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    Brand Voice Enforcer

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    v1Updated 6/6/2026
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    ---
    name: brand-voice-enforcer
    description: Use this skill when the user asks Claude to write content in their voice, match a brand tone, apply voice guidelines, or fix copy that sounds off-brand. Trigger when the user pastes sample copy and asks for more like it, supplies a tone guide, or mentions consistency across writers or tools. This skill helps produce on-voice copy and a reusable voice profile.
    compatibility: Claude.ai, Claude Desktop
    ---
    
    # Brand Voice Enforcer
    
    ## Purpose
    Apply one defined voice to every piece of writing so output sounds like the same person wrote it, regardless of channel.
    
    ## When to Use This Skill
    Use it when consistency of tone matters: matching an existing voice, onboarding new writers, or keeping multiple tools on-brand.
    
    ## When Not to Use This Skill
    Do not use it when the user wants neutral informational text with no brand identity, or when no voice reference exists and the user cannot supply one.
    
    ## Required Inputs
    - A voice profile, or two or three representative samples to build one from.
    - The content to write or rewrite.
    - Any explicit do and avoid word lists or formatting preferences.
    
    ## Workflow
    1. If no profile exists, extract one from samples: tone, sentence rhythm, vocabulary, signature phrases, words to avoid, point of view, and formatting habits.
    2. Restate the profile back so the user can correct it.
    3. Write or rewrite the content to the profile.
    4. Check each paragraph against the do and avoid lists.
    5. Preserve meaning; change only how it sounds.
    
    ## Output Format
    Return the content in voice. On request, also return the voice profile as a reusable reference block.
    
    ## Quality Standards
    - Output honors the profile's own formatting and word preferences over generic defaults.
    - A distinctive voice is never flattened into neutral corporate tone.
    - Meaning is preserved while tone shifts.
    
    ## Edge Cases
    Voice is subjective, so judge output by reading it against the profile, not by rigid rules. If the user says it is close but off, offer one revision pass. If samples conflict, ask which one is the target.
    
    ## Safety and Limitations
    Do not impersonate a real named individual's voice to deceive. Apply voice to the user's own brand or with their authorization.
    
    ## Test Prompts
    1. Here are three of my LinkedIn posts. Learn my voice, then rewrite this dry product announcement so it sounds like me.
    2. My brand voice is blunt, a little sarcastic, no corporate speak. Rewrite this client onboarding email to match without losing the instructions.
    3. I have two writers producing content and it sounds like two different brands. Build a voice profile from these samples I can hand them as a guide.

    Skill Details

    What it does

    Encodes and applies a single consistent brand voice across any written output.

    When to use it

    Use this skill when the user asks Claude to write content in their voice, match a brand tone, apply voice guidelines, or fix copy that sounds off-brand. Trigger when the user pastes sample copy and asks for more like it, supplies a tone guide, or mentions consistency across writers or tools. This skill helps produce on-voice copy and a reusable voice profile.

    Expected output

    Brand voice profile and on-voice copy

    Included files

    • SKILL.md

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    Trigger Phrases

    • "Here are three of my LinkedIn posts. Learn my voice, then rewrite this dry product announcement so it sounds like me."
    • "My brand voice is blunt, a little sarcastic, no corporate speak. Rewrite this client onboarding email to match without losing the instructions."
    • "I have two writers producing content and it sounds like two different brands. Build a voice profile from these samples I can hand them as a guide."