25 Claude Skills that give your startup a marketing team it cannot afford yet
Copy-paste prompts for every workflow your team repeats. Content. Email. SEO. Paid. CRO. Research. Launch. Install once. Run forever.
Every early-stage startup hits the same wall.
Five marketing problems to solve simultaneously. Budget for one hire, maybe. And that hire rebuilds the same workflows from scratch every single campaign.
Email sequence for the launch: gone after launch. Cold outreach scripts: rebuilt for the next ICP. Hook testing: started over every quarter. The rebuild tax is what kills marketing velocity at startups. It has nothing to do with talent.
Claude Skills eliminate it.
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Now, the ⚡25 Skills:
A Skill is a reusable instruction set saved as a markdown file. You encode a process once, with your ICP, your positioning, your voice, and Claude executes it identically every time. Your one marketing hire runs like three. A co-founder doing scrappy marketing performs at senior practitioner quality. A new team member on day one matches the output of someone who has been there a year.
This matters even more now that Claude Opus 4.7 landed with substantially better instruction following and the new xhigh effort level. Skills built on a better model compound faster.
“Every time you do something and think ‘I’ll probably need to do this again,’ make it a Skill. Skills compound.”
A prompt disappears when the conversation ends. A Skill activates automatically every time the task matches. Skills encode domain expertise and process knowledge, not just task instructions. That is what makes output consistent at scale.
If you are running Claude in a browser tab and wondering why results feel inconsistent, this is exactly why ChatGPT and Claude keep disappointing people: the setup never gets built. Skills are the fix.
How to build any Skill below:
Open Claude Cowork or Claude Chat
Paste the prompt below
Claude generates the Skill file automatically
Save via Settings → Capabilities → Skills
Build your brand context file first. Store your ICP, positioning, tone rules, and differentiators in your ABOUT ME folder. Every Skill reads it before executing. Without it, Skills produce good generic output. With it, they produce output that sounds like your company.
Before the list, a word on leverage.
Slow experimentation happens when the overhead of running a test dwarfs the time spent on strategic thinking. The handoff from insight to execution is where momentum dies. Skills that go from raw data to executable campaign assets in one pass eliminate that translation layer entirely.
At Series A, that costs weeks per quarter. At pre-seed, it costs the founder days they do not have.
Founders who have already built the complete Claude power user setup will compound these Skills faster. The four-folder Cowork structure explained there is the foundation everything runs on.
Category 1: Content creation
Skill 1 — Hook Creator
Generates 10 hooks for any content using 8 proven frameworks. Each output is labeled by framework so you know which angle you are testing and why.
Why founders use it: Your content either stops someone or it scrolls past. This Skill applies the same frameworks top copywriters charge thousands for, on demand, for every piece your team produces.
When to use it: Email subject lines, social media openers, ad headlines, landing page copy, video titles.
Help me create a Skill called "Hook Creator" that generates
compelling hooks for any marketing content.
Output 10 options using at least 5 different frameworks.
Label each with the framework in brackets.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Content type (email, social, ad, landing page, video)
2. Target audience
3. Main benefit or promise
4. Tone (professional, casual, urgent, playful)
Frameworks to use: Curiosity Gap, Pain-Agitation-Solution,
Benefit-Driven, Contrarian, Specific Numbers, Question + Benefit,
Social Proof, Urgency/FOMO, Transformation, Listicle.
Rules: under 100 characters when possible, at least 2 options
that challenge category norms, specific over generic.
Never use "game-changer," "revolutionary," or "unlock."
Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 2 — Video Script Generator
Full scripts for TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts, and long-form YouTube. Hook, value delivery, on-screen text callouts, shot suggestions, caption copy, and thumbnail concept included.
Why founders use it: Founders building personal brands cannot afford two hours on a script that takes 60 seconds to watch. This Skill handles the structure so the thinking stays with you.
When to use it: Any video content from 15 seconds to 10 minutes.
