features-page-generator

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When the user wants to create, optimize, or audit features page content. Also use when the user mentions "features page," "product features," "capabilities," "what it does," "feature list," "feature comparison," "product capabilities," or "features section." For sitewide page planning, use website-structure.

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# Pages: Features Guides features page content, structure, and conversion optimization. **When invoking**: On **first use**, if helpful, open with 1-2 sentences on what this skill covers and why it matters, then provide the main output. On **subsequent use** or when the user asks to skip, go directly to the main output. ## Initial Assessment **Check for project context first:** If `.claude/project-context.md` or `.cursor/project-context.md` exists, read it for product, differentiation, and proof points. Identify: 1. **Feature set**: Core features, differentiators 2. **Audience**: Who evaluates features (buyer persona) 3. **Format**: Single page vs. per-feature pages 4. **Primary goal**: Demo, sign up, learn more ## Features Page Structure | Section | Purpose | |---------|---------| | **Headline** | Benefit-led; "Everything you need to..." | | **Feature grid/list** | Each feature: name, benefit, optional screenshot | | **Use case links** | "For marketers," "For developers" | | **Social proof** | Testimonials, logos | | **CTA** | Try free, see demo, contact | ## Best Practices ### Benefit-First - **Lead with benefit**: "Save 10 hours/week" not "Automated reporting" - **Customer outcome**: What they get, not what it does - **Specificity**: Numbers, examples, not vague claims ### Organization - **By capability**: Group by product area or capability (e.g., Analytics, Automation, Integrations) — avoid organizing by use case to prevent overlap with use cases pages - **By...

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kostja94
Repository
kostja94/marketing-skills
Created
3 months ago
Last Updated
3 weeks ago
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License
MIT

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