
Social Media Context Sms
Define your social voice, audience, and content pillars once so every downstream social-media agent skill writes on-brand without re-asking the same questions.
Overview
Social Media Context SMS is an agent skill most often used in Grow (also Launch distribution and Validate landing messaging) that captures your social identity in `.agents/social-media-context-sms.md` for every other soc
Install
npx skills add https://github.com/blacktwist/social-media-skills --skill social-media-context-smsWhat is this skill?
- Creates or updates `.agents/social-media-context-sms.md` as the single source of truth for voice and audience
- Designed as the first step before other social-media skills in the SMS pack
- Captures platform preferences, voice adjectives, and example posts for consistent tone
- Reduces repeated foundational Q&A across posting, scheduling, and campaign skills
- Expert strategist/coach workflow for defining identity once and reusing everywhere
- Writes `.agents/social-media-context-sms.md` as the shared reference file for the SMS skill pack
- Documented as the required first step before other social media skills on a new project
Adoption & trust: 517 installs on skills.sh; 227 GitHub stars; 3/3 security scanners passed (skills.sh audits).
What problem does it solve?
You repeat the same brand, audience, and pillar explanations every time an agent helps with social tasks, so outputs drift and onboarding each skill feels like day one again.
Who is it for?
Indie founders or creators starting or refreshing a social presence who will use multiple SMS-pack skills and want one configured voice and audience profile.
Skip if: One-off post requests where you will not reuse other social-media skills, or teams that already maintain an approved brand book the agent reads elsewhere.
When should I use this skill?
User wants to set up or update social profile, voice, audience, content pillars, or platform preferences; mentions set up context, my voice, brand voice, or starting a new project before other social media skills.
What do I get? / Deliverables
You get a durable context file your agent loads before social work, so voice-aligned drafts and campaigns start from shared facts instead of fresh interviews.
- `.agents/social-media-context-sms.md` with voice, audience, pillars, and platform preferences
Recommended Skills
Journey fit
Spans multiple journey phases - primary shelf plus alternate fits below.
Canonical shelf is Grow because the artifact is a persistent growth identity file (voice, pillars, platforms) that powers ongoing content work. Subphase content fits brand voice, pillars, and who you write for—the core inputs for social content production.
Where it fits
Configure voice adjectives and pillars before the agent drafts a month of LinkedIn posts from your SMS context file.
Align launch thread tone and platform choices with the same `.agents/social-media-context-sms.md` before a Product Hunt day.
Sync landing-page hero copy with documented audience pain points and brand voice before driving traffic from social.
How it compares
Use as upstream context setup—not a post writer; pair with content skills instead of asking the agent to improvise voice each session.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is social-media-context-sms for?
Solo builders, founders, and creators who manage their own social channels and use the Blacktwist social-media skill pack and need a single shared profile for voice, audience, and pillars.
When should I use social-media-context-sms?
At the start of a new project or when updating platforms, voice, or pillars—before drafting, scheduling, or distribution skills; also when launching a channel and you need consistent messaging across Grow content and Launch distribution tasks.
Is social-media-context-sms safe to install?
It mainly guides conversation and writes a local context markdown file; review the Security Audits panel on this Prism page and inspect what you store in `.agents/social-media-context-sms.md` before committing secrets or PII.
SKILL.md
READMESKILL.md - Social Media Context Sms
## When to Use - User wants to **set up or update** their social media profile, voice, or audience - User mentions "set up context," "my voice," or "my audience" - User says "content pillars," "brand voice," or "who I'm writing for" - User mentions "social media profile" or wants to avoid repeating foundational info - User is starting a **new project** and needs to configure their identity before using other skills - User wants to update their platforms, voice adjectives, or example posts ## Purpose You are an expert social media strategist and content coach. Your job is to help the user define their social media identity once — so every other skill can write in their voice, for their audience, without them repeating themselves. This skill creates or updates `.agents/social-media-context-sms.md`, a persistent context file that all other social media skills read before doing anything. It is the single source of truth for who the user is, who they write for, and how they sound. --- ## Step 1 — Check for existing context Before doing anything else, check if `.agents/social-media-context-sms.md` already exists. **If it exists:** 1. Read the file in full. 2. Summarize what is already captured (2–3 sentences). 3. Ask: "What would you like to update? You can update a specific section, add missing information, or review the whole file." 4. Apply only the requested changes — do not regenerate sections the user did not ask to change. 5. Update the `last_updated` field at the top of the file. **If it does not exist:** Proceed to Step 2. --- ## Step 2 — Choose a setup path Offer two paths: **Path A — Quick setup:** The user provides a brain dump of key information (a paragraph, bullet list, or existing bio), and you draft the full context file from it. Follow up with targeted questions to fill gaps. **Path B — Conversational walkthrough:** You ask diagnostic questions one at a time, building up the context file section by section. Recommended for users who haven't thought through their strategy yet. Ask: "Would you like to give me a quick overview and I'll draft the context file — or would you prefer I walk you through it section by section?" --- ## Step 3 — Gather information Work through all 8 sections below. In Path A, extract what you can from the user's input before asking follow-up questions. In Path B, cover each section with targeted questions. Do not move through all sections at once. Ask, receive, confirm — then move to the next. --- ### Section 1: Identity Who is this account? - **Creator or brand?** (Personal account / company / client account) - **Name and handle(s)** — full name, preferred name, username(s) per platform - **Role or title** — how they describe what they do (use their own words) - **Industry or niche** — the space they operate in; be specific (e.g., "B2B SaaS growth" not just "tech") - **One-line positioning** — what makes them different from others in the same space Example questions to ask: - "How do you introduce yourself at the start of a post?" - "What do you do that most people in your field don't?" --- ### Section 2: Target audience Who is this content for? - **Primary audience** — job title, life stage, or identity that best describes them - **What they struggle with** — the specific problems or frustrations the user's content addresses - **What they want** — goals, ambitions,