Help me create a Skill called "Video Script Generator" that
creates complete, platform-optimized video scripts.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Platform (TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts, YouTube long-form)
2. Video length
3. Topic or message
4. Goal (educate, entertain, sell, build awareness)
5. Brand voice
6. Hook style (pattern interrupt, curiosity gap, bold statement)
Short-form structure (under 90 seconds):
- Hook: 0-3 seconds, pattern interrupt
- Value promise: 3-5 seconds
- Main content with on-screen text callouts
- CTA: last 5 seconds, one only
Long-form structure (90 seconds and above):
- Hook, intro, 3-5 main sections with mini-hooks, recap, CTA
Include timestamps, shot suggestions, music cues, caption copy.
One CTA only. Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 3 — Blog Post Writer
Complete SEO-optimized blog post from a brief. H1, meta title, meta description, hook intro, 4-6 sections, FAQ, CTA, and internal link map.
Why founders use it: Content compounds. Every article that ranks drives leads for years without ongoing spend. This Skill encodes your content standards so every piece hits the same bar, whoever writes it.
When to use it: Any time you need ranked content.
Help me create a Skill called "Blog Post Writer" that produces
complete, SEO-optimized blog posts from a topic brief.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Topic and target keyword
2. Search intent (informational, commercial, navigational)
3. Target audience and their pain points
4. Desired word count
5. Competing articles to beat (URLs)
6. Internal links to include
7. CTA at the end
Output: H1, meta title, meta description, hook intro,
4-6 sections, FAQ, conclusion with CTA, image suggestions,
internal link placements.
Structure every section to answer the reader's next question
before they ask it. Write for one specific reader.
Never start with "In today's fast-paced world."
Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 4 — Content Repurposing Engine
Takes any long-form content and produces a full repurposing map across seven platforms. Each asset adapted to the platform’s format and audience behavior.
Why founders use it: Most startups produce one piece of content and let it die. This Skill extracts ten assets from every piece you write without repeating the same angle across channels.
When to use it: After every blog post, guide, podcast, or research piece.
Help me create a Skill called "Content Repurposing Engine" that
turns any long-form piece into platform-specific assets.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Original content (paste or link)
2. Platforms to repurpose for
3. Brand voice
4. Primary CTA for each asset
5. Audience per platform (may differ)
Output per platform:
- LinkedIn: insight-driven hook, key takeaways, CTA
- Twitter/X: 6-8 tweet thread, strong opening, clear progression
- Instagram: carousel concept with slide-by-slide copy
- Newsletter: 120-150 words, subject line, CTA
- YouTube: outline with hook, 3-5 sections, CTA
- TikTok: 60-second script with pattern interrupt opening
- Lead magnet: outline for converting into downloadable resource
Vary the angle across channels. Same insight, different framing.
Never repeat the same opener. Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 5 — Podcast Content Repurposer
Transforms a podcast transcript into a full multi-channel system. SEO show notes, LinkedIn post, Instagram caption and story frames, Twitter thread, email section, five pull quotes, three clip recommendations, and a standalone blog post.
Why founders use it: One conversation should generate ten distribution assets, not one. This Skill makes that automatic after every episode.
Help me create a Skill called "Podcast Content Repurposer" that
turns podcast episodes into a multi-channel content system.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Transcript or episode summary
2. Episode title and guest bio (if applicable)
3. Key listener takeaways
4. Target audience and tone
5. Distribution channels
Output:
- SEO show notes: timestamps, takeaways, resources, metadata
- Platform posts: LinkedIn, Instagram caption and story frames,
Twitter thread, TikTok script
- Email section with 3 subject line options
- 5 pull quotes under 20 words each
- 3 clip recommendations with timestamps and suggested captions
- Standalone blog post: SEO title, 3-5 sections, CTA to listen
Vary angles across channels. Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 6 — Social Media Content Calendar
A full 30-day content calendar across LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, X, and Facebook. Full captions, hashtags, optimal post times, visual guidance, and the 40/30/20/10 content mix applied automatically.
