Generic copy converts worse than copy with a distinct voice.
Not because the words are different — because the reader feels like they're hearing from a person, not a marketing team.
This skill defines that voice. Either by extracting it from content you're already proud of, or building it strategically from the ground up. The output is a reusable voice profile that every content skill can reference — so your AI never sounds like everyone else's AI.
A complete voice profile document containing:
Result: Anyone — or any AI agent — can read this profile and produce content that sounds unmistakably like you.
Use when: You have existing content that already sounds right.
Feed the skill 3-5 pieces of content you're proud of — website copy, emails, posts, newsletter editions, anything where you thought "yes, this is me."
The skill analyzes patterns across tone, vocabulary, rhythm, structure, and POV, then codifies what makes your writing distinctive.
Best inputs:
Use when: You're starting fresh, your existing content is generic, or you want to evolve your voice strategically.
The skill asks 10-15 targeted questions about your personality, audience, positioning, and aspirations — then constructs a voice aligned with who you are and who you're talking to.
How to choose:
> "Do you have existing content that represents how you want to sound?"
> - Yes → Extract mode
> - No / Not sure → Build mode
Tell the agent: "Run the brand-voice-extractor in Extract mode" or "Build mode."
The agent outputs a complete, formatted voice profile document.
Store the profile somewhere accessible (e.g., brand/VOICE-PROFILE.md in your workspace). Reference it in every future content task.
> "Write 5 LinkedIn posts using this voice profile: [paste profile]"
> "Draft an email sequence. Use my voice profile for tone and style."
> "Rewrite this landing page to match my voice."
Tone patterns
Vocabulary patterns
Rhythm patterns
Structural patterns
Personality signals
Identity (who you are)
Audience (who you're talking to)
Positioning (how you show up)
Aspiration (what you want to sound like)
# [Your Name] Voice Profile
## Voice Summary
[2-3 sentences. What does this voice FEEL like to encounter?]
## Core Personality Traits
- **[Trait]:** [What this means in practice]
- **[Trait]:** [What this means in practice]
- **[Trait]:** [What this means in practice]
## Tone Spectrum
| Dimension | Position | Notes |
|-----------|----------|-------|
| Formal ↔ Casual | [position] | [specifics] |
| Serious ↔ Playful | [position] | [specifics] |
| Reserved ↔ Bold | [position] | [specifics] |
| Simple ↔ Sophisticated | [position] | [specifics] |
| Warm ↔ Direct | [position] | [specifics] |
## Vocabulary
**USE:** [words, phrases, signature openers]
**AVOID:** [words, corporate-speak, AI-sounding phrases]
**Jargon level:** [Heavy / Light / Translated]
## Rhythm & Structure
**Sentences:** [pattern]
**Paragraphs:** [pattern]
**Openings:** [signature moves]
**Formatting:** [headers, bullets, whitespace]
## Example Phrases
**On-brand:** [3 examples]
**Off-brand:** [3 examples + why wrong]
## Do's and Don'ts
**DO:** [3-5 rules]
**DON'T:** [3-5 rules]
A good voice profile passes this test:
✅ Recognizable — Could someone identify content as "yours" without a byline?
✅ Actionable — Could a writer (human or AI) produce on-brand content using only this profile?
✅ Differentiated — Does it sound different from competitors?
✅ Authentic — Does it feel true to who you are?
✅ Consistent — Can it apply across formats (social, email, long-form)?
If any answer is no, the profile needs more specificity.
Voice profile → direct-response-copy: "Write landing page copy using this voice profile."
Voice profile → content-atomizer: "Repurpose this using my voice profile for tone."
Voice profile → email-sequences: "Draft this sequence. Match my voice."
Voice profile → lead-magnet: "Frame the lead magnet to match this voice."
The workflow: Run brand-voice-extractor first → Save the profile → Reference it in everything else.
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