Generates a short "Related Articles" or "Read Next" teaser block (2-5 items) with tone-matched copy that gives readers a reason to click each linked piece.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/autopunk-media-skills:related-articles-teaser-writerThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Writes a short, compelling "Related Articles" or "Read Next" teaser block — two to five items — that matches the tone of a parent article and gives readers a clear reason to click each linked piece.
Writes a short, compelling "Related Articles" or "Read Next" teaser block — two to five items — that matches the tone of a parent article and gives readers a clear reason to click each linked piece.
Required:
Optional:
A clearly labelled block headed "Read Next" or "Related Coverage" (or whichever label you specify). Each item is formatted as:
Article Title One sentence explaining why this piece is worth reading next.
The block is 60–120 words in total. Tone matches the parent article. No marketing language, no superlatives, no "click here." Each teaser stands alone — it should work even if the reader sees only that item.
Parent article: "Cities Are Quietly Reclassifying Public Green Spaces — and Residents Are Losing Access" (investigative, print-style, 2,000 words)
Related articles to tease:
Platform: Article footer
Read Next
The Legal Loophole That Lets Councils Sell Off Parks The planning regulation at the centre of these reclassifications is older than most people realise — and surprisingly easy for local authorities to invoke.
How Three Neighborhoods Fought Back and Won Community campaigns rarely stop these decisions. These three did. Here's what they did differently.
Green Space and Mental Health: What the Research Actually Says The health case for protecting public parks is often made in general terms. The evidence is more specific — and more striking — than the debate usually reflects.
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