Why founders use it: Inconsistent posting is a trust signal to investors and prospects. This Skill gives a small team the output volume of a dedicated social hire without the headcount.
Help me create a Skill called "Social Media Content Calendar"
that builds a complete month of strategic social content.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Platforms and posting frequency
2. Business and brand info
3. Content pillars (3-5 themes)
4. Campaigns or launches to build around
5. Brand voice and primary goal
Output a table: Date | Platform | Content Type | Post Concept |
Full Caption | Hashtags | Post Time | Visual Format | CTA | Notes
Content mix: 40% educational, 30% engagement,
20% promotional, 10% behind-the-scenes.
Include cross-platform adaptation and batch creation guidance.
Save as a permanent Skill.
Category 2: Email and lifecycle marketing
Skill 7 — Email Sequence Builder
Complete 3-7 email sequences for welcome flows, nurture campaigns, launches, and re-engagement. Each email includes three subject line options, preview text, full body, CTA, and success metric.
Why founders use it: Email is still the highest-ROI channel most startups have. This Skill encodes your sequence architecture so every flow is built to the same standard, whoever writes it.
Help me create a Skill called "Email Sequence Builder" that
designs complete email sequences for any stage of the
customer journey.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Sequence goal and type
2. Audience segment and number of emails (3-7)
3. Timing cadence and brand voice
4. Key value propositions and existing offers
For each email:
- Send timing and purpose
- 3 subject line options and preview text
- Full email body: hook, content, CTA
- Design notes and success metric
Each email must stand alone. Build urgency in 1 of 7 emails
maximum. Vary length and format across the sequence.
Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 8 — Newsletter Writer
Complete newsletter issues from a topic or brief. Subject line options, preview text, opening hook, main content section, secondary story, curated resources, and closing CTA.
Why founders use it: Founder newsletters compound over years. This Skill handles production so you focus on the insight, not the formatting. Everything Claude has shipped in 2026 is the kind of deep-dive issue this Skill produces consistently.
Help me create a Skill called "Newsletter Writer" that produces
complete newsletter issues from a topic or brief.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Main topic and secondary story or link
2. Audience, tone, and sponsor placement (if any)
3. CTA for this issue
Output:
- 3 subject line options and preview text
- Opening hook: 1-2 sentences, must stop someone mid-scroll
- Main section: 400-600 words
- Secondary story or curated picks
- Closing CTA and estimated read time
Write like a person, not a brand. Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 9 — Re-engagement Campaign Builder
A 3-email win-back sequence for cold subscribers or lapsed customers. Personal rather than desperate. Includes a sunset email for those who remain unresponsive.
Why founders use it: Re-engaging existing contacts is the cheapest pipeline a startup has. This Skill makes a proper win-back system a 10-minute job instead of a deferred task.
Help me create a Skill called "Re-engagement Campaign Builder"
that wins back cold subscribers and lapsed customers.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Audience segment and length of inactivity
2. Last meaningful interaction and best reason to re-engage
3. Brand voice
Output a 3-email sequence:
Email 1: Acknowledge absence without guilt, offer real value
Email 2: Social proof or what they missed, clear benefit
Email 3: Honest sunset email, low-pressure farewell, final CTA
Each email: subject line, preview text, full body, timing.
Write like a human who genuinely wants them back.
Save as a permanent Skill.
Category 3: SEO and AEO
Skill 10 — SEO Content Optimizer
Audits existing content for SEO gaps. Scores the piece, identifies structural weaknesses, outputs a prioritized fix list, and rewrites one section as a demonstration.
Why founders use it: Content you already have is the easiest traffic to recover. A quarterly audit surfaces fixes that compound for years.
