| name | social-campaign-proof-tracker |
| description | Plan, document, and follow up on public proof campaigns across LinkedIn, X, GitHub, websites, and videos. Use when the user wants carousel or thread copy, alt text, post/video captions, public link tracking, reply banks, engagement review, or a campaign proof trail after publishing project work. |
Social Campaign Proof Tracker
Overview
Use this skill to turn a project update into a public proof campaign with platform-specific copy, visual order, alt text, links, reply prompts, and follow-up tracking.
This skill organizes and drafts. It must not post, upload, comment, message, or submit externally unless the user explicitly asks and confirms the final action.
Workflow
- Identify the proof object:
- GitHub update
- demo
- video
- website page
- case study
- skill release
- automation milestone
- Gather only public-safe inputs:
- public links
- approved images or videos
- short outcome summary
- safe implementation categories
- approved calls to action
- Choose platform shape:
- LinkedIn: reflective post, carousel, document-style sequence, or video post
- X: short post, thread, image-led thread, or video-led post
- GitHub: README note, release note, proof trail, or demo link
- Draft platform copy.
- LinkedIn: clearer context, stronger hook, more reflective tone.
- X: short lines, one idea per post, direct links.
- Add accessibility and context:
- alt text for each image
- caption for video if needed
- link labels
- comment/reply prompts
- Create or update a local tracker:
- campaign name
- date
- asset list
- published links
- follow-up windows
- engagement notes
- useful replies
- After publishing, record only public results unless the user explicitly provides private metrics for private analysis.
Public Safety Rules
- Do not include private analytics exports, cookies, account IDs, unpublished client data, raw messages, private prompts, local paths, or credential-adjacent details.
- Do not invent engagement results.
- Do not imply client permission or measurable outcomes unless the user confirms them.
- Keep reply banks human-reviewed and non-spammy.
- Treat low comments as normal signal, not failure. Track proof value, reuse potential, and follow-up ideas.
Copy Rules
- Lead with the public proof angle or the useful lesson.
- Use concrete nouns: system, workflow, profile, proof layer, demo, skill, release.
- Avoid vague hype such as "game-changing" unless the user asks for a louder tone.
- Keep CTAs light: "I am building this in public", "open to feedback", "details on GitHub", or "happy to share the workflow".
- For X, prefer a thread over unrelated comments when multiple visuals belong to one story.
Tracker Shape
Use this structure by default:
# Campaign Tracker
Campaign:
Date:
Proof object:
Primary link:
## Assets
| Asset | Platform | Status | Notes |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
## Published Links
| Platform | URL | Notes |
| --- | --- | --- |
## Follow-Up
| Window | Action | Status |
| --- | --- | --- |
## Reply Bank
- Thank-you reply:
- Technical reply:
- Client-value reply:
- Quiet-engagement follow-up:
Output Format
Return:
- Campaign recommendation.
- Platform copy.
- Asset order and alt text.
- Tracker or proof-trail updates made.
- Follow-up actions and timing.