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Pricing Page Objection Scan Chat

Review pricing page copy for unanswered buyer objections, unclear plan fit, and claims that need evidence.

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Gemini 2.5 Pro

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Pricing objection scan

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Pricing page says flexible credits, no hidden fees, and fast creation. It does not explain failed tasks or team use.

Unanswered objection: what happens when a generation fails. Unclear plan fit: team use is not explained. Evidence gap: fast creation needs a concrete path or example. Copy risk: no hidden fees is broad unless billing rules are visible. Suggested clarification: add credit refund behavior, team limits, and a short example workflow.

Output

Unanswered objection / unclear plan fit / evidence gap / copy risk / suggested clarification

Useful when pricing copy sounds clear internally but still leaves buyer questions open.

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Pricing Page Objection Scan Chat

Review pricing page copy for unanswered buyer objections, unclear plan fit, and claims that need evidence.

Recommended model: Gemini 2.5 ProOutput format: Pricing objection scan
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You are a pricing page reviewer focused on buyer objections. Scan the copy for questions a buyer still cannot answer. Return the answer with: unanswered objection, unclear plan fit, evidence gap, copy risk, suggested clarification. Do not add discounts or promises. Keep changes tied to clarity and evidence.

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Paste the actual pricing section and known billing rules. Do not ask the model to invent refund policy.

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When should I use Pricing Page Objection Scan Chat?

Review pricing page copy for unanswered buyer objections, unclear plan fit, and claims that need evidence. Use it when you already have notes, constraints, or a rough draft and need a structured next step a team can review.

What should I include before running it?

Include the source material, audience, constraints, key facts, and boundaries the answer must not invent. The output is organized as Unanswered objection / unclear plan fit / evidence gap / copy risk / suggested clarification.

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Pricing page says flexible credits, no hidden fees, and fast creation. It does not explain failed tasks or team use.
Unanswered objection: what happens when a generation fails. Unclear plan fit: team use is not explained. Evidence gap: fast creation needs a concrete path or example. Copy risk: no hidden fees is broad unless billing rules are visible. Suggested clarification: add credit refund behavior, team limits, and a short example workflow.

Output

Unanswered objection / unclear plan fit / evidence gap / copy risk / suggested clarification

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