Generate button labels, error messages, tooltips, and empty states
Nobody budgets for UX writing but it makes or breaks usability. This recipe generates complete microcopy sets for your UI components — error messages that actually help, empty states that guide action, button labels that are clear, and tooltips that explain without patronizing.
Create a skill called "Micro Wordsmith". When I describe a UI component, screen, or flow (or share a screenshot), generate a complete microcopy set. Include: button labels (clear, action-oriented, consistent verb tense), form validation error messages (specific, with remediation steps — never "Invalid input"), empty state messages (with a call to action), loading state text, success confirmations (what happened + what's next), tooltip text, 404/error page copy, and onboarding hints. Let me choose a tone: friendly, professional, playful, or minimal. Follow UX writing best practices: be concise, use active voice, front-load the important info, and be specific about what went wrong and how to fix it. If I provide the product context (audience, industry), tailor the voice accordingly.
Tell your Claw what component you're building (or share a screenshot), and
it generates a complete microcopy set covering every state and edge case.
Choose a tone — friendly, professional, playful, or minimal — and get copy
that sounds like a human wrote it.
Replace Lorem Ipsum with realistic content that won't break your layout
Layouts designed around Lorem Ipsum break when real content arrives — headlines that are 3x too long, bios that are one sentence, product descriptions that overflow cards. This recipe generates realistic placeholder content matched to your site type and structure.
Stop waiting on clients for copy, images, and bios
Content bottlenecks stall launches. This recipe builds a structured content request from your sitemap, sends it to the client, and follows up until everything lands. It keeps the project moving without turning you into a full-time chaser.
Scrape an old site's content and organize it for the new one
Redesigns mean content migration — scraping text, downloading images, mapping content to the new structure, and fixing broken links. This recipe crawls the old site, extracts everything, and organizes it into clean files ready for the new CMS.
Extract colors, fonts, and logos from an existing site when no brand guide exists
The previous designer vanished. There's no brand guide. The only logo is a 15-year-old business card. This recipe crawls the client's existing web presence and social profiles to extract every findable brand asset — colors, fonts, logos, patterns — and compiles a basic brand guide.