skills/composites/campaign-brief-generator/SKILL.md
Generate a complete marketing campaign brief from a launch goal, ICP, and product context. Pure reasoning skill. Outputs channel plan, messaging angles, content types, timeline, and success metrics. Designed for seed/Series A founders and small GTM teams who aren't professional marketers but need to run focused campaigns. No scripts — pure reasoning.
npx skillsauth add gooseworks-ai/goose-skills campaign-brief-generatorInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Pure reasoning skill. Takes a campaign goal, ICP, and product context — and produces a complete, actionable campaign brief a small team can actually execute.
Built for: Founders doing their own marketing. First marketing hires. GTM teams without a dedicated strategist. The output should be opinionated and specific, not a generic template.
Ask all questions in one go, grouped cleanly. This is a fast skill — don't make it feel like a form.
Based on intake answers, recommend 2-4 primary channels. For seed/Series A, resist suggesting more than 4 — execution quality beats channel breadth.
| Channel | Best For | Minimum Resource | |---------|----------|-----------------| | Founder LinkedIn | Thought leadership, top-of-funnel awareness | 3 posts/week, 30 min/day | | Cold email (outbound) | Direct pipeline from ICP list | SDR or founder time + Smartlead | | LinkedIn ads | Targeted awareness with limited list | $1,000+/month budget | | Community engagement | Slack/Discord communities where ICP is active | 1 hour/day, no budget | | Content SEO | Long-term inbound, compounding | 2 posts/week, 2-3 month horizon | | Newsletter sponsorship | Reaching existing engaged audiences | $500-5,000/newsletter | | Product Hunt | Developer/startup audience, launch moment | 2 weeks prep, launch day hustle | | Event/conference | High-intent networking, deal acceleration | Attendance + budget | | Partner co-marketing | Shared audiences, low-cost reach | Partnership agreement |
For each recommended channel, specify:
Define 3 core messages for the campaign — the angles you'll repeat across channels.
For each core message:
Message: [1-sentence core claim]
Evidence: [proof point — metric, case study, quote]
For: [which ICP segment this resonates with most]
Channel fit: [best channel(s) to deploy this message]
| Level | Message | Example | |-------|---------|---------| | Primary (use everywhere) | Core positioning statement | "The only [category] built for [ICP]" | | Secondary A (proof-driven) | Customer outcome story | "[Customer] 3x'd pipeline in 30 days" | | Secondary B (contrast) | Differentiation from status quo | "Unlike [category], we [differentiator]" |
Map specific content pieces to the channel plan. Be concrete — give working titles, not just "write some blog posts."
| Week | Channel | Content Piece | Format | Owner | Goal | |------|---------|--------------|--------|-------|------| | Week 1 | LinkedIn | "[Working Title]" | Insight post | Founder | 500 impressions | | Week 1 | Cold email | Launch sequence (Touch 1) | Email | SDR | 20 demos booked | | Week 2 | LinkedIn | "[Working Title]" | Case study post | Marketing | 200+ reactions | | Week 2 | Blog | "[Working Title]" | How-to post | Marketing | 50 organic visits | ...
Content types for seed/Series A (in order of leverage):
Define KPIs before the campaign starts. Split by phase:
| Metric | Target | How to Measure | |--------|--------|---------------| | Awareness | [N] LinkedIn impressions | LinkedIn Analytics | | Consideration | [N] profile visits / email opens | LinkedIn, Smartlead | | Conversion | [N] signups / demos / replies | CRM / product analytics | | Quality | [N%] ICP match on conversions | Manual tagging |
North star for this campaign: [single most important metric]
# Campaign Brief — [Campaign Name]
Created: [DATE] | Owner: [Name]
## Goal
[1-sentence goal with number and timeline]
## ICP Target
[2-3 sentences: who, what pain, why now]
## Timeline
Start: [date] | End: [date] | Review: [midpoint date]
---
## Channel Strategy
### Channel 1: [Name]
- Role: [Awareness/Consideration/Conversion]
- Effort: [hours/week + budget]
- Owner: [person]
- Success metric: [what good looks like]
### Channel 2: [Name]
...
---
## Core Messages
### Primary
> "[message]"
Evidence: [proof]
### Secondary A
> "[message]"
Evidence: [proof]
### Secondary B
> "[message]"
Evidence: [proof]
---
## Content Calendar (Weeks 1-4)
| Week | Channel | Content | Format | Owner |
|------|---------|---------|--------|-------|
...
---
## Success Metrics
| Metric | Target | Owner |
|--------|--------|-------|
...
**North star:** [metric]
---
## What We're NOT Doing
(Scope constraints to prevent scope creep)
- Not running [channel] — not enough budget/time
- Not targeting [segment] — outside ICP for this campaign
- Not launching [content type] — need [prerequisite] first
---
## Assets Needed Before Launch
- [ ] [Asset 1] — Owner: [name] — Due: [date]
- [ ] [Asset 2] — ...
Save to the current working directory or wherever the user prefers.
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