TikTok Shop sellers, Amazon sellers, Shopify merchants, product marketing managers, and brand teams launching or optimizing product listings
  • Platform context: TikTok Shop, Amazon, Shopify, Lazada, Shopee, and platform-agnostic product naming best practices
  • Language: English

Limitations

  • Scoring is based on established naming and search optimization patterns, not real-time search volume data or live A/B test results; treat scores as directional guidance that should be validated with actual marketplace performance after launch
  • Compliance risk assessment covers commonly known restricted terms and policy patterns but does not replace official platform policy review; always verify final titles against the latest TikTok Shop, Amazon, or other platform content policy documentation before publishing
  • Cannot assess visual context such as how the title reads alongside the product image, price badge, or review count in the actual search result card; title performance is also influenced by thumbnail quality and pricing which are outside the scope of this naming analysis

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