AI creates product copy variants
SEATEXT keeps the same product and same real benefits. It only adjusts names, description wording, benefit order, and buying clarity.
AI Ecommerce Copy Agent
Most ecommerce teams do not have time to rewrite and test every product title, benefit line, and description. SEATEXT makes small, controlled wording changes to existing product copy, then tests which version creates more add-to-carts and sales.
Your store already sells. Let SEATEXT fine-tune product names and descriptions, testing small wording changes until each product page becomes clearer, more specific, and easier to buy from.
SEATEXT keeps the same product and same real benefits. It only adjusts names, description wording, benefit order, and buying clarity.
Visitors see controlled product title and description variations. You can approve, edit, reject, or limit exposure while SEATEXT measures the lift.
When a product name or description refinement proves it converts better, SEATEXT gradually gives it more store traffic.
SEATEXT can test product names, first description lines, benefit order, ingredient emphasis, and purchase reassurance without changing what the product actually is.
AI generated 12 product description variants and A/B tested them until the best wording produced more sales.
Most online stores have hundreds or thousands of product pages that were written once and rarely improved. SEATEXT runs small copy experiments across the catalog automatically.
Built for online stores that want better product names and descriptions without manually rewriting every SKU.
Yes. SEATEXT is compatible with Shopify and WooCommerce product pages. It can also run on other ecommerce platforms through the same lightweight website snippet.
Yes. You can edit AI variants, delete them, add your own, and decide how much shopper traffic should see experimental product names or descriptions.
Start with high-traffic products, paid-ad landing products, bestsellers with flat conversion rates, and products where the value is good but the description is generic.
No. The point is fine-tuning, not inventing new promises. SEATEXT keeps the product, benefits, and positioning intact while testing clearer ways to describe them.