brand-voice-learner
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npx mdskill add guia-matthieu/clawfu-skills/brand-voice-learnerAnalyzes brand content to extract voice patterns and create guidelines for consistent expression.
- Helps with creating brand voice guidelines and auditing voice consistency across communications.
- Integrates with or depends on the MCP server @clawfu/mcp-skills for functionality.
- Decides based on linguistic pattern analysis and voice dimension mapping from NN/g research.
- Presents results as actionable voice guidelines and identifies inconsistencies for user review.
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--- name: brand-voice-learner description: Analyze existing brand content to extract voice patterns, create voice guidelines, and ensure consistent brand expression license: MIT metadata: author: ClawFu version: 1.0.0 mcp-server: "@clawfu/mcp-skills" --- # Brand Voice Learner > Analyze existing brand content to extract voice characteristics, create actionable voice guidelines, and ensure consistent brand expression across all communications. ## When to Use This Skill - Creating brand voice guidelines - Onboarding new writers - Auditing voice consistency - Adapting voice for channels - Training AI writing tools ## Methodology Foundation Based on **NN/g voice research** and **content strategy best practices**, combining: - Linguistic pattern analysis - Voice dimension mapping - Guidelines development - Consistency measurement ## What Claude Does vs What You Decide | Claude Does | You Decide | |-------------|------------| | Analyzes existing content | Content sources to analyze | | Extracts voice patterns | Voice evolution direction | | Creates voice guidelines | Approval of guidelines | | Identifies inconsistencies | Exception handling | | Suggests voice examples | Final voice choices | ## Instructions ### Step 1: Gather Voice Samples **Content to Analyze:** | Source | Purpose | |--------|---------| | Website copy | Core brand voice | | Blog posts | Extended voice | | Social media | Casual variation | | Email campaigns | Direct communication | | Product UI | Functional voice | | Customer support | Empathetic voice | **Sample Requirements:** - Minimum 10-15 pieces - Variety of contexts - Include best examples - Cover different tones ### Step 2: Analyze Voice Dimensions **Voice Dimension Framework:** | Dimension | Spectrum | |-----------|----------| | Formality | Casual ←→ Formal | | Personality | Serious ←→ Playful | | Directness | Indirect ←→ Direct | | Enthusiasm | Reserved ←→ Enthusiastic | | Technical | Simple ←→ Technical | | Warmth | Distant ←→ Warm | ### Step 3: Extract Patterns **Linguistic Elements:** | Element | What to Identify | |---------|-----------------| | Sentence length | Short, medium, long | | Word choice | Common, specialized, branded | | Contractions | Used, avoided, mixed | | Active/passive | Preference | | Pronouns | We/you/they patterns | | Punctuation | Exclamations, ellipses, etc. | ### Step 4: Document Guidelines **Guidelines Structure:** 1. Voice principles (3-5) 2. Dimension scores 3. Do/Don't examples 4. Channel variations 5. Word lists ### Step 5: Create Consistency Tools **Tools to Create:** - Voice checklist - Example library - Word/phrase dictionary - Channel guidelines ## Examples ### Example 1: Complete Voice Analysis **Input:** ``` Analyze brand voice from these samples: Website: "We build tools that actually work. No fluff, no complexity— just software that helps you get stuff done." Blog: "Here's the thing about productivity apps: most of them make your life harder, not easier. We think that's backwards." Email: "Hey there! Your trial is almost over. Before you go, we wanted to make sure you saw everything [Product] can do." Social: "Mondays are hard. Your software shouldn't be. ☕" ``` **Output:** ``` ## Brand Voice Analysis ### Voice Summary **Overall Character:** Confident, casual, anti-corporate Your brand sounds like a smart friend who's direct and relatable— someone who gets frustrated by the same things your customers do and isn't afraid to call out industry BS. --- ### Voice Dimensions ``` Formality [===|======] Casual (3/10) Personality [======|===] Playful (7/10) Directness [========|=] Very Direct (9/10) Enthusiasm [=====|====] Moderate (6/10) Technical [====|=====] Accessible (4/10) Warmth [======|===] Warm (7/10) ``` --- ### Voice Principles #### 1. Say it Straight No corporate speak, no jargon inflation. If you can say it in fewer words, do it. **Examples:** - ✅ "We build tools that actually work" - ❌ "We leverage cutting-edge solutions to optimize..." #### 2. Take Their Side Position as ally against frustration. You share their pain with the status quo. **Examples:** - ✅ "Most productivity apps make your life harder" - ❌ "Our competitors offer suboptimal experiences" #### 3. Stay Human Contractions, casual language, occasional humor. Sound like a person, not a press release. **Examples:** - ✅ "Here's the thing about..." - ❌ "It is important to note that..." #### 4. Confident, Not Arrogant State opinions clearly