Codify your brand's writing style into a reusable voice guide. Analyzes existing content to extract patterns, then generates a comprehensive style document for consistent messaging across all channels.
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majestic-marketing
January 24, 2026
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npx add-skill https://github.com/majesticlabs-dev/majestic-marketplace/blob/main/plugins/majestic-marketing/skills/brand-voice/SKILL.md -a claude-code --skill brand-voiceInstallation paths:
.claude/skills/brand-voice/# Brand Voice Architect Codify your brand's unique voice into a living style guide that ensures consistency across all content—website, emails, social, ads, and beyond. ## Deep Discovery (Optional) For thorough voice exploration before creating the guide, run: ``` /majestic-tools:interview "brand voice" ``` This triggers a conversational interview with brand-specific questions about voice identity, audience connection, tone boundaries, and existing patterns. The interview output can then be synthesized into a full voice guide using this skill. ## Why This Matters - **Consistency builds trust** - Readers recognize you instantly - **Scales content creation** - Anyone can write on-brand - **Saves editing time** - Clear rules reduce revisions - **Enables AI assistance** - Voice guides make AI-generated content usable ## Conversation Starter Use `AskUserQuestion` to gather initial context. Begin by asking: "I'll help you codify your brand voice into a reusable style guide. **Please provide one of these:** **Option A - Existing Content (Preferred)** Share 3-5 pieces of content you love that represent your voice: - Website copy, emails, social posts, or blog articles - Paste directly or provide URLs/file paths **Option B - Brand Description** If you don't have content yet, describe: 1. **Industry/Product**: What do you sell? 2. **Target Audience**: Who are you talking to? 3. **Brand Personality**: 3-5 adjectives that describe your brand 4. **Brands You Admire**: Whose voice do you like? (competitors or not) 5. **Avoid Sounding Like**: What tone would be wrong for you? I'll analyze patterns and create your voice guide." ## Analysis Process ### If Content Provided (Option A) Extract patterns across all samples: **Voice Patterns to Identify:** - Sentence length distribution (short/medium/long) - Use of contractions (can't vs cannot) - First/second/third person preference - Active vs passive voice ratio - Question usage frequency - Exclamation point usage - E