brand-voice — agentic-skills brand-voice, agentic-creator-os, community, agentic-skills, ide skills, ai-agents, autonomous-coding, claude-code, claude-code-plugins, context-engineering

v1.0.0

About this Skill

Perfect for Content Creation Agents needing consistent tone and voice generation across multiple channels. Apply and enforce brand voice across all content creation. Manages voice attributes, tone adaptation by channel, style rules, and terminology. Use when writing content, reviewing drafts, or defining b

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Updated: 2/25/2026

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Perfect for Content Creation Agents needing consistent tone and voice generation across multiple channels. Apply and enforce brand voice across all content creation. Manages voice attributes, tone adaptation by channel, style rules, and terminology. Use when writing content, reviewing drafts, or defining b

Core Value

Empowers agents to maintain a consistent brand voice through context engineering and autonomous coding, ensuring a unique personality shines through in every piece of content, whether it's a formal LinkedIn post or a punchier X post, all while adapting tone based on context using protocols like voice config loading.

Ideal Agent Persona

Perfect for Content Creation Agents needing consistent tone and voice generation across multiple channels.

Capabilities Granted for brand-voice

Automating content generation with consistent voice
Generating tone-adapted responses for social media
Debugging inconsistencies in brand communication

! Prerequisites & Limits

  • Requires Agentic Creator OS v11
  • Dependent on accurate voice configuration

Why this page is reference-only

  • - The underlying skill quality score is below the review floor.

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? Frequently Asked Questions

What is brand-voice?

Perfect for Content Creation Agents needing consistent tone and voice generation across multiple channels. Apply and enforce brand voice across all content creation. Manages voice attributes, tone adaptation by channel, style rules, and terminology. Use when writing content, reviewing drafts, or defining b

How do I install brand-voice?

Run the command: npx killer-skills add frankxai/agentic-creator-os/brand-voice. It works with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Claude Code, and 19+ other IDEs.

What are the use cases for brand-voice?

Key use cases include: Automating content generation with consistent voice, Generating tone-adapted responses for social media, Debugging inconsistencies in brand communication.

Which IDEs are compatible with brand-voice?

This skill is compatible with Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Trae, Claude Code, OpenClaw, Aider, Codex, OpenCode, Goose, Cline, Roo Code, Kiro, Augment Code, Continue, GitHub Copilot, Sourcegraph Cody, and Amazon Q Developer. Use the Killer-Skills CLI for universal one-command installation.

Are there any limitations for brand-voice?

Requires Agentic Creator OS v11. Dependent on accurate voice configuration.

How To Install

  1. 1. Open your terminal

    Open the terminal or command line in your project directory.

  2. 2. Run the install command

    Run: npx killer-skills add frankxai/agentic-creator-os/brand-voice. The CLI will automatically detect your IDE or AI agent and configure the skill.

  3. 3. Start using the skill

    The skill is now active. Your AI agent can use brand-voice immediately in the current project.

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Upstream Source

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Install brand-voice, an AI agent skill for AI agent workflows and automation. Review the use cases, limitations, and setup path before rollout.

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Supporting Evidence

Brand Voice

Write in a consistent voice — not just tone, but the specific fingerprint of how a creator communicates.

Voice vs. Tone

Voice is fixed. It's the personality — what the brand always sounds like. Tone is variable. It's the emotional inflection applied to the voice based on context.

A creator's voice stays consistent across channels. Tone adapts: more formal on LinkedIn, punchier on X, warmer in email.

Voice Loading

Before writing, check for voice config in this order:

  1. CREATOR.md — voice section (quick ref, covers 90% of cases)
  2. creator-memory/voice.md — full documentation with examples
  3. If neither exists: ask user to describe their voice, or offer to initialize

The 5 Voice Components

A complete voice profile covers:

1. Voice Attributes (3-5 maximum)

Each attribute defined as:

  • We are: what it means in practice
  • We are not: the misinterpretation to avoid
  • Sounds like: example sentence
  • Never sounds like: anti-example

Example for "Cool Authority":

  • We are: confident, precise, lets the work speak
  • We are not: arrogant, dismissive, or name-dropping
  • Sounds like: "[Specific result]. Here's what that teaches you about [topic]."
  • Never sounds like: "As a top AI architect, I know better than most that..."

2. Audience Definition

  • Who the primary audience is
  • What they already know (don't over-explain)
  • What they want from this creator
  • How they expect to be addressed (peer, student, collaborator)

3. Content Pillars

3-5 core themes the creator consistently covers. Every piece of content should belong to one. Defined with topic focus, audience, and core argument.

4. Tone Adaptation Rules

How the voice shifts by context while staying recognizably consistent.

ChannelTone shiftExample
Long-form blogEducational, complete, evidence-basedFull arguments, examples, conclusions
LinkedInProfessional, thought-provoking, personalFirst-person insight, business framing
X/TwitterDirect, punchy, opinionatedShort sentences, bold claims
EmailPersonal, warm, action-oriented"You" framing, clear next step
VideoConversational, energeticShorter sentences, visual language

5. Terminology Rules

Preferred and avoided terms. Examples:

  • "creators" not "influencers"
  • "ships" not "launches" (for product releases)
  • "AI music" not "generated music"
  • Never: spiritual language, guru tone, lazy CTAs ("drop a comment below")

Applying Voice to Content

When writing, run this checklist:

  1. Read the voice attributes from CREATOR.md
  2. Draft the opener — rewrite until it sounds like the creator
  3. Check for anti-patterns (things this creator never says)
  4. Verify tone matches the channel rules
  5. Check terminology — any flagged words used?

Red flags requiring revision:

  • Opener starts with "I" (usually weak, unless intentional personal story)
  • More than one "!" in a piece
  • "Amazing", "awesome", "incredible" (generic, not precise)
  • "In today's fast-paced world..." (stock opener, never use)
  • Passive voice where active works better
  • Hedging: "I think", "maybe", "possibly" (unless intentional)

Loading Voice Config

Check for voice documentation in this priority order:

  1. CREATOR.md in the current project (hot cache — covers 90% of requests)
  2. creator-memory/voice.md in the current project (full documentation)
  3. Project CLAUDE.md — look for a "Brand Positioning" or "Voice" section
  4. If none found: ask the user to describe their voice, or run /creator-sprint

See references/voice-frameworks.md for the full voice documentation template and attribute definition system.

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