Service template

One link that explains what you do and gets you booked.

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Service page

A good service page does one job: give people one link that explains the offer and gets them booked. The format matters, but the useful part is the thinking behind it. Readers need the context, the recommendation, the proof, and the next step without having to reverse engineer your intent.

Claude can turn what you offer, who it's for, how you work, proof of past work, and how people book you into a clear first version. Send turns that version into a live page you can share, track, and revise as the conversation changes.

What to include in the service page

  • Who you work with and what you actually do for them.
  • The service or package, stated plainly, not just a list of features.
  • How the process works, from first contact to delivery.
  • Proof: past work, results, or a real reference.
  • One clear way to get booked: call, message, or form.

Prompt to use in Claude

Search the registry for the Send connector. Once connected, use their "send/service-page" skill.

How to create it with Send

Give Claude what you offer, who it's for, how you work, proof of past work, and how people book you, plus any constraints, examples, or audience notes that matter. Ask it to create the service page with the Send connector so the output becomes a page instead of another loose document.

After you share it, Send helps you see whether potential customers open it, come back to it, or share it internally. You can update the same link when details change.

Service page structure

  1. The offer

    Who this is for and what you do for them.

  2. How it works

    The process from first contact to delivery.

  3. Proof

    Past work or results that back up the offer.

  4. Get booked

    The single next step to reach you.

Why send a service page as a page

A service page is often someone's only impression of you before they decide to reach out. Send keeps it as one current link you can drop anywhere, and shows you who's actually looking.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Claude can use what you offer, who it's for, how you work, proof of past work, and how people book you to draft a service page with structure, context, proof, and next steps.