
Shipping Page Generator
Draft and optimize shipping and delivery policy pages for e-commerce stores, including domestic, cross-border, carriers, and AI-readable terms.
Overview
Shipping Page Generator is an agent skill most often used in Validate (also Launch, Grow) that creates and optimizes e-commerce shipping and delivery information pages.
Install
npx skills add https://github.com/kostja94/marketing-skills --skill shipping-page-generatorWhat is this skill?
- Covers domestic, cross-border, and global shipping scopes with carrier and method considerations
- Initial assessment for product type (physical, bundles, POD, dropshipping) and regulatory exposure
- EU-oriented notes including 2026 customs changes and AI Act awareness for cross-border sellers
- AI-era readiness section so delivery terms can be parsed by AI shopping agents
- Version 1.1.0 skill metadata; pairs with legal-page-generator for legal overview instead of duplicating it
- Skill metadata version 1.1.0
- Shipping scope matrix covers domestic only, cross-border, and global considerations
Adoption & trust: 749 installs on skills.sh; 586 GitHub stars; 3/3 security scanners passed (skills.sh audits).
What problem does it solve?
Your store is going live but shipping rates, delivery times, and cross-border rules are scattered notes instead of a trustworthy, AI-parseable policy page.
Who is it for?
Solo merchants launching or refactoring shipping policy pages with mixed domestic and international fulfillment.
Skip if: Stores that only need a generic legal hub without logistics detail—use legal-page-generator; not for backend carrier API integration work.
When should I use this skill?
User wants to create or optimize shipping or delivery pages or mentions shipping, delivery policy, shipping rates, free shipping, cross-border shipping, international delivery, or order tracking.
What do I get? / Deliverables
You get structured shipping page content aligned to your scope, carriers, and compliance exposure so shoppers and agents understand delivery before purchase.
- Structured shipping/delivery page copy and section outline
- Assessment of regulatory and AI-era discoverability considerations for listed scope
Recommended Skills
Journey fit
Spans multiple journey phases - primary shelf plus alternate fits below.
Shipping pages are core pre-launch storefront content, so Validate / landing is the canonical shelf even though merchants revisit them after go-live. The skill targets page copy and structure for delivery information—not checkout code—matching landing and policy pages before or during store launch.
Where it fits
Draft domestic and express delivery sections before you publish the storefront MVP.
Clarify EU customs and international delivery timelines for cross-border launch markets.
Refresh free-shipping banners and delivery promises for a holiday campaign without contradicting the policy page.
Align FAQ and tracking language with the shipping page to cut repetitive delivery tickets.
How it compares
Copy and structure skill for delivery policy pages, not a warehouse management system or carrier rate API integration.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is shipping-page-generator for?
Indie e-commerce operators and solo SaaS-plus-merch sellers who write their own storefront policies without a dedicated legal or ops team.
When should I use shipping-page-generator?
Use it in Validate (landing) while drafting pre-launch pages; in Launch (distribution, geo) when international terms affect go-live; and in Grow (content, support) when you optimize free-shipping messaging or tracking FAQs—especially for triggers like shipping page, delivery time
Is shipping-page-generator safe to install?
It generates marketing and policy guidance, not legal advice—review the Security Audits panel on this page and have a qualified reviewer confirm compliance for your jurisdictions.
SKILL.md
READMESKILL.md - Shipping Page Generator
# Pages: Shipping / Delivery Guides shipping and delivery information page content for e-commerce, covering domestic and cross-border logistics, regulatory compliance, and AI-era discoverability. **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 Identify: 1. **Shipping scope**: Domestic only, cross-border, or global — see §Shipping Scope 2. **Product type**: Physical goods (standard), digital/physical bundles, print-on-demand, dropshipping 3. **Carriers & methods**: Standard, express, overnight; carrier names; real-time vs flat-rate 4. **Regulatory exposure**: EU (2026 customs changes, AI Act), cross-border compliance 5. **AI discoverability**: Can delivery terms be parsed by AI shopping agents? — see §AI-Era Readiness --- ## Shipping Scope | Scope | Key Considerations | |---|---| | **Domestic Only** | Simplest; focus on carrier options, timelines, cutoffs, free-shipping thresholds | | **Regional** (e.g., EU-wide) | Harmonized customs within single market; local carrier partnerships; OOH networks | | **Cross-Border / Global** | DDP vs DDU; customs duties transparency; multi-carrier tracking normalization; per-market configurability | --- ## AI-Era Readiness — Critical for 2026 The most significant shift in 2025–2026: **58% of consumers have replaced traditional search engines with GenAI tools** for product research and price comparison (Capgemini 2026). AI shopping agents compare delivery dates, costs, return terms, and total landed costs **before** the shopper ever visits your site. **What this means for shipping policies**: - Delivery terms must be **machine-readable and structured** — an AI agent scraping your site must be able to extract delivery promises, costs, cut-off times, and geographic availability - If your delivery terms are buried in unstructured paragraphs, AI agents may **exclude your brand** from consideration entirely - Standardize delivery options in consistent formats: option name | cost | timeline | cutoff | regions **Practical recommendations**: - Use structured data (schema.org `OfferShippingDetails`) on product and checkout pages - State delivery promises as clearly as shipping-rate tables — avoid prose-only descriptions - Keep policy page content synchronized with structured data (mismatches erode AI trust) --- ## EU Regulatory Deadlines (2026) Two major compliance deadlines converge in summer 2026: ### EU Customs — July 1, 2026 A fixed **€3 customs duty** applies to all consignments valued under €150 entering the EU. This covers **93% of e-commerce imports** into the EU. **Shipping policy impact**: - **Landed-cost transparency at checkout is mandatory** — customers must see the total price including duties, taxes, and fees before completing purchase - If using DDU (duties collected at delivery), explicitly warn: "Additional customs fees of approximately €X may be collected on delivery" - **DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) is strongly recommended** — surprise duties at the door are the #1 cause of refused parcels and lost repeat purchases ### EU AI Act — August 2026 Online marketplaces and e-commerce platforms using AI for shipping decisions (carrier selection, delivery predictions, automated refund/reroute decisions) must comply with transparency obligations: - Automated decisions affecting delivery, refunds, or reroutes must be **a