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
- Establish the truth and voice rules
- Build the message spine from real evidence
- Draft copy hierarchy top to bottom
- 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
- 01The complete prompt
The full manual as a ready-to-save SKILL.md file, matched exactly to what ships in the T7 library.
- 02Install walkthrough
Personal (~/.claude/skills/) and project (.claude/skills/) folder instructions, whichever fits how you work.
- 03Use 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