Help me create a Skill called "SEO Content Optimizer" that audits
and improves content for search and AI citation performance.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Content to analyze (paste or URL)
2. Target keyword and audience
3. Content goal and top competing URLs
Output:
- SEO score 1-10 with breakdown
- Top 3 structural weaknesses
- 5 specific changes to make immediately
- Missing entities, semantic gaps, subtopics to add
- AEO optimization: question-answer pairs and heading structures
that help AI models cite the piece
- One rewritten section as example
Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 11 — AEO Content Optimizer
Optimizes content to be cited by AI search engines: ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini. Focuses on structured authority signals, direct-answer formatting, and entity density.
Why founders use it: AI search is now where buyers begin their research. Being cited when a prospect searches for what you solve is an organic channel most startups have not yet invested in. Learning how to use Claude like the top 1% covers the AEO workflow in detail if you want to go deeper on this.
Help me create a Skill called "AEO Content Optimizer" that
structures content so AI models cite and recommend it.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Content to analyze (paste or URL)
2. Primary query this should answer
3. Target audience and content format
Output:
- AEO score 1-10
- Structural weaknesses for AI parsing
- 5 immediate fixes
- Question-answer pairs to add
- Entity-based language improvements
- One rewritten section optimized for direct AI citation
Optimize for: descriptive headings, Q&A pairs,
authoritative direct answers, specific data with sources,
entity-based language, topic comprehensiveness.
Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 12 — Site Architecture Advisor
Reviews your website’s content structure and internal linking. Recommends topic clusters, pillar pages, silo structures, and internal link opportunities.
Why founders use it: Most startup websites are a collection of pages rather than a system. Proper architecture multiplies the value of every piece of content you produce.
Help me create a Skill called "Site Architecture Advisor" that
improves website content structure for SEO performance.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Website URL or sitemap and primary topics
2. Top 5 pages by traffic and business goals
3. Existing pillar pages if any
Output:
- Current architecture diagnosis
- Topic cluster recommendations with pillar and supporting pages
- Internal linking map
- Pages to consolidate or expand
- Missing content in each cluster
- Priority fix order with expected SEO impact
Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 13 — Keyword Research Strategist
A prioritized keyword strategy from a topic area or product category. Primary keywords, long-tail variations, question-based queries, semantic clusters, and a content angle for each.
Why founders use it: Keyword strategy without structure produces random content. This Skill builds the architecture that makes every article compound toward the same traffic goals.
Help me create a Skill called "Keyword Research Strategist" that
builds prioritized keyword plans for content programs.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Topic area or product category
2. Target audience and business stage
3. Competing sites to benchmark against
4. Content types I can produce
Output:
- Primary keywords with estimated intent and difficulty
- Long-tail variations and question-based queries
- Semantic clusters to build content around
- Content angle per cluster
- 30-day content calendar suggestion
Save as a permanent Skill.
Category 4: Paid advertising
Skill 14 — Ad Creative Refresher
Diagnoses creative fatigue and generates a hook and angle matrix. 20 concepts across pain-focused, aspiration-focused, social proof, urgency, and contrarian framings. Includes A/B test structure and platform-specific adaptations.
Why founders use it: Ad creative decays. Most startups run the same creative for three months because generating new concepts takes time they do not have. This Skill turns a 2-hour process into 15 minutes.
Help me create a Skill called "Ad Creative Refresher" that
diagnoses creative fatigue and generates new hooks and angles.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Platform, current creative, and performance metrics
2. Offer, target audience, and what has stopped working
Output:
- Fatigue signals diagnosis
- Hook matrix: 20+ concepts across pain-focused,
aspiration-focused, social proof, urgency, contrarian
- Top 5 hooks to test first with rationale
- A/B test structure with success metrics
- Platform-specific adaptations and format variations
Every concept must be specific to the offer.
Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 15 — Paid Ads Auditor
Structured audit of a Google Ads or Meta account. Identifies wasted spend, negative keyword gaps, audience overlap, creative fatigue, and bid strategy mismatches.
Why founders use it: The average Google Ads account wastes 20-30% of spend on irrelevant search terms. At early-stage budgets, that is real runway. This Skill finds it in minutes.
