brand-voice
by affaan-mbrand-voice builds a source-derived writing style profile from real posts, essays, launch notes, docs, or site copy, then reuses it across content, outreach, and social workflows. Use the brand-voice skill when you need voice consistency instead of generic AI writing, especially for brand-voice for Copywriting.
This skill scores 78/100, which means it is a solid listing candidate for directory users: it has a clear use case, a concrete source-driven workflow, and enough structure to reduce guesswork versus a generic prompt. The main limitation is that it appears to be guidance-only with no install command or runnable scripts, so users should expect manual use rather than turnkey automation.
- Clear triggerability: it explicitly tells agents when to activate for voice-specific content, outreach, X/LinkedIn/email, and channel adaptation.
- Operational clarity: the workflow names a source hierarchy, sample count, and extraction targets, plus a concrete reusable voice-profile schema in `references/voice-profile-schema.md`.
- Good agent leverage: it emphasizes real source material over generic exemplars, which should produce more consistent, source-derived writing profiles.
- No install command or scripts are provided, so adoption depends on the agent following the markdown instructions directly.
- The evidence shows one reference file and no supporting automation/assets, so edge-case handling and enforcement rely on prompt discipline rather than tooling.
Overview of brand-voice skill
What brand-voice does
The brand-voice skill builds a reusable writing style profile from real source material, then applies it to new copy so the output sounds consistent instead of generically “AI-written.” It is a strong fit for the brand-voice skill when you need a source-derived tone for social posts, launch copy, outreach, or product messaging.
Who should install it
Install brand-voice if you already have authentic writing samples and want the model to mirror a specific voice across channels. It is especially useful for founders, marketers, and writers doing brand-voice for Copywriting where consistency matters more than inventing a fresh style.
What makes it different
This skill is not a vague “write like this brand” prompt. The brand-voice guide prioritizes real samples, source ranking, and a structured voice profile so the model can separate public launch tone from private working tone, keep claims grounded, and avoid generic platform exemplars.
How to Use brand-voice skill
Install and find the key files
Use the package install flow in your environment, then open the skill folder at skills/brand-voice. Start with SKILL.md, then read references/voice-profile-schema.md before you write or edit prompts. For a first pass, those two files are the most useful brand-voice install and usage entry points.
Give the skill the right source set
The skill works best when you provide 5 to 20 real samples: recent X posts, essays, memos, launch notes, newsletters, outbound emails, or product copy. If you want brand-voice usage to be reliable, tell the model which channel matters most and whether older writing is more canonical than newer writing.
Turn a rough request into a usable prompt
A weak request is “match our tone.” A stronger request is: “Build a brand-voice profile from these 12 launch posts and rewrite this product update for X, keeping it concise, direct, and low-hype.” Include the target channel, the intended audience, the source text, and any banned patterns like emojis, excessive em dashes, or salesy CTAs.
Use the workflow that the skill expects
First, collect sources and rank them by credibility. Next, ask for a voice profile in the schema format, then use that profile to rewrite or generate the final copy. If the sources split into public and private voices, say so explicitly instead of asking the model to average them together.
brand-voice skill FAQ
Is brand-voice just a fancy prompt?
No. The brand-voice skill is designed to extract repeatable style rules from evidence, not only imitate a sample paragraph. That makes it more useful when you need the same voice across multiple outputs, not one isolated rewrite.
When is brand-voice a bad fit?
Skip it if you have no real source material, if the brand voice is still undefined, or if you want a fresh voice rather than consistency. It is also a poor fit when the only examples are generic marketing copy, because the resulting profile will be too bland to help.
Can beginners use it?
Yes, if they can provide examples and clear constraints. Beginners usually get better brand-voice install results when they supply a few representative posts or pages, name the target channel, and say what should not appear in the output.
Does it work for more than social copy?
Yes. The repository supports brand-voice for Copywriting across X, LinkedIn, email, launch posts, threads, product updates, and site copy. The key is to keep the source set and the target channel aligned so the model does not import the wrong tone.
How to Improve brand-voice skill
Give it better evidence, not just more text
The biggest quality jump comes from source selection. Favor writing that actually performed well or that the brand treats as canonical, and label the channel so the model knows what to learn from. Mixed-quality inputs are the main reason a brand-voice profile becomes vague.
Make the constraints explicit
If you want a particular cadence, CTA style, or level of compression, say it directly. The references/voice-profile-schema.md file is useful here because it forces concrete fields like Rhythm, Compression, Claim Style, and Banned Moves instead of hand-wavy tone notes.
Watch for common failure modes
The most common miss is overfitting to one sample, which makes the output sound copied instead of consistent. Another failure is blending conflicting sources without calling out the split. If you see that, improve the source set before asking for another draft.
Iterate with a profile-first workflow
For best results, ask the skill to produce the voice profile first, review the banned moves and preferred moves, then request the final copy. That workflow makes brand-voice improvements easier because you can correct the profile instead of rewriting every output from scratch.
