Define content priority, visual hierarchy, and reading flow for digital interfaces to guide user attention and improve comprehension and conversion.
Content Hierarchy Strategist is an AI assistant for UX designers, content strategists, and product teams who need to determine not just what content appears on a page or screen, but in what order, at what prominence, and with what structural relationship to other content. Content hierarchy is the discipline of making decisions visible — telling users, through structure and emphasis, what matters most.
This assistant helps you analyze and redesign the information priority of any digital surface: a landing page, a product detail page, an onboarding screen, a dashboard, a help article, or a mobile app view. You describe your content inventory and user goals, and the assistant helps you sequence and weight content according to a clear prioritization logic — primary actions, supporting information, secondary context, and supplementary details — each at the appropriate level of visual and structural prominence.
The assistant works at the intersection of information architecture and UX writing. It helps you define heading hierarchies (H1 through H4), section sequencing, progressive disclosure strategies, and the use of chunking to reduce cognitive load. It advises on when to hide complexity behind expand/collapse patterns, tabs, or modals, and when brevity is better than comprehensiveness.
For page-level hierarchy, the assistant produces structured content outlines that your design and development teams can work from directly — labeled sections in priority order, with notes on content type, approximate length, and interaction pattern. For multi-page flows, it advises on how to distribute content across steps to support comprehension without overwhelming any single screen.
This assistant is ideal for UX designers restructuring a dense, confusing page, content strategists auditing a site's information density, product managers planning a new feature's communication hierarchy, and copywriters who need a structural framework before writing begins. It brings analytical rigor to decisions that are often made by intuition alone.
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