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Design the words in a product — labels, instructions, errors, confirmations, empty states, onboarding copy, tooltips, voice and tone frameworks, and content models. UX writing and content strategy as a deep discipline. Trigger when writing or reviewing UI copy, error messages, empty states, onboarding text, CTAs, tooltips, confirmation dialogs, or any user-facing text in a product. Also trigger for voice and tone frameworks, content models, microcopy patterns, inclusive language guidance, or asking "what should this say?" and "how should we sound?" Use this skill any time the words in an interface are the problem — not the flow they live in, not the structure they navigate, not the visual presentation.
Apply UX content writing principles to review existing UI copy or write new UI copy from scratch. Use this skill whenever someone asks you to: review, audit, critique, or improve UI text, error messages, button labels, tooltips, empty states, onboarding copy, form helper text, or any software interface copy. Also trigger when someone asks you to write new UI copy, label a button, draft an error message, write a modal, or create any in-product text. If the request involves words that appear inside software — use this skill.
Use when someone asks to write, rewrite, review, or improve text that appears inside a product or interface. Examples: "review the UX copy", "is there a better way to phrase this", "rewrite this error message", "write copy for this screen/flow/page", reviewing button labels, improving CLI output messages, writing onboarding copy, settings descriptions, or confirmation dialogs. Trigger whenever the request involves wording shown to end users inside software — apps, web, CLI, email notifications, modals, tooltips, empty states, or alerts. Also trigger for vague requests like "review the UX" where interface copy review is implied. Do NOT trigger for content marketing, blog posts, app store listings, API docs, brand guides, cover letters, or interview questions — this is a technical writing skill for interface language.