UI & UX

Premium Content Hierarchy

Writes message architecture and copy hierarchy from a real offer, audience, evidence and objections, not filler.

What it does

Writes message architecture and copy hierarchy from a real offer, audience, evidence and objections, not filler.

When to use it

Use for hero copy, CTA labels and proof modules when a site sounds generic, overclaimed or vague.

Problems it prevents

Stops copy that reads as confidently generic: polished, but commercially unclear about what's actually on offer.

Typical workflow

  1. Establish the truth and voice rules
  2. Build the message spine from real evidence
  3. Draft copy hierarchy top to bottom
  4. Check every claim is substantiated

Example output

A message spine (one sentence per section's job) with every claim traceable to something real about the business.

What's included

  1. 01
    The complete prompt

    The full manual as a ready-to-save SKILL.md file, matched exactly to what ships in the T7 library.

  2. 02
    Install walkthrough

    Personal (~/.claude/skills/) and project (.claude/skills/) folder instructions, whichever fits how you work.

  3. 03
    Use notes

    How Claude invokes it, what a good result looks like, and what to check before you trust the output.

Installation

Save the manual as SKILL.md in ~/.claude/skills/premium-content-hierarchy/ to use it on every project, or in .claude/skills/premium-content-hierarchy/ to scope it to one repository. Then invoke it directly:

/premium-content-hierarchy

Read the official Claude Code skills guide

Works well with