How to use this General tool
Enter the product name, category, buyer, and the details a shopper needs before buying. The tool creates a structured draft you can edit before publishing.
What to include
Strong ecommerce copy usually includes the product type, material, benefit, use case, audience, occasion, and a clear reason to buy now.
SEO tip
Use your primary keyword in the title and early description, then add natural supporting phrases around style, size, recipient, and problem solved.
Listing generator examples
Giftable handmade product: draft a clear listing title, a short buyer-facing opening, benefit bullets, and keyword support before adapting the copy for Etsy search fields.
Shopify catalog item: start with the main product phrase, turn features into buyer benefits, then reuse the same facts for the collection page and product page.
Marketplace listing refresh: use one accurate draft to tighten weak old copy without rewriting the full catalog from scratch.
What a strong listing generator draft includes
Clear title: one main product phrase that matches what the buyer expects to click.
Buyer-facing summary: a short opening that explains what the item is and why it matters.
Benefit bullets: concise points covering features, use cases, and decision details.
Keyword support: natural supporting phrases around material, audience, style, format, and use case.
Where to go next
Use the Product Listing Copy Generator for a broader listing-copy draft, the AI Product Description Generator for a longer product description flow, and the Etsy tools hub when the listing needs Etsy-specific titles, tags, and description alignment.
FAQ
What is a listing generator?
A listing generator helps sellers draft the key parts of a product listing: a clear title, short description, benefit bullets, keyword notes, and a call to action that still match the real item.
Is this listing generator only for Etsy?
No. Use it for broad listing drafts first, then adapt the same product facts for Etsy, Shopify, Amazon, or your own store.
Should I still edit the generated listing?
Yes. Treat the output as a first draft, then remove generic claims, tighten the product phrase, and add the channel-specific details buyers need before purchase.