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Hey AI Breakers 👋
You teach Claude how you write. It nails it. Then you open a new chat and it has never met you.
Today you’ll build your Founder Skill Pack: 5 skills you install once that load themselves every session, forever.
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✅ A Voice Twin that drafts in your voice, not AI voice
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✅ A Reply Desk that answers customers in your tone
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✅ A De-Slop pass that strips the AI tells from anything
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✅ A Brief Machine that turns any question into a cited one-pager
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✅ A Weekly Review that runs your Monday in 15 minutes
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✅ A reusable Founder Profile that powers all five
Let’s build it 👇
🧠 What a Skill Actually Is (and Why It Beats Saved Prompts)
A skill is a folder with one text file in it called SKILL.md. That’s the whole thing.
Inside that file: a name, a description, and your instructions.
Here’s the part that matters. Claude reads only the name and description of every skill you have, all the time.
That costs almost nothing.
Then when your request matches a description, it loads the full instructions.
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📁 Saved prompt = you remember it, find it, paste it
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⚡ Skill = it recognizes the moment and fires itself
That difference is everything. A prompt is a thing you use. A skill is a thing that shows up.
Old way: re-explain your business every session. Forever.
Skill way: explain it once. It’s there in 6 months.
Build once, use everywhere.
⚙️ The 30-Second Install (Do This First)
Forget folders. Forget zip files.
Paste the skill block into Claude and say:
Create this as a skill.
That’s the whole install. Same line in Claude and in Claude Code.
Claude writes the file, names it, and switches it on. In Claude it shows up under Customize → Skills. In Claude Code it’s live in the same session.
💡 Tip: In Claude Code, add “for all my projects” and it lands in ~/.claude/skills/ so every project gets it. Leave that off and it only lives in the project you’re sitting in.
🧰 Doing it by hand: folder, SKILL.md inside, zip it, then Customize → Skills → + → Create skill → Upload a skill. Same result, more clicks.
🧬 Prompt #1 → The Profile Builder (the context that powers all 5)
Every skill in the pack needs to know who you are. Build that once, here.
The goal:
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Your business in facts, not adjectives
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Who you sell to and what they actually worry about
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The lines you’d never say
✅ Use this to generate the block you’ll paste into all 5 skills.
Prompt:
You are a business analyst who writes context briefs for AI systems. Interview me to build a "Founder Profile" that another AI will read to act on my behalf. Ask me these 8 questions ONE AT A TIME. Wait for each answer before the next: 1. What does your business do, in one sentence a 12-year-old gets? 2. Who exactly is your customer? (role, company size, what they're responsible for) 3. What do they try before they find you, and why does it fail them? 4. What do you sell and what does it cost? 5. What are the 3 questions customers ask you most? 6. What claim would you never make, even if it sold? 7. What do you sound like when you're NOT trying to sound professional? 8. What words or phrases are banned in your business? After my last answer, output a block titled "FOUNDER PROFILE" with: -- Business: one line -- Customer: role, size, responsibility -- Their failed alternative: one line -- Offer + price -- Top 3 questions -- Never claim: bullet list -- Banned words: comma separated Rules: -- Use my words, not marketing language -- Keep the whole block under 200 words -- No adjectives you can't defend with a fact
💡 Tip: Answer question 7 out loud and transcribe it. Typing makes you formal. Talking makes you you.
🎙 Prompt #2 → The Voice Extractor (turn your writing into rules)
“Write in my voice” fails because voice isn’t a vibe. It’s a set of rules.
This prompt reverse-engineers those rules from writing you already did.
✅ Use this to generate the Voice Card that goes inside Skill #1.
Prompt:
You are a forensic linguist who reverse-engineers writing style. Here are 3-5 things I wrote that sound like me: [PASTE 3-5 EMAILS, POSTS, OR MESSAGES YOU WROTE YOURSELF] Analyze them and output a "VOICE CARD" with: 1. RHYTHM -- average sentence length -- do I use fragments? how often? -- shortest and longest sentence you found 2. MOVES I MAKE -- how I open (with evidence? a question? a claim?) -- how I transition -- how I close and ask for things 3. MOVES I NEVER MAKE -- list 5 things absent from my writing that most business writing has 4. PUNCTUATION + FORMATTING -- what I actually use and how often 5. FIVE LINES THAT COULD ONLY BE MINE -- quote them exactly from my samples Rules: -- Cite a real quote for every claim you make -- If a pattern shows up in fewer than 2 samples, don't list it -- Output under 250 words
🧠 Tip: Feed it writing where you were slightly annoyed. Irritation strips the corporate varnish off faster than anything.
✍️ Skill #1 → The Voice Twin (drafts that sound like you)
Now we build the first real skill. Paste your outputs from Prompts #1 and #2 into the slots.
✅ Use this to draft any email, post, or reply in your voice.
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