Help me create a Skill called "Paid Ads Auditor" that runs
structured audits of paid advertising accounts.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Platform and account performance data (CSV or key metrics)
2. Business goal, budget allocation, and top campaigns
Output:
- Wasted spend: campaigns with spend and zero conversions
- Quality Score or relevance issues
- Audience overlap and creative fatigue signals
- Bid strategy mismatches
- Prioritized fix list: impact vs. effort
- Quick wins implementable in under 1 hour
Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 16 — A/B Test Setup Generator
Statistically rigorous A/B test design for any marketing element. Hypothesis, sample size, test duration, success metrics, and analysis plan.
Why founders use it: Founders run tests without enough statistical power and make decisions on noise. This Skill produces the correct setup so tests are worth running.
Help me create a Skill called "A/B Test Setup Generator" that
designs rigorous marketing experiments.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. What I want to test and current baseline metric
2. Minimum improvement needed before acting
3. Audience size available and platform
Output:
- Specific, falsifiable test hypothesis
- Control and variant definitions
- Sample size for statistical significance
- Recommended test duration and success metrics
- Common mistakes to avoid for this test type
Save as a permanent Skill.
Category 5: CRO and copy
Skill 17 — Landing Page CRO Reviewer
Audits a landing page against CRO best practices. Headline clarity, value proposition strength, social proof placement, CTA friction, and form design reviewed and scored.
Why founders use it: A 1% improvement in conversion rate outperforms a 2x increase in ad spend. This Skill finds those improvements before you spend more to acquire traffic.
Help me create a Skill called "Landing Page CRO Reviewer" that
audits landing pages for conversion rate optimization.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Landing page URL or paste
2. Goal, target audience, and traffic source
3. Current conversion rate if known
Output:
- CRO score 1-10 with category breakdown
- Above-the-fold diagnosis: headline, subhead, CTA, visual
- Value proposition and social proof assessment
- CTA analysis: copy, placement, friction
- 5 specific changes ranked by impact
- Rewrite of headline and CTA as example
Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 18 — Copywriting Refresher
Edits and improves existing marketing copy. Flags weak headlines, passive voice, vague benefit language, buried CTAs, and generic claims. Returns a clean edited version with change notes.
Why founders use it: Most startup copy is written in founder-mode and reads like a features list. This Skill translates features into outcomes and corporate language into human language. The agency owners who scaled past $50K/month in consulting are using exactly this kind of Skill to refresh client deliverables faster than any human team could.
Help me create a Skill called "Copywriting Refresher" that edits
and improves existing marketing copy.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Copy to improve (paste the text)
2. Page type, target audience, goal, and brand voice
Output:
- Diagnosis: what is weak and why
- Full edited version with changes tracked in [brackets]
- 3 headline alternatives and 3 CTA alternatives
- One-sentence summary of what improved and why
Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 19 — Homepage Copy Generator
Conversion-focused homepage copy from scratch. Hero headline and subhead, value proposition, feature-to-benefit section, social proof block, FAQ, and CTA structure.
Why founders use it: Your homepage is the first impression for every investor, prospect, and recruit. This Skill produces a starting point built on direct-response principles rather than guesswork.
Help me create a Skill called "Homepage Copy Generator" that
writes conversion-focused homepage copy.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Product description and target audience pain point
2. Top 3 benefits (not features)
3. Best social proof, primary CTA, and brand voice
Output:
- Hero: headline under 10 words, subhead, CTA
- Value proposition block (3 benefits with brief copy)
- Feature-to-benefit section (outcomes, not functionality)
- Social proof block: testimonial format, stat callouts
- FAQ section (3-5 questions, direct answers)
- Secondary CTA for hesitant visitors
Write to one specific reader. Save as a permanent Skill.
Category 6: Research and positioning
Skill 20 — Competitor Content Gap Analyzer
Analyzes 3-5 competitors to identify topics they rank for that you do not, content they cover shallowly, formats they ignore, and questions nobody answers well. Returns a prioritized gap table and 10 quick-win content ideas.
