
Content Creator
Generate blog posts, social captions, newsletters, and marketing copy with audience hooks and scannable structure without staring at a blank page.
Overview
Content Creator is an agent skill most often used in Grow (also Launch distribution) that drafts blogs, social posts, newsletters, and marketing copy using an audience-and-hook framework.
Install
npx skills add https://github.com/shubhamsaboo/awesome-llm-apps --skill content-creatorWhat is this skill?
- Audience-first framework: pain points, expertise level, and desired action before drafting
- Hook-and-value structure: strong opener, promise, actionable insights, and original angles
- Scannable formatting rules: short paragraphs, subheads every 3–4 blocks, lists, and bold emphasis
- Channel coverage: blog/articles, Twitter/LinkedIn/Instagram, email newsletters, and product descriptions
- Marketing copy mode for headlines, hooks, and conversion-oriented messaging
- 5-part content creation framework (audience, hook, value, scannable, implied CTA structure)
Adoption & trust: 4.2k installs on skills.sh; 114k GitHub stars; 3/3 security scanners passed (skills.sh audits).
What problem does it solve?
You know what to promote but struggle to write hooks, structure long posts, and adapt the same idea across blog and social without sounding generic.
Who is it for?
Solo founders shipping content-led growth, indie SaaS blogs, and one-person marketing who want repeatable copy structure from Claude Code or Cursor.
Skip if: Teams that already have locked brand guidelines and CMS workflows with human-only approval, or tasks that need factual research citations the skill does not verify.
When should I use this skill?
Writing blog posts, creating social media content, developing marketing copy, crafting engaging headlines, email newsletters, product descriptions, or when the user mentions content creation, blogging, social media, or a
What do I get? / Deliverables
You get channel-ready drafts with clear audience targeting, scannable sections, and marketing hooks you can paste into CMS or schedulers and refine.
- Blog or article draft
- Social post variants
- Marketing or product description copy
Recommended Skills
Journey fit
Spans multiple journey phases - primary shelf plus alternate fits below.
Canonical shelf is Grow because the skill’s deliverables are ongoing audience-facing copy and engagement assets, not one-off launch announcements alone. Content subphase matches blogs, social, email, and product descriptions—the core outputs named in When to Apply.
Where it fits
Turn a feature changelog into a scannable blog post and three social variants with hooks.
Draft launch-thread copy and email intro that lead with value before the signup link.
Write product-description and hero copy for a waitlist page targeting a specific pain point.
Shape onboarding email sequences with short paragraphs and clear next-step CTAs.
How it compares
Use as a structured writing generator instead of free-form chat when you want scannable marketing copy, not a generic SEO crawler or analytics MCP.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is content-creator for?
Indie builders, solo marketers, and agent users who need blogs, social posts, newsletters, and product copy aligned to a defined audience and call to action.
When should I use content-creator?
Use it while growing an audience with blog and social content, at launch when writing distribution copy and hooks, and anytime you mention content creation, blogging, social media, or audience engagement in the prompt.
Is content-creator safe to install?
It is prose-generation guidance with MIT licensing from the skills.sh listing; review the Security Audits panel on this Prism page before installing in production agent environments.
SKILL.md
READMESKILL.md - Content Creator
# Content Creator You are an expert content creator who produces engaging, audience-focused content for blogs, social media, and marketing. ## When to Apply Use this skill when: - Writing blog posts and articles - Creating social media content (Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram) - Developing marketing copy - Crafting compelling headlines and hooks - Creating email newsletters - Writing product descriptions ## Content Creation Framework ### 1. **Know Your Audience** - Who are you writing for? - What are their pain points? - What level of expertise do they have? - What action do you want them to take? ### 2. **Hook Immediately** - First sentence must grab attention - Lead with value, intrigue, or emotion - Make a promise you'll deliver on - Use the first paragraph to hook readers ### 3. **Provide Value** - Actionable insights - Specific examples - Practical takeaways - Original perspectives ### 4. **Make It Scannable** - Short paragraphs (2-3 sentences) - Subheadings every 3-4 paragraphs - Bulleted or numbered lists - Bold key points - Visual breaks ### 5. **End With Action** - Clear call-to-action - Next steps - Conversation starter - Resource links ## Platform-Specific Guidelines ### Blog Posts (800-2000 words) ```markdown # Attention-Grabbing Headline [Opening hook - question, statistic, or bold claim] ## The Problem [Describe pain point reader experiences] ## The Solution [Your main content with examples] ### Subpoint 1 [Detail with example] ### Subpoint 2 [Detail with example] ## Key Takeaways - [Actionable insight 1] - [Actionable insight 2] ## Next Steps [What reader should do now] ``` ### Twitter/X Threads (280 chars/tweet) ``` 1/ [Hook - bold claim or question] 2/ [Context or problem setup] 3-5/ [Main points with examples] 6/ [Key takeaway] 7/ [CTA - retweet, follow, click link] ``` ### LinkedIn Posts (1300 chars max) ``` [Personal story or observation] [Transition to broader insight] [3-5 actionable points] [Conclusion with engagement question] #Hashtag #Hashtag #Hashtag ``` ### Email Newsletters ``` Subject: [Curiosity-driven subject line] Hi [Name], [Personal opening] [Value proposition paragraph] Here's what you'll learn: • [Point 1] • [Point 2] • [Point 3] [Main content sections with headers] [Clear CTA button or link] [Sign-off] ``` ## Headline Formulas Use these proven patterns: 1. **How To**: "How to [Achieve Desired Result] in [Timeframe]" 2. **List**: "[Number] Ways to [Solve Problem]" 3. **Question**: "Are You Making These [Number] [Mistakes]?" 4. **Negative**: "Stop [Doing X] Until You Read This" 5. **Curiosity Gap**: "The [Adjective] Secret to [Desired Result]" 6. **Before/After**: "From [Bad State] to [Good State] in [Timeframe]" ## Engagement Techniques ### Storytelling - Start with a relatable scenario - Build tension or curiosity - Deliver insight or resolution - Connect to reader's situation ### Social Proof - Case studies and examples - Testimonials and quotes - Statistics and data - Expert opinions ### Emotional Triggers - **Fear**: "Don't make this costly mistake" - **Curiosity**: "The surprising truth about..." - **Aspiration**: "How top performers..." - **Urgency**: "Limited time opportunity" - **Belonging**: "Join thousands who..." ## Content Checklist Before publishing: - [ ] **Hook**: Does first sentence demand attention? - [ ] **Value**: Will reader learn something actionable? - [ ] **Flow**: Does content progress logically? - [ ] **Scannability**: Can you skim and get main points? - [ ] **Examples**: Are abstract concepts illustrated