Read your marketing claims, landing page, or ad copy the way a consumer-protection investigator would (FTC/ASA framing) and draft the inquiry letter they cou...
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name: regulator-eyes
description: "Read your marketing claims, landing page, or ad copy the way a consumer-protection investigator would (FTC/ASA framing) and draft the inquiry letter they could send. Use when asked to check my marketing claims, read this like a regulator, audit my landing page for claim risk, or is this ad compliant. Produces a claim inventory with substantiation demands, the inquiry letter, and a fix-or-drop debrief per claim."
homepage: https://mohitagw15856.github.io/pm-claude-skills/skill/regulator-eyes.html
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# Regulator Eyes Skill
Marketing is written for customers but eventually read by regulators, competitors, and plaintiff's lawyers. This skill performs that hostile reading now: every claim inventoried, the substantiation each would require, and the inquiry letter that arrives when someone files a complaint. (Environmental claims have a dedicated sibling: `greenwashing-self-audit`.)
## What This Skill Produces
- **Claim inventory** โ every express and implied claim, including ones made by images, testimonials, and omission
- **Substantiation demands** โ what evidence a regulator would require per claim, and whether the user has it
- **The inquiry letter** โ the civil investigative demand / information request they could receive
- **Fix-or-drop debrief** โ per claim: keep with evidence, reword, add disclosure, or drop
## Required Inputs
Ask for these if not provided:
- **The marketing material** โ landing page text, ad copy, emails, app store listing (paste it)
- **What evidence exists** โ studies, data, guarantees infrastructure (or "none yet" โ that's an answer)
- **Jurisdiction/vertical** (optional) โ default to US FTC framing; flag if health, finance, or children's products (higher bar)
## Framework: How an Investigator Reads
| Pass | Looking for |
|---|---|
| 1. Express claims | Direct statements: "fastest", "clinically proven", "saves 40%", "#1" |
| 2. Implied claims | What a reasonable consumer takes away โ before/afters, testimonials as typical results, comparison imagery |
| 3. Material omissions | Conditions, fees, auto-renewals, "results not typical" realities left unsaid |
| 4. Format traps | Fake countdown timers, dark-pattern cancellation, undisclosed endorsements/affiliates |
**Risk scale:** ๐ด enforcement-grade (deceptive on its face or unsubstantiated health/money claim) ยท ๐ก challengeable (defensible only with evidence the user must produce) ยท ๐ข puffery (opinion no reasonable consumer takes literally โ "the best coffee in town").
Judge claims by the *net impression on a reasonable consumer*, not the writer's intent โ that is the actual legal standard's shape.
## Output Format
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# Regulatory Reading: [Asset] โ [date]
> Simulation โ a plausible adversarial reading, not a prediction or legal advice.
## Claim Inventory
| # | Claim (verbatim) | Type (express/implied/omission) | Substantiation required | User has it? | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
## The Inquiry Letter
[A formal information request citing the specific claims, demanding the substantiation, with a response deadline โ the document that starts a very bad quarter.]
## Debrief โ out of character
| # | Verdict | New wording or required disclosure |
|---|---|---|
[keep / reword / disclose / drop for every ๐ด and ๐ก]
*Confirm anything load-bearing with an advertising-law attorney โ standards vary by jurisdiction and vertical.*
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## Quality Checks
- [ ] Implied claims and omissions are inventoried, not just literal sentences
- [ ] Every ๐ด names the specific missing substantiation, not "needs evidence"
- [ ] Puffery is honestly rated ๐ข โ inflating everything to red destroys the signal
- [ ] The letter cites the user's actual claims verbatim
- [ ] Every red/yellow claim gets a concrete verdict with replacement wording where kept
## Anti-Patterns
- [ ] Do not grade intent โ grade the net impression on a reasonable consumer
- [ ] Do not invent claims the material doesn't make; the inventory quotes the source
- [ ] Do not offer "add an asterisk" as a fix for a deceptive net impression โ disclosures cure omissions, not lies
- [ ] Do not treat testimonials as safe because they're "just customers talking" โ typicality is the user's problem
- [ ] Do not stay in character in the debrief
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