ux-copy
Write or review UX copy — microcopy, error messages, empty states, CTAs. Trigger with "write copy for", "what should this button say?", "review this error message", or when naming a CTA, wording a confirmation dialog, filling an empty state, or writing onboarding text.
How do I install this agent skill?
npx skills add https://github.com/anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins --skill ux-copyIs this agent skill safe to install?
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This skill provides structured instructions and patterns for writing user experience (UX) copy. It operates entirely through natural language guidance without any executable code or external network requirements. The security profile is consistent with a purely instructional prompt.
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What does this agent skill do?
/ux-copy
If you see unfamiliar placeholders or need to check which tools are connected, see CONNECTORS.md.
Write or review UX copy for any interface context.
Usage
/ux-copy $ARGUMENTS
What I Need From You
- Context: What screen, flow, or feature?
- User state: What is the user trying to do? How are they feeling?
- Tone: Formal, friendly, playful, reassuring?
- Constraints: Character limits, platform guidelines?
Principles
- Clear: Say exactly what you mean. No jargon, no ambiguity.
- Concise: Use the fewest words that convey the full meaning.
- Consistent: Same terms for the same things everywhere.
- Useful: Every word should help the user accomplish their goal.
- Human: Write like a helpful person, not a robot.
Copy Patterns
CTAs
- Start with a verb: "Start free trial", "Save changes", "Download report"
- Be specific: "Create account" not "Submit"
- Match the outcome to the label
Error Messages
Structure: What happened + Why + How to fix
- "Payment declined. Your card was declined by your bank. Try a different card or contact your bank."
Empty States
Structure: What this is + Why it's empty + How to start
- "No projects yet. Create your first project to start collaborating with your team."
Confirmation Dialogs
- Make the action clear: "Delete 3 files?" not "Are you sure?"
- Describe consequences: "This can't be undone"
- Label buttons with the action: "Delete files" / "Keep files" not "OK" / "Cancel"
Tooltips
- Concise, helpful, never obvious
Loading States
- Set expectations, reduce anxiety
Onboarding
- Progressive disclosure, one concept at a time
Voice and Tone
Adapt tone to context:
- Success: Celebratory but not over the top
- Error: Empathetic and helpful
- Warning: Clear and actionable
- Neutral: Informative and concise
Output
## UX Copy: [Context]
### Recommended Copy
**[Element]**: [Copy]
### Alternatives
| Option | Copy | Tone | Best For |
|--------|------|------|----------|
| A | [Copy] | [Tone] | [When to use] |
| B | [Copy] | [Tone] | [When to use] |
| C | [Copy] | [Tone] | [When to use] |
### Rationale
[Why this copy works — user context, clarity, action-orientation]
### Localization Notes
[Anything translators should know — idioms to avoid, character expansion, cultural context]
If Connectors Available
If ~~knowledge base is connected:
- Pull your brand voice guidelines and content style guide
- Check for existing copy patterns and terminology standards
If ~~design tool is connected:
- View the screen context in Figma to understand the full user flow
- Check character limits and layout constraints from the design
Tips
- Be specific about context — "Error message when payment fails" is better than "error message."
- Share your brand voice — "We're professional but warm" helps me match your tone.
- Consider the user's emotional state — Error messages need empathy. Success messages can celebrate.
How can the creator link this skill?
Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.
<a href="https://skillzs.dev/skills/anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins/ux-copy">View ux-copy on skillZs</a>