From ciromaciel-marketing
Analyze a company's published content to extract their brand voice, writing style, and tone guidelines. Reads 10-20 of their best content pieces and produces a brand voice profile covering tone, vocabulary level, sentence structure, formatting patterns, CTAs, and target persona. Useful before writing outreach, content, or campaigns that should match a client's existing voice.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/ciromaciel-marketing:brand-voice-extractorThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Analyze a company's published content to extract their brand voice and writing style. Reads their top content pieces and produces actionable guidelines for matching their voice in future content, outreach, or campaigns.
Analyze a company's published content to extract their brand voice and writing style. Reads their top content pieces and produces actionable guidelines for matching their voice in future content, outreach, or campaigns.
Extract brand voice for [company]. Use their blog at [url].
Or with content already cataloged:
Extract brand voice for [client]. Use the content inventory at clients/[client]/research/content-inventory.json.
| Input | Required | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Content URLs | Yes | User provides, or pulled from site-content-catalog output |
| Company name | Yes | For context in the analysis |
| Number of pages | No | Default: 15. How many pages to analyze. |
If content URLs are provided directly, use those. Otherwise:
site-content-catalog outputSelection heuristic:
For each selected URL:
Analyze across these dimensions:
Produce a Markdown document with this structure:
# Brand Voice Profile: [Company Name]
**Analyzed:** [Date] | **Content pieces analyzed:** [N]
**Sources:** [list of URLs analyzed]
---
## Voice Summary (2-3 sentences)
[Company] writes in a [tone] voice that [description]. Their content targets
[audience] and assumes [knowledge level]. The overall feel is [adjectives].
---
## Tone Profile
| Dimension | Position | Evidence |
|-----------|----------|----------|
| Formality | [e.g., Professional-casual] | [Example quote] |
| Emotional Register | [e.g., Measured, occasionally excited] | [Example] |
| Authority | [e.g., Expert/teacher] | [Example] |
| Humor | [e.g., Rare, dry when used] | [Example] |
| Directness | [e.g., Very direct, bold claims] | [Example] |
---
## Language & Vocabulary
### Reading Level
[Grade level estimate and what that means]
### Signature Phrases
- "[phrase 1]" — used frequently to [purpose]
- "[phrase 2]" — recurring pattern in [context]
### Jargon & Technical Depth
[How much industry jargon they use, how they handle technical concepts]
### Words They Love
[List of frequently used power words, adjectives, verbs]
### Words They Avoid
[Notable absences or patterns they steer away from]
---
## Structure & Formatting
### Typical Article Structure
[Outline of how their articles are typically organized]
### Sentence & Paragraph Style
- Average sentence length: [X words]
- Typical paragraph: [X sentences]
- Notable patterns: [fragments, rhetorical questions, etc.]
### Formatting Habits
- Headers: [style]
- Lists: [frequency and style]
- Emphasis: [bold/italic patterns]
- CTAs: [where, how often, what language]
---
## Audience & Persona
### Target Reader
[Role, seniority, industry, pain points they address]
### Knowledge Assumptions
[What they assume the reader already knows]
### Point of View
[I/we/you usage and what it signals]
---
## Writing Guidelines (Actionable)
Use these guidelines when writing content, outreach, or campaigns for [Company]:
### Do
- [Guideline 1 with example]
- [Guideline 2 with example]
- [Guideline 3 with example]
### Don't
- [Anti-pattern 1]
- [Anti-pattern 2]
- [Anti-pattern 3]
### Voice Samples
**Their style:**
> [2-3 representative quotes from their content that exemplify the voice]
**How to match it:**
> [2-3 example sentences written in their voice about a neutral topic]
site-content-catalog output (for selecting which content to analyze)Provides UI/UX resources: 50+ styles, color palettes, font pairings, guidelines, charts for web/mobile across React, Next.js, Vue, Svelte, Tailwind, React Native, Flutter. Aids planning, building, reviewing interfaces.
Fetches up-to-date documentation from Context7 for libraries and frameworks like React, Next.js, Prisma. Use for setup questions, API references, and code examples.
npx claudepluginhub ciro-maciel/ciromacielos --plugin ciromaciel-marketing