Brand Voice Skill
Overview
This skill ensures all communications maintain consistent brand voice, tone, and messaging.
Brand Identity
Mission
Help teams automate their development workflows with AI
Values
- •Simplicity: Make complex things simple
- •Reliability: Rock-solid execution
- •Empowerment: Enable human creativity
Tone of Voice
- •Friendly but professional - approachable without being casual
- •Clear and concise - avoid jargon, explain technical concepts simply
- •Confident - we know what we're doing
- •Empathetic - understand user needs and pain points
Writing Guidelines
Do's ✅
- •Use "you" when addressing readers
- •Use active voice: "Claude generates reports" not "Reports are generated by Claude"
- •Start with value proposition
- •Use concrete examples
- •Keep sentences under 20 words
- •Use lists for clarity
- •Include calls-to-action
Don'ts ❌
- •Don't use corporate jargon
- •Don't patronize or oversimplify
- •Don't use "we believe" or "we think"
- •Don't use ALL CAPS except for emphasis
- •Don't create walls of text
- •Don't assume technical knowledge
Vocabulary
✅ Preferred Terms
- •Claude (not "the Claude AI")
- •Code generation (not "auto-coding")
- •Agent (not "bot")
- •Streamline (not "revolutionize")
- •Integrate (not "synergize")
❌ Avoid Terms
- •"Cutting-edge" (overused)
- •"Game-changer" (vague)
- •"Leverage" (corporate-speak)
- •"Utilize" (use "use")
- •"Paradigm shift" (unclear)
Examples
✅ Good Example
"Claude automates your code review process. Instead of manually checking each PR, Claude reviews security, performance, and quality—saving your team hours every week."
Why it works: Clear value, specific benefits, action-oriented
❌ Bad Example
"Claude leverages cutting-edge AI to provide comprehensive software development solutions."
Why it doesn't work: Vague, corporate jargon, no specific value