Why founders use it: Most startup content strategies are built by looking inward. This Skill shows exactly where the audience is underserved before you write a single word.
Help me create a Skill called "Competitor Content Gap Analyzer"
that identifies content opportunities competitors are missing.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. My website or business description
2. 3-5 competitor URLs and content goals
3. Content types I can produce and resources available
Output:
1. Competitor overview table: strengths, weaknesses,
top keywords, content frequency
2. Prioritized gap opportunities: topic, gap type,
difficulty, impact, unique angle, format
3. Top 10 quick-win content ideas: title, reason,
difficulty, keyword target
4. 3-5 long-term pillar opportunities
Focus on results, not just traffic. Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 21 — Customer Research Synthesizer
Synthesizes raw customer research (interviews, surveys, reviews, support tickets) into actionable marketing insights. ICP summary, top pain points, voice-of-customer language, objection map, and messaging recommendations.
Why founders use it: Most startups have raw customer data in scattered documents. This Skill turns it into copy you can use immediately, in the exact language your customers already use.
Help me create a Skill called "Customer Research Synthesizer"
that turns raw customer data into actionable marketing insights.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Raw research to analyze (interviews, reviews, surveys,
support tickets)
2. Product context and marketing question I am trying to answer
3. Current messaging hypothesis
Output:
- ICP summary: demographics, role, context, goals
- Top 3 pain points with supporting quotes
- Voice-of-customer language: exact phrases for copy
- Objection map: what stops them from buying
- Jobs-to-be-done insights
- Messaging recommendations and 3 copy angles to test
Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 22 — Positioning and Messaging Strategist
A positioning strategy and messaging hierarchy. Category definition, differentiated value proposition, key messages per segment, and a messaging architecture founders can hand to any writer or agency.
Why founders use it: Getting positioning wrong costs months of misdirected content and ad spend. This Skill structures the thinking systematically and produces a document that gives every downstream piece of work a clear foundation.
Help me create a Skill called "Positioning and Messaging Strategist"
that builds positioning strategy and messaging architecture.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Product description and target audience
2. Top 3 competitors and what differentiates me
3. Best customer outcomes and proof points
Output:
- Category frame and target audience definition
- Differentiated value proposition (one clear sentence)
- Key messages per audience segment with proof points
- What to stop saying (positioning anti-patterns)
- Messaging architecture: primary, secondary, tertiary claims
Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 23 — Problem Diagnostician
Rapid-fire marketing troubleshooter. Diagnoses low open rates, poor conversion, ad fatigue, and declining engagement. Root cause, three quick wins in under an hour, and two strategic fixes.
Why founders use it: When a channel underperforms, most teams guess. This Skill produces a structured diagnosis before anyone wastes time optimizing the wrong variable.
Help me create a Skill called "Problem Diagnostician" that
quickly diagnoses marketing problems and provides specific fixes.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Problem description and current metrics
2. Channel, what I have already tried, and target audience
Determine whether the root cause is a messaging, audience,
timing, creative, or funnel problem.
Output:
- Likely root cause (1-2 sentences)
- 3 Quick Wins implementable in under 1 hour
- 2 Strategic Fixes for higher impact
- What to A/B test first and what success looks like in metrics
Solutions must be specific, not generic.
Save as a permanent Skill.
Category 7: Growth and strategy
Skill 24 — Product Launch Playbook Generator
A complete go-to-market launch plan with pre-launch, launch day, and post-launch phases. Specific tasks, copy assets, channel recommendations, and success metrics for each phase.
Why founders use it: Launches without a system produce a spike and a cliff. This Skill builds the architecture that turns a launch moment into a sustained growth phase.
One thing that changes the distribution math on any launch: Claude Managed Agents can now run parts of the post-launch sequence autonomously. Worth reading before your next launch.
