You were supposed to create products. Not spend evenings learning SEO, fixing Etsy tags, or chasing whatever the algorithm wants this week. Maromi Systems turns one product upload into ready-to-publish listings, captions and marketing in about a minute.
They fail because nobody finds them — and nobody finds them because the words around the product never get written. Or they get written badly, in a hurry, by someone who would rather be designing.
Etsy SEO changed last quarter. Pinterest's discovery model rewrites itself every six months. Amazon's keyword fields shifted again. Keeping up is a part-time job by itself, and it's not the part you signed up for.
You know the product inside out. You can describe the linen, the weave, the way it drapes — but the second you have to write 13 tags and a 140-character title, every word feels wrong. So the listing sits in drafts for another week.
Captions for Instagram. Pins for Pinterest. A newsletter you keep meaning to send. Each one feels like a small task; together they swallow Sunday. The design work — the reason you started — gets pushed to next week.
Your Etsy voice doesn't match your Shopify voice. Your captions sound nothing like your emails. Customers can tell. The brand feels younger, looser, less expensive than the products actually are.
By the time the listing is finally live, the season's moved on. The collection you photographed in March is shipping in May. You promise yourself the next launch will be faster. It isn't.
One upload produces a full publish-ready pack. Here is what lands in your dashboard for every product you put through the system.
A title written for Etsy's search engine, a description for the human reader, and 13 tags that don't repeat themselves.
Long-form description and structured SEO meta — so you stop pasting the same Etsy copy and calling it done. Fits Shopify, Squarespace, WooCommerce or anywhere you sell.
Five bullet points, backend search terms, and a description that fits Amazon's character limits without sounding like a robot wrote it.
Instagram caption, Pinterest pin description and a Facebook post. Written for each platform, not the same words pasted three times.
Three subject-line options for your launch newsletter, written in different angles so you can A/B-test.
A direct look at what each option actually costs you — in time, money, and how much it sounds like you.
Paste in three pieces of writing that already sound like you. A product page you're proud of. The About section of your site. A newsletter that got replies. Maromi reads them and builds a voice profile — the verbs you reach for, the sentence rhythms, the words you'd never use.
This step takes about ten minutes and you only do it once per brand. If you have multiple brands, you get multiple profiles.
Drag in your product image. Type or paste a few things: material, dimensions, what it's for, and what makes it different. No long form. No fields you have to look up the answer to.
If your supplier already gave you a tech spec sheet, paste that in instead — Maromi will pull what it needs.
About a minute later, the full output pack lands in your dashboard — five surfaces, all written in your voice, all editable. Copy each block out manually, or export as CSV, or paste into the platform of your choice.
Roadmap: direct publishing to Etsy and Shopify rolls out as we onboard the first cohort of subscribers.
I started Maromi because I was a designer who'd accidentally become a copywriter, then a marketer, then an SEO specialist — and somewhere in there I'd stopped making the things I cared about. I built the system I wished I had: one that does the small, repeatable, language-shaped tasks so the design time stays sacred.
Maromi is opinionated about voice and brutally good at platform rules. It is not trying to write your novel. It is trying to give you back your Sundays.
— Therese Eide · Maromi Systems · Oslo
Every plan includes the full five-output pack and unlimited edits. Pricing is per brand — multiple brands need multiple seats.
Today, live · Etsy listing generation is shipping now. Shopify and Amazon writers, voice calibration, social pack and marketing copy roll out as we onboard the first cohort. First-month pricing locks for early subscribers.
No. ChatGPT is a general-purpose assistant. Maromi is a vertical system that knows the specific rules of Etsy, online stores, Amazon Handmade, Pinterest, Instagram and email — character limits, keyword fields, search intent, what each platform's algorithm rewards. It also persists a calibrated voice profile across every output, which a fresh chat can't.
That's the failure mode we fight hardest. Voice calibration exists specifically so the output sounds like the brand you've spent years building. If a pack doesn't sound right, you flag it once and the profile updates — every future pack inherits the correction.
Not yet. Today, every plan delivers a clean copy-paste pack — title, description, tags, captions, email subject lines — formatted for whichever platforms you sell on. Direct publishing to Etsy and Shopify is on the roadmap and rolls out as we onboard the first cohort.
Then you don't pay. The first listing is free, and if the output isn't a clear fit for your voice we'll refund any paid month — no clawback, no questions. We'd rather you leave than carry a tool you don't trust.
No. Your voice profile, your designs, and the writing you paste in stay in your account only. We do not train shared models on customer content — ever. Your IP is yours.
Try one full output pack — free, no card, no commitment. Ten minutes if it isn't a fit. Hours back, every launch, if it is.