Generates short, compelling teaser lines for newsletter subject lines, social captions, or article previews. Provides three variants per story (stakes, detail, question) under 160 characters.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/autopunk-media-skills:teaser-line-writerThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Generates a short, compelling teaser line — one or two sentences — that earns a click through genuine story value, not misleading hype.
Generates a short, compelling teaser line — one or two sentences — that earns a click through genuine story value, not misleading hype.
Required: A summary of the story — the topic, the central finding or event, and who it affects. One paragraph is enough. Optional: The intended platform (newsletter, Instagram, LinkedIn, homepage preview); target audience (general public, industry professionals, specialist readers); tone preference (urgent, measured, curious, wry); the actual headline if one already exists.
Three numbered teaser lines per run. Each is one or two sentences, under 160 characters where possible (fits most preview truncation limits). No hashtags unless explicitly requested. No rhetorical hype phrases ("You won't believe…", "This changes everything"). Labels indicate the approach used for each variant: Stakes, Detail, Question.
Story summary: An investigation into how a major city's emergency response times have increased by 40% over five years, traced to a combination of budget cuts, dispatcher understaffing, and routing software that has not been updated since 2014. The finding: the city's wealthiest neighbourhoods still receive faster response times than lower-income ones, despite officials claiming the system is area-neutral. Intended for a newsletter with a general civic-minded audience.
Stakes: The city promised equal emergency response across all neighbourhoods. New data shows that promise has not been kept — and response times are getting worse.
Detail: Since 2014, the city's 999 dispatch software has not been updated. In that time, average response times have climbed 40%.
Question: Why does it still take longer for an ambulance to reach one side of the city than the other? The answer runs through a decade of deferred decisions.
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