Help me create a Skill called "Product Launch Playbook Generator"
that builds complete go-to-market launch plans.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Product being launched and target audience
2. Launch date, runway, channels, goal, and budget
Output a phased plan:
Pre-launch: teaser content, waitlist, press prep,
partner outreach, internal enablement
Launch day: announcement sequence, social posts,
email to list, PR push
Post-launch: follow-up content, case studies,
ad creative, retargeting, testimonial collection
Each phase: specific tasks, copy assets, channel sequence,
success metric. Save as a permanent Skill.
Skill 25 — Churn Prevention Playbook
A complete churn prevention system: early warning signals, intervention messages for each churn stage, a cancellation recovery flow, and a win-back campaign for those who already left.
Why founders use it: For SaaS startups, churn is the silent burn. Every customer retained compounds. This Skill builds the retention infrastructure most startups defer until it is too late.
Help me create a Skill called "Churn Prevention Playbook" that
builds a complete retention and recovery system.
When invoked, ask me for:
1. Product type, subscription model, and average customer lifetime
2. Known churn triggers, current cancellation flow, brand voice
Output:
Early warning system: churn signals at 30, 60, and 90 days
with intervention triggers
Intervention messages by stage:
- Usage drop: re-engagement email with specific value reminder
- Support friction: proactive outreach template
- Pricing concern: response framework and offer options
- Competitor evaluation: differentiation message
Cancellation flow: what to say at each step to attempt recovery
Win-back campaign: 3-email sequence for already-churned users
with timing, angle, and offer for each email
Save as a permanent Skill.
How to build the system, not just the Skills
Twenty-five Skills is the inventory. The system is what generates the compounding.
Build in this order:
First: Your brand context file. ICP, positioning, tone rules, messaging framework. Store it in your ABOUT ME folder. Every Skill reads it automatically. This single file is what separates generic output from output that sounds like your company.
Second: Skills 20-22, the research and positioning cluster. Everything else gets sharper when the foundation is clear.
Third: The Skills that cover your highest-frequency work. Email driving pipeline: start with Skills 7-9. Organic content your primary channel: Skills 1-6 and 10-13. Paid your growth lever: Skills 14-16.
The first Skill saves you an hour. The twenty-fifth saves you a full day every week.
A few reads worth bookmarking alongside this:
Why ChatGPT and Claude keep disappointing people: the setup problem and the fix
How to use Claude like the top 1% of users: the complete Cowork setup that makes Skills compound fastest
Anthropic just solved the hardest part of building AI agents: Skills built today can run as agents tomorrow
Claude Opus 4.7: what actually changed: better instruction following means every Skill performs better on the latest model
The complete guide to AI coding in 2026: if your marketing stack involves any custom tooling or automation
FAQ
What is a Claude Skill and how does it work?
A Claude Skill is a reusable instruction set saved as a markdown file. Once installed, Claude activates it automatically when you describe a matching task, without requiring you to re-explain the process. Skills are stored via Settings → Capabilities → Skills.
How long does it take to build and install a Skill?
Roughly two minutes. Paste the prompt, Claude generates the file, save it to your Skills folder. Every prompt in this article is ready to use without modification.
What should I build first?
Your brand context file. ICP, tone rules, positioning, differentiators, and messaging framework in your ABOUT ME folder. Every Skill reads it automatically. Without it, Skills produce good generic output. With it, they produce output that sounds like your company.
How do Claude Skills differ from standard prompts?
Standard prompts require you to re-explain context in every conversation. Skills encode that information once in a permanent file Claude reads automatically. Output quality stays consistent across every use, every team member, and every session.
Can my whole team use the same Skills?
Yes. Skills saved in a shared Claude workspace are available to every team member. The brand context file ensures everyone’s output follows the same positioning, tone, and quality standards automatically.
Does the quality improve with Claude’s newest models?
Meaningfully yes. Claude Opus 4.7 ships with substantially better instruction following than Opus 4.6. Skills that produced 80% of what you wanted before now often produce 95%. Same prompt, better output, because the model takes instructions more precisely.