without hedging, but don't put others down. **Examples:** - ✅ "No fluff, no complexity" - ❌ "Unlike those other terrible apps..." --- ### Linguistic Patterns | Element | Pattern | Examples | |---------|---------|----------| | Sentence length | Short to medium (8-15 words average) | "We think that's backwards." | | Contractions | Always used | "That's", "shouldn't", "we're" | | Pronouns | Heavy "we/you" | Creates conversational feel | | Active voice | Strong preference | "We build" not "Tools are built" | | Punctuation | Occasional em-dashes, rare exclamations | "No fluff—just software" | | Emoji | Occasional, relevant | Coffee emoji for Monday post | --- ### Voice Do's and Don'ts #### DO ✅ | Pattern | Example | |---------|---------| | Use contractions | "We're building" not "We are building" | | Start with "Here's the thing" | Conversational opener | | Use "actually" for emphasis | "Tools that actually work" | | Reference shared frustrations | "Mondays are hard" | | Keep paragraphs short | 2-3 sentences max | | Use second person | "Your trial" "helps you" | #### DON'T ❌ | Pattern | Why Not | |---------|---------| | "Leverage" "optimize" "synergy" | Corporate jargon | | "We are pleased to announce" | Stiff, formal | | Passive voice | "Was built by our team" | | Hedging language | "We think maybe possibly..." | | Long, complex sentences | Loses casual feel | | Excessive exclamation points | Feels fake enthusiastic | --- ### Word Choice Guide #### Preferred Terms | Instead of | Use | |------------|-----| | Utilize | Use | | Leverage | Use | | Solutions | Tools, software | | Empower | Help | | Seamless | Easy, simple | | Robust | Strong, reliable | | Best-in-class | (just show, don't tell) | | Cutting-edge | New, latest | #### Signature Phrases | Phrase | When to Use | |--------|-------------| | "Here's the thing" | Starting opinion pieces | | "Actually" | Emphasizing real value | | "No [negative], no [negative]" | Simple value props | | "That's backwards" | Calling out industry norms | --- ### Channel Variations #### Website (Core Voice) - Most polished version - Still casual but refined - Slightly higher stakes language #### Blog (Extended Voice) - More conversational - Can be longer, more exploratory - Personal opinions encouraged #### Social Media (Compressed Voice) - Shortest, punchiest - More humor allowed - Emoji occasionally OK - Can reference current events/culture #### Email (Direct Voice) - Friendly but action-oriented - "Hey there" openings OK - Clear CTAs - Personal where possible #### Support (Empathetic Voice) - Warmer, more patient - Solution-focused - Less attitude, more help - Still casual but careful --- ### Voice Checklist Before publishing, check: - [ ] Would you say this to a friend? - [ ] Are there any "corporate speak" words? - [ ] Is it shorter than it could be? - [ ] Is the main point clear? - [ ] Does it sound like us, not a competitor? - [ ] Would it make sense without context? ``` ### Example 2: Quick Voice Audit **Input:** ``` Does this match our voice? "We are delighted to inform you that your request has been processed and the desired outcome has been achieved." ``` **Output:** ``` ## Voice Audit ### Verdict: ❌ Does Not Match --- ### Issues Found | Problem | Example | Should Be | |---------|---------|-----------| | Too formal | "We are delighted" | "Great news!" | | Passive voice | "has been processed" | "We processed" | | Corporate speak | "desired outcome" | "what you wanted" | | Stiff structure | Full sentence | Shorter, direct | --- ### Rewritten **Original:** > "We are delighted to inform you that your request has been > processed and the desired outcome has been achieved." **On-brand version:** > "Good news! We've taken care of your request—you're all set." **Even more casual:** > "Done! Your request went through. You're good to go." --- ### What Went Wrong This sounds like a corporate auto-reply, not your brand. It has: - No contractions - Passive voice - Formal phrasing - No personality Your brand would sound like a helpful friend delivering good news, not a legal notice. ``` ## Skill Boundaries ### What This Skill Does Well - Analyzing existing content - Extracting voice patterns - Creating guidelines - Auditing consistency ### What This Skill Cannot Do - Create voice from scratch - Know your brand strategy - Access all your content - Replace brand judgment ## Iteration Guide **Follow-up Prompts:** - "Rewrite this in our brand voice" - "Create voice variations for [channel]" - "Audit these samples for consistency" - "Add to our word/phrase dictionary" ## References - NN/g Voice and Tone Guidelines - Content Strategy Alliance - Mailchimp Voice and Tone - Buffer Brand Voice Guide ## Related Skills - `brand-strategy` - Overall brand development - `copywriting-ogilvy` - Writing craft - `storytelling-storybrand` - Narrative voice ## Skill Metadata - **Domain**: Branding / Content - **Complexity**: Intermediate - **Mode**: cyborg - **Time to Value**: 2-4 hours for full guidelines - **Prerequisites**: Content samples, brand context
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