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brand-voice-guidelines
// Develop brand voice, tone matrices, messaging frameworks, and brand book documentation. Use when the user asks about brand voice, tone of voice, brand guidelines, messaging framework, or brand consistency.
// Develop brand voice, tone matrices, messaging frameworks, and brand book documentation. Use when the user asks about brand voice, tone of voice, brand guidelines, messaging framework, or brand consistency.
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Klaviyo API and developer integration expertise. Event tracking, SDKs, webhooks, rate limits, OAuth, catalog sync, and code patterns. Use when the user asks about Klaviyo API, integrating with Klaviyo, tracking events, building custom integrations, webhook handling, or developer implementation. For marketing strategy, flow optimization, and campaign auditing, see the klaviyo-analyst skill.
Pre-push hygiene check for GitHub repositories. Scans for PII, secrets, and sensitive data before pushing. Audits commit messages, enforces repo-specific blocklists, and rate-limits pushes to avoid GitHub abuse detection. Use before any git push, especially to public repos.
Generate, audit, or update GitHub READMEs with project-type-aware structure, voice calibration, and SEO/AEO discoverability guidance. Three modes: generate (new), audit (check existing), update (patch). Detects repo type and adapts sections, tone, and badges accordingly.
Google Tag Manager expertise. Audit GTM containers, design tag and trigger architecture, debug firing issues, implement consent mode v2, and advise on server-side tagging. Use when the user asks about GTM, tag management, container audits, consent mode, server-side tagging, or tracking implementation.
Comprehensive content marketing toolkit with brand voice analysis, SEO optimization scripts, content frameworks, social media strategy, and content calendar planning. Use when writing blog posts, creating social media content, analyzing brand voice, optimizing SEO, planning content calendars, or developing content strategy. For deep SEO writing optimization, see the seo-content-writer skill.
| name | brand-voice-guidelines |
| description | Develop brand voice, tone matrices, messaging frameworks, and brand book documentation. Use when the user asks about brand voice, tone of voice, brand guidelines, messaging framework, or brand consistency. |
| license | MIT |
| origin | custom |
| author | Rebecca Rae Barton |
| author_url | https://github.com/thatrebeccarae |
| metadata | {"version":"1.0.0","category":"strategy","domain":"brand-identity","updated":"2026-03-18T00:00:00.000Z","tested":"2026-03-18T00:00:00.000Z","tested_with":"Claude Code v2.1"} |
Develop, document, and maintain consistent brand voice across all channels.
git clone https://github.com/thatrebeccarae/claude-marketing.git && cp -r claude-marketing/skills/brand-voice-guidelines ~/.claude/skills/
Voice = who you are (consistent). Tone = how you adapt to context (variable).
Analyze 10-20 pieces of existing content across channels:
Choose 3-5 attributes that define your brand voice. Each attribute sits on a spectrum:
| Attribute | We Are | We Are NOT |
|---|---|---|
| Confident | Bold, direct, opinionated | Arrogant, dismissive, preachy |
| Approachable | Warm, conversational, human | Unprofessional, sloppy, too casual |
| Expert | Knowledgeable, precise, credible | Jargon-heavy, condescending, academic |
| Playful | Witty, creative, surprising | Silly, forced, distracting |
| Archetype | Voice | Brands |
|---|---|---|
| The Sage | Knowledgeable, thoughtful, guiding | Google, TED, McKinsey |
| The Creator | Innovative, expressive, visionary | Apple, Adobe, Figma |
| The Hero | Bold, confident, empowering | Nike, Patagonia, Slack |
| The Jester | Playful, irreverent, entertaining | Old Spice, Mailchimp, Duolingo |
| The Caregiver | Warm, supportive, trustworthy | Dove, TOMS, Headspace |
| The Rebel | Provocative, disruptive, direct | Harley-Davidson, Basecamp, Cards Against Humanity |
| The Explorer | Adventurous, curious, independent | Airbnb, North Face, REI |
| The Ruler | Authoritative, premium, exclusive | Rolex, Mercedes, Bloomberg |
| The Everyperson | Relatable, honest, grounded | IKEA, Target, Slack |
Define how voice adapts across contexts:
| Context | Confidence Level | Formality | Humor | Empathy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marketing website | High | Low-medium | Light | Medium |
| Blog post | High | Low | Medium | Medium |
| Social media | Medium-high | Low | High | Medium |
| Customer support | Medium | Medium | None | Very high |
| Error messages | Low (humble) | Low | Light if appropriate | High |
| Legal/compliance | Medium | High | None | Low |
| Crisis comms | High | High | None | Very high |
| Sales emails | High | Medium | Light | High |
## Brand Promise
[One sentence: what you promise your customers]
## Value Propositions (3-5)
1. [VP 1]: [Proof point]
2. [VP 2]: [Proof point]
3. [VP 3]: [Proof point]
## Tagline Options
- [Tagline 1]
- [Tagline 2]
- [Tagline 3]
## Elevator Pitch (30 seconds)
[2-3 sentences that explain what you do, who you serve, and why it matters]
## Boilerplate (for press/about)
[Standard paragraph used in press releases, about pages, speaker bios]
| Decision | Our Standard | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Oxford comma | Yes | Clarity |
| Contractions | Yes (we are → we're) | Conversational |
| Exclamation marks | Max 1 per page | Not shouty |
| Emoji | [Platform-specific rules] | Context-dependent |
| Capitalization | Sentence case for headings | Modern, approachable |
| Numbers | Spell out 1-9, numerals 10+ | Standard convention |
| Pronouns | We (company), you (customer) | Direct and personal |
| Instead Of | Use | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Utilize | Use | Simpler |
| Leverage | Use, apply | Less jargon |
| Synergy | Collaboration, combined | Real words |
| Best-in-class | Leading, top-performing | Less cliche |
| Disruptive | [describe what actually changed] | Show, do not label |
| Solution | [name the actual thing] | Be specific |
# [Brand] Voice Guide
## Who We Are (1 paragraph)
## Our Voice Attributes (3-5 with Do/Don't examples)
## Tone Matrix (context-specific adjustments)
## Messaging Framework (promise, VPs, tagline, elevator pitch)
## Writing Style Guide (grammar, vocabulary, formatting)
## Channel-Specific Guidelines (website, email, social, support)
## Examples (before/after rewrites for each voice attribute)