Content Amplifier
Extract more value from live, approved creator content. Two modes: paid (extend reach with paid spend — whitelisting, Spark Ads, dark posts, budget + optimization) and repurpose (reuse one asset across paid, website, email, and social — inventory, repurposing map, format specs, distribution plan). Both start from content that is already published and cleared; neither reviews whether the content is publishable — that gate is creator-content-auditor.
Scope guard: this skill does NOT score a deliverable for brand alignment, message accuracy, or FTC/disclosure compliance, and it does NOT compute a STAR Trust/Appeal score or run the STAR-T1/STAR-T2 veto — that is the creator-content-auditor gate's job. This skill works the downstream lever: turning approved content into paid reach or many-channel assets, then hands off. In a product launch, this skill owns the repurposing map and the paid-amplification / distribution execution calendar (including the 30-day plan for launch content); the launch discipline's momentum-planner schedules only the launch moments and hands the distribution work here. In always-on organic social the split is the same shape: the standing brand posting calendar belongs to social-calendar-builder and net-new idea-to-multi-platform package drafting to social-creative-builder — this skill keeps repurposing of existing assets and ALL paid amplification, and the social discipline only flags boost-worthy organic winners to it.
Mode selector
| Mode | Use when | Core output |
|---|
| paid (default) | Extend the reach of organic creator content with paid spend | Content-selection scorecard, amplification strategy (whitelisting / boosting / dark posts), audience targeting, budget allocation, optimization playbook |
| repurpose | Reuse one approved asset across paid, website, email, and social | Rights-tracked inventory, 1-video-to-10+ repurposing map, format transformation specs, 30-day distribution plan, content library + rights tracker |
Pick with --mode paid or --mode repurpose. If unset: "boost / amplify / whitelisting / Spark Ads / dark post / paid spend / budget" → paid; "repurpose / reuse / turn one video into many / asset library / social proof on pages / multi-channel rollout" → repurpose. If the request spans both (e.g. "cut ad variations and plan the paid spend"), run repurpose first to produce the assets, then hand to paid — do not silently merge; state which mode you ran.
Quick Start
Shortest invocation:
Which influencer content should we amplify from [campaign]? # paid
How can we repurpose this influencer content across channels? # repurpose
Common scenarios:
--mode paid: Create a paid amplification plan for our influencer campaign with $5,000 across TikTok and Instagram
--mode repurpose: We have 3 great TikTok videos. Build a repurposing plan and a 30-day distribution calendar.
Output expectation — paid: every candidate scored, tiered, and given a spend that sums to budget, plus a scale/pause playbook. repurpose: every source asset rights-tagged, at least one mapped to 3+ formats across 2+ channels, plus a dated distribution plan.
Skill Contract
- Reads:
- paid — organic content set (creator handles, platform, content type, reach, engagement rate, views), amplification budget, campaign objective (awareness/traffic/conversions), target platforms, any prior performance data the user provides.
- repurpose — source UGC assets (videos, reels, reviews, images), creator handles and platforms, usage rights per asset, original performance metrics, target channels. For atomizing a source, the pasted transcript/caption/review text.
- Both pull prior campaign context from
memory/hot-cache.md when memory-management is active.
- Writes: the mode's deliverable (paid: selection scorecard, strategy, targeting, budget, optimization playbook; repurpose: inventory, repurposing map, distribution plan, format specs, rights tracker) plus a reusable handoff summary. Save to
memory/influencer/content-amplifier/YYYY-MM-DD-<topic>.md.
- Promotes: durable facts — paid: chosen amplification mix, per-creator spend tiers, winning audiences, scale/pause thresholds; repurpose: rights levels, expiration dates, library naming convention, top-performing source assets — to
memory/hot-cache.md (ask first).
- Done when:
- paid — (1) each candidate is scored /25 and tiered (must amplify / consider / do not amplify) with a recommended spend; (2) a budget allocation by content, objective, and platform sums to the stated budget; (3) an optimization plan with KPI targets and scale/pause rules is recorded.
- repurpose — (1) every source asset has a rights level and expiration recorded; (2) at least one source asset is mapped to 3+ distinct output formats across 2+ channels; (3) a dated distribution plan with an asset checklist exists.
