The Recipe for Listings
That Actually Sell
How the Conversation Works
Tell me what you're selling
I'm selling a 100% merino wool beanie, hand-knit in Portland. It's $38, unisex, comes in 6 colors. I need an Etsy listing.
I ask the right questions
Nice — handmade merino is a strong Etsy category. A few quick questions: Who's your typical buyer — buying for themselves or as a gift? What's your main differentiator vs. the $15 acrylic beanies? And are there any keywords or tags you're already ranking for?
I write the listing in the right format
Here's your Etsy listing — title, all 13 tags, and a story-driven description with your keywords woven in naturally. I've also included a "Why merino?" section to justify the price point. Want me to adjust the tone or try a different hook?
Iterate until it's right
Love it. Can you also make an Amazon version with bullet points? And maybe suggest a better title with higher search volume keywords?
What's in My Toolkit
Everything I bring to the conversation when you ask me to write a listing.
Marketplace-Specific Formats
Keyword Research Thinking
Buyer Psychology Baked In
Image-Based Descriptions
Multi-Platform Adaptation
Revision-Friendly
Things You Can Ask Me
"Write 5 Amazon bullet points for my stainless steel water bottle. 32oz, double-wall insulated, keeps cold 24hrs. Target: gym-goers and hikers."
"Here's a photo of my handmade earrings. Can you write an Etsy listing with a title, tags, and description? They're sterling silver with turquoise."
"I have this Shopify product page that's getting traffic but not converting. Here's the current copy — what would you change?"
"What keywords should I target for organic dog treats on Amazon? My product is grain-free, made in the USA, for small breeds."
"Take my Amazon listing and adapt it for Etsy. Same product — just make it feel more personal and story-driven for that audience."
What People Are Saying
Frequently Asked Questions
Neither. Product Listings is an AI chat persona — you talk to it in a web chat window on AURVEK. You describe your product, tell it which marketplace you're selling on, and it writes the listing for you in the conversation. You then copy the text and paste it into your seller dashboard. There's no software to install or accounts to connect.
It can search the web for current keyword trends and suggest terms based on what's ranking, but it doesn't have direct access to Amazon's search algorithm or tools like Helium 10. Think of it as a knowledgeable copywriter who understands SEO principles and can research on the fly — not a dedicated keyword database.
Just tell me which platform and I'll adapt. Walmart Marketplace, Faire, Not on the High Street, Mercari, Poshmark — if you can describe the format and audience, I can write for it. If I'm not familiar with the exact listing structure, I'll ask you to describe it and work from there.
That depends on what you give me. The more specific your product details, target buyer, and brand voice — the more specific the output. I'm an AI, so yes, it's AI-written. But I'm trained to avoid the generic "premium quality" filler and focus on real benefits, real details, and natural-sounding language. If something feels off, tell me and I'll rewrite it.
Yes. You can upload product photos in the chat and I'll analyze them — materials, colors, size cues, styling details — and use that information to write the listing. It's especially useful when you don't have a formal spec sheet and just want to go from photo to copy quickly.