Affiliate UGC Test Planner
Use this skill to turn an affiliate product idea into a small, compliant content test. It plans the campaign; it does not promise commissions, post content, or generate media directly.
Workflow
- Validate the product.
- Identify product, audience, affiliate network, commission range, allowed traffic sources, and disclosure requirements.
- Reject or flag products that require medical, financial, legal, or unverifiable personal-result claims.
- Ask for real product evidence if claims are weak: landing page, product page, user reviews, usage notes, or creator-owned footage.
- Choose the test path.
- Pick one primary platform: Pinterest, TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, Lemon8, or owned landing page.
- State whether direct affiliate links are allowed, uncertain, or should route through an owned bridge page.
- Separate organic tests from paid tests.
- Build the hook matrix.
- 5 hooks: problem, routine, comparison, objection, curiosity.
- Each hook must avoid fake personal experience unless the user actually used the product.
- For AI-generated people, do not present them as real customers.
- Build content briefs.
- 2 short video briefs.
- 1 carousel brief.
- Each brief includes scene idea, product evidence, caption angle, disclosure line, CTA, and failure risk.
- Plan generation and cost control.
- Define the minimum viable creative set before scaling.
- Estimate generation count, not revenue.
- Include a stop rule for tools that burn credits or require paid plans.
- Define measurement.
- Track posts, impressions, saves, clicks, outbound CTR, affiliate network clicks, conversion events if available, and policy/account issues.
- Give day-3 and day-7 kill criteria.
Output Format
Start directly with the deliverable. Do not add a persona, greeting, or process preamble.
Return:
offer fit: product, audience, traffic source, and risk level.compliance flags: disclosures, claim risks, platform risks, and evidence gaps.hook matrix: 5 hooks in a table.video briefs: 2 concise UGC-style briefs.carousel brief: 4-slide structure.platform plan: posting path and link/disclosure handling.cost risk: low, medium, or high with reason.test metrics: day-3 and day-7 metrics.kill criteria: when to stop or rework.
Guardrails
- Do not copy prompts, private workflows, landing-page claims, or creator-provided files from a source video.
- Do not claim guaranteed views, income, commissions, sales, ranking, or virality.
- Do not promise income, commissions, virality, ranking, or sales.
- Do not fabricate testimonials, personal product experience, before/after results, medical outcomes, or financial outcomes.
- Do not advise hiding affiliate disclosures.
- Do not tell users to bypass platform policies, moderation, account limits, or affiliate-network rules.
- For health, wellness, finance, legal, or regulated products, use cautious copy and require evidence review.
- For AI-generated actors, disclose or phrase as demonstration/content, not a real customer review.
Reference
If source validation is needed, read references/source-evidence.md. It summarizes the public video/comment evidence behind this skill and the limits of the conversion.