- Primary next skill: paid → performance-analyzer once campaigns are live; repurpose → landing-optimizer to place the repurposed social proof where it converts.
Handoff Summary
Emit the standard shape from skill-contract.md §Handoff Summary Format. State which mode ran. Label every metric Measured / User-provided / Estimated — never present a CPM, ROAS, view count, or rights date you were not given as Measured; if it is missing, ask for the export or mark it Estimated with the basis.
Data Sources
This family is Tier 1: both modes work with no live integrations. Ask the user for the mode's inputs and produce the full artifact from those. Never invent reach, engagement, CPM, ROAS, or rights numbers — if a value is missing, ask for the export or label it Estimated.
Where a connector could sharpen the output (all optional, opt-in Tier 2/3):
~~social platform analytics — pull organic reach, engagement rate, and view counts (both modes) instead of asking the user to paste them.
~~ad platform (Meta Ads Manager, TikTok Ads Manager, Google Ads) — read live CPM/CTR/CPC/ROAS for the paid optimization playbook, and confirm Spark Ads / Partnership Ad authorization status.
~~influencer database — verify creator audience demographics for lookalike targeting (paid); pull handles, platforms, and contract rights terms (repurpose).
~~DAM / asset library — store and tag processed assets; enforce the naming convention (repurpose).
~~CRM — supply retargeting/exclusion audiences (paid); reconcile creator records with usage-rights expirations (repurpose).
See CONNECTORS.md for the verified free/keyless recipe per category. None are required; absent a connector, the user supplies the numbers.
Instructions
Select the mode first (see Mode selector), then run that mode's steps. Each step has a fill-in template in references/templates.md — produce the populated artifact, do not skip the table.
Mode: paid
- Assess available content — build the content inventory: campaign, piece count, budget, and a performance overview table (creator, platform, type, organic reach, ER, views, potential). Paid Step 1 template.
- Select content for amplification — weight selection criteria (organic performance, hook quality, message clarity, production quality, CTA), score each piece /25, then tier into Must Amplify / Consider If Budget Allows / Do Not Amplify with recommended spend. Paid Step 2 template.
- Develop amplification strategy — pick the mix across three methods: whitelisting / Spark Ads (run through the creator's account, best for native feel and social proof), brand account boosting (full targeting control, less authentic), and dark posts (test variations, specific targeting). Output a budget-split table by method. Paid Step 3 template.
- Set up targeting — primary lookalike off the creator's engaged audience, plus expansion segments (interest/behavioral/demographic for awareness; retargeting/custom/lookalike for conversions), ad sets per platform, and exclusions. Paid Step 4 template.
- Allocate budget — split the stated budget by content, by objective, and by platform (with CPM estimates), and set a pacing schedule (learning → optimization → scaling). Allocations must sum to the stated budget. Paid Step 5 template.
- Optimization playbook — KPI table (CPM, CTR, CPC, CVR, ROAS) with below/above-target actions, an optimization schedule, A/B tests, and explicit scale-up / pause / creative-refresh thresholds. Paid Step 6 template.
- Platform-specific setup — creator authorization + campaign steps for Meta Partnership Ads, TikTok Spark Ads, and YouTube video ads. Paid Step 7 guide.
Save the populated artifact and (with the user's OK) promote the chosen mix, per-creator spend tiers, winning audiences, and scale/pause thresholds.
Mode: repurpose
- Audit available content — build a content inventory and rights summary: every asset gets an ID, creator, platform, type, rights level, and status. Repurpose Step 1 template.
- Map repurposing opportunities — for each source asset, list output formats, target channels, modifications, and effort (one video → 10+ assets). Repurpose Step 2 template.
- Create the repurposing plan — rank source assets by performance and rights, then lay out a channel distribution plan across paid, owned, social, and sales. Repurpose Step 3 template.
- Specify format transformations — give aspect ratio, duration, and modification specs for video→video, video→static, quote/review, and image conversions. Per-platform specs live in references/platforms/. Repurpose Step 4 specs.
- Apply channel guidelines — website, email, paid (incl. a creative testing matrix), and organic social best practices. Repurpose Step 5 guidelines.
