Valeriia Panina explores how copy docs can help designers and writers manage in-product text more effectively. She describes a copy doc as a central document where all interface text is stored, updated, and detailed, making it easier to track changes and ensure consistency.
She explains the benefits of using copy docs, emphasizing their role in maintaining consistency across a product, reducing errors, and improving collaboration between teams. The approach is particularly helpful for UX writers working with small teams, as it allows for better content organization and easier updates. Panina provides a step-by-step guide for setting up and maintaining a copy doc, highlighting the importance of updating it to reflect current product content.