Compliance check for e-commerce product listings
Screen Taobao, Tmall, JD or Pinduoduo listings for banned superlatives and unverifiable claims before a complaint costs you the sale — and the fine.
On Chinese marketplaces, "professional complainers" (职业打假人) scan listings for banned words and file claims for compensation. One absolute claim in your detail page can mean a refund-plus-penalty payout and a platform demerit.
Paste your full listing — title, selling points, detail copy — and the tool flags every superlative, medical/efficacy claim, and unverifiable boast, then rewrites each into a compliant version that still converts.
It’s built for the high-volume reality of e-commerce: clear before/after copy you can paste straight back into the listing editor.
The tool for this
⚖️Ad Compliance Rewrite
Scan marketing copy for banned / absolute-claim words and get a compliant rewrite that keeps the selling power.
Frequently asked questions
Why do e-commerce listings get complaints? +
Banned superlatives and unverifiable efficacy claims are easy targets for professional complainers who file for compensation. Screening listings first removes the hook.
What parts of a listing should I check? +
The title, bullet selling points and the full detail copy — banned words anywhere on the page count.
Does the rewrite hurt conversion? +
No — it keeps the persuasive structure and benefits, just stated in a compliant, defensible way.
Which platforms does this apply to? +
Any China marketplace — Taobao, Tmall, JD, Pinduoduo, Douyin Shop — all enforce the Advertising Law.
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