- Build the content library — folder structure, the
[campaign]_[creator]_[platform]_[type]_[variation]_[date] naming convention, and metadata fields. Repurpose Step 6 structure.
- Track rights — rights-by-content matrix, expiring-rights alerts, and rights-expansion opportunities. Repurpose Step 7 tracker.
For slicing one source into many output atoms, apply the 7-tier extraction and near-duplicate flag in references/atom-extraction.md. Save the populated artifact and (with the user's OK) promote rights levels, expiration dates, the library naming convention, and top-performing source assets.
Decision Gates
- Stop and ask — only when a mode input needed to proceed is missing and not inferable: (1) paid has no budget and none can be inferred — ask for the amplification budget; (2) repurpose has assets whose usage rights are unknown — ask for the rights level before recommending any ad/website/email reuse, because reusing a rights-restricted asset is a compliance risk you must not guess through.
- Continue silently — do not stop for: which 3 of N pieces to deep-dive (pick by performance); missing optional connector data (mark N/A, ask the user for the numbers, proceed); a platform not in the reference set (apply the nearest analog and note it). Missing organic metrics → ask once, then proceed with the pieces you have, labeling gaps.
Example
paid — User: "We have 5 influencer TikToks from our launch campaign. Which should we amplify with our $5,000 paid budget?"
| Creator | Views | ER | Hook | Amplify? | Budget |
|---------|-------|-----|------|----------|--------|
| @creator1 | 245K | 8.2% | 5/5 | Yes | $2,000 |
| @creator3 | 89K | 6.5% | 4/5 | Yes | $1,500 |
| @creator4 | 34K | 9.8% | 4/5 | Yes | $800 |
| @creator2 | 156K | 4.1% | 3/5 | Maybe | $500 |
| @creator5 | 67K | 2.3% | 2/5 | No | $0 |
Testing reserve $200. Get Spark Ads auth from top 3; run @creator1 as awareness,
@creator3 as traffic; scale winners after the 3-day learning phase.
repurpose — User: "We have 3 great TikTok videos. How should we repurpose them?" → 3 clips ranked; @creator1's 45s demo expands to 6 assets (Spark Ad, IG Reel, website embed, 3 stills, 15s Stories cut), backed by a 30-day calendar and asset checklist.
Full rankings, strategies, setups, and both worked examples: references/templates.md.
Reference Materials
- templates.md — fill-in templates for every step of both modes, platform setup guides, format transformation specs, both worked examples, and tips.
- atom-extraction.md — 7-tier content-atom extraction, the virality heuristic, and the Jaccard near-duplicate flag for slicing one source into many (repurpose mode).
- Per-platform format & placement specs: tiktok · youtube · linkedin · x · reddit · grokipedia.
- star-benchmark.md — the STAR framework; the Trust vetoes (
STAR-T1 FTC disclosure, STAR-T2 claim integrity) that creator-content-auditor enforces before this skill runs.
- skill-contract.md — shared contract and Handoff Summary format.
- state-model.md — HOT/WARM/COLD memory tiers and save conventions.
- CONNECTORS.md — free/keyless data recipe per connector category.
- Sibling skills: creator-content-auditor, contract-helper, landing-optimizer, budget-optimizer, performance-analyzer.
Save Results
After delivering findings, ask: "Save these results for future sessions?" If yes, write memory/influencer/content-amplifier/YYYY-MM-DD-<topic>.md with: one-line verdict/headline, top 3-5 actionable items, open loops or blockers, and source data references. Only the auditor-class gates may write memory without asking — this skill asks first, and hands veto-like risks (missing disclosure, unsubstantiated claims) to creator-content-auditor rather than judging them here.
Next Best Skill
Primary:
- paid mode → performance-analyzer — measure amplification results once campaigns are live.
- repurpose mode → landing-optimizer — drop the repurposed testimonials, hero videos, and quote cards onto the pages that convert.
Alternates:
Termination: maintain a visited-set this session. If a recommended target (including the sibling mode of this skill) already ran, STOP and report the chain complete rather than re-invoking it. Max chain depth 3. When routing is ambiguous, present the options and stop instead of auto-following.