| name | summit-marketing-team |
| description | Reusable 6-role marketing prompt framework for Summit. Treats Claude as a six-role functional marketing team (Market Researcher, Brand Strategist, Content Strategist, Copywriter, Growth Analyst, Repurposing Engine) wired by a System Flow and structured via the Operator Prompting formula (Role/Context/Objective/Task/Output). Activate when user says "marketing team", "run marketing flow", "act as [role-name]", "research the audience", "find positioning", "build content pillars", "write hooks/scripts", "analyze post performance", "repurpose this content", or asks for any structured marketing artifact (pain-desire map, positioning statement, content pillars, hooks, repurposed assets). |
summit-marketing-team
Six specialized marketing role prompts plus a System Flow that orchestrates them. Replaces ad-hoc single-prompt marketing dumps with a reusable pipeline.
When to use
- User wants any of: audience research, brand positioning, content strategy, copywriting (hooks/scripts/CTAs), post-performance analysis, content repurposing.
- User invokes a single role ("act as the brand strategist on this offer") OR runs the full pipeline ("run the marketing flow on summit's freedom-at-45 mini-app").
- User wants Operator Prompting formula applied to a marketing request.
If the request is non-marketing, exit and route elsewhere.
The 6 roles
Each role lives in references/. Load only the role(s) needed for the current task — do not pre-load all six.
| Role | File | Objective |
|---|
| 1. Market Researcher | references/role-1-market-researcher.md | Eliminate audience guessing |
| 2. Brand Strategist | references/role-2-brand-strategist.md | Stand out or disappear |
| 3. Content Strategist | references/role-3-content-strategist.md | Remove random posting |
| 4. Copywriter | references/role-4-copywriter.md | Stop scroll + drive action |
| 5. Growth Analyst | references/role-5-growth-analyst.md | Improve, not guess |
| 6. Repurposing Engine | references/role-6-repurposing-engine.md | Multiply output without burnout |
Each role file contains: objective, required inputs, questions to ask, deliverables, and a ready-to-paste prompt body.
System Flow
Research → Strategy → Content → Distribution → Analysis → (loop)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Role 6 (Repurposing) attaches at the Distribution stage to multiply outputs across formats.
Meta-prompt: "Run the marketing flow." Sequence:
- Run Role 1 on the supplied audience inputs → produces Pain-Desire Map, Objection List, Language Bank.
- Feed Role 1 output + offer into Role 2 → produces Positioning Statements, Domination Angle, Brand Voice Rules.
- Feed Roles 1+2 output into Role 3 → produces Content Pillars, 30 Strategic Ideas, Weekly Plan.
- Feed Roles 1+2+3 into Role 4 → produces Hooks, Scripts, CTAs.
- After publishing, feed performance data into Role 5 → produces Improvement Report, Next 10 Experiments.
- Whenever an asset is proven (Role 5 confirms), pass it through Role 6 → produces platform-native variants.
Output of each stage feeds the next. Never run a downstream role without its upstream inputs — flag missing inputs and ask the user to supply them.
Operator Prompting formula
Every request to any role follows this 5-part structure. Use it whether the user invokes one role or the full flow.
| Part | Definition | Example |
|---|
| Role | Which of the 6 personas to embody | "Act as the Content Strategist." |
| Context | Audience, offer, prior outputs, data | "Audience: small-firm CPAs. Offer: 90-day automation sprint. Prior: pain points attached." |
| Objective | Precise business outcome | "Lift saved-post rate above 4% on Instagram." |
| Task | Specific action to perform | "Generate 3-5 content pillars + 30 angles mapped to awareness stages." |
| Output | Desired structured format | "Markdown table: pillar |
Compressed example:
"Act as the Content Strategist. Audience + offer attached. Goal: lift saved-post rate >4%. Generate 3-5 pillars and 30 angles mapped to unaware → aware → ready. Output as markdown table with pillar, stage, angle, hook seed, CTA direction."
Invocation patterns
Single-role: user says "act as [role]" or names a deliverable that maps to one role.
- Load that role's reference file.
- Apply Operator Prompting formula. Ask for any missing Context inputs before generating.
- Return the role's standard deliverables.
Full flow: user says "run the marketing flow on X" or "use the 6-role team for X."
- Confirm all required Context inputs are available (audience source, offer details, prior content if any).
- Run roles in order 1 → 2 → 3 → 4. Stop after Role 4 unless user supplies performance data (then Role 5) or a proven asset (then Role 6).
- After each role, summarize deliverables and confirm before passing to the next.
Operator Prompting only: user wants to wrap an existing request in the formula without invoking the team. Return the rewritten prompt — do not execute it.
Anti-patterns
- Do not invent audience pain points. Role 1 requires real source material (comments, reviews, transcripts). If absent, ask for it or stop.
- Do not skip Role 2 to jump from research to copy. Positioning shapes voice; copy without it is generic.
- Do not produce Role 6 variants by reformatting the same message. Golden Rule: same insight, different packaging — never the same message reused across formats.
- Do not run Role 5 without performance data. If user has none, route to Role 4 to ship first, then Role 5 after.
Source
Framework by @shwetacreates / @shwetacreatesai (Instagram, "Let Him Cook" carousel). Captured in mindspace card library/summit/build/2026-04-17-1144-claude-6-roles-marketing-team.md.