The before & after output difference
Before: You open AI, ask for "10 Instagram post ideas," post two of them, and lose momentum by day three.
After: A topic bank of 30 ideas, organized by pillar, each with a hook and CTA. All ready to film from.
Before: Every post feels disconnected. Your audience has no clear reason to follow you for the next one.
After: 5 named pillars your audience learns to expect from you and that anchor every piece of content you make.
Before: You sit down to batch and spend 40 minutes deciding what to film first.
After: A 5-day batch schedule with a clear production order from scripting to scheduling. One .md file. Your permanent production brief.
FAQs
Will the output feel like me, or will it sound like a generic content plan?
The skill asks for your source material, your audience, your angle, and your content goal before generating anything. If the input is vague, it pushes back and asks for more before moving forward. The pillar names are also held to a specificity standard — "The $50 Stack That Replaces a $2K/Month Agency" passes. "Educational Content" doesn't. Thin input produces thin output, and the skill knows it.
Is this just a prompt i could have written myself?
The skill comes with three reference files that encode content strategy knowledge: 10 hook types with psychological rationale, 8 CTA archetypes mapped to funnel stages, and a full output template. Before writing a single pillar, it also runs a silent analysis — mapping recurring themes in your material, your audience's fears, and your distinctive angle. A generic prompt doesn't do any of that.
I’ve bought AI content tools before and ended up rewriting everything. What's different here?
There's a quality gate built into the skill. Before delivering the output, it checks its own work: are the pillar names specific or could they describe any creator in this niche? Are the hooks varied across awareness levels? Does the topic bank reflect your actual source material? Anything that fails gets rewritten before you see it.
Do i need a Claude subscription?
No. You can use this without a subscription by setting it up as a Claude project — paste the skill instructions, upload the three reference files, and start a chat inside the project. It also works in Gemini. Full setup instructions for both options are included after purchase.