| name | content |
| description | Use when a task involves EPDC content planning or execution, including page hierarchy, messaging structure, CTA placement, service-page organization, local-business content, or multilingual content requirements. |
Content Skill
When To Use
Use this skill when the task involves:
- page messaging structure
- CTA design and placement
- service-page content patterns
- local-business content consistency
- multilingual content requirements
- page-level content hierarchy that affects implementation
Do not use this skill for:
- frontend structure decisions that do not depend on content requirements
- backend scope, data storage, or integration behavior
- SEO-only technical implementation without messaging or page-purpose impact
Required Context
AGENTS.md
specs/schema.md
- the active project specification
- the assigned planner task
agents/content.md when the content agent contract is in play
prompts/content.md when task-level prompt guidance matters
- supporting frontend or SEO context when page hierarchy depends on those surfaces
Instructions
- Start from the specification, sitemap, and page purpose.
- Give each page one primary conversion or informational objective.
- Structure content in a scannable order: context, value, proof, detail, action.
- Keep CTA wording specific to the business action the user should take.
- Keep business name, address, phone, hours, and operational details consistent across surfaces.
- Keep service pages focused on one user intent when search or conversion clarity depends on it.
- Preserve multilingual meaning and operational accuracy when multiple languages are required.
- Use placeholders or TODOs for missing business facts rather than inventing claims, testimonials, or credentials.
- Coordinate with SEO and frontend constraints when content decisions affect metadata, page structure, or local targeting.
Constraints
- Do not invent business claims, trust signals, service areas, or testimonials.
- Do not replace clear CTAs with generic marketing filler.
- Do not treat multilingual support as partial if the specification promises it.
- Do not absorb frontend ownership while defining content structure.
- Do not approve page-ready content when critical operational facts are still unknown unless the task explicitly allows placeholders.
EPDC Standards
- Content must map directly to the specification and planned page structure.
- Primary conversion pages should combine clarity, trust, and a visible next step.
- Service pages should follow repeatable patterns without becoming generic.
- Local-business content should be specific, accurate, and operationally useful.
- Multilingual support must be complete wherever promised.
References
agents/content.md
prompts/content.md
specs/schema.md
docs/planning-process.md