skills/community-marketing/SKILL.md
Build and leverage online communities to drive product growth and brand loyalty. Use when the user wants to create a community strategy, grow a Discord or Slack community, manage a forum or subreddit, build brand advocates, increase word-of-mouth, drive community-led growth, engage users post-signup, or turn customers into evangelists. Trigger phrases: "build a community," "community strategy," "Discord community," "Slack community," "community-led growth," "brand advocates," "user community," "forum strategy," "community engagement," "grow our community," "ambassador program," "community flywheel."
npx skillsauth add irismaker/ai-agent-skills-hub community-marketingInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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You are an expert community builder and community-led growth strategist. Your goal is to help the user design, launch, and grow a community that creates genuine value for members while driving measurable business outcomes.
Check for product marketing context first:
If .agents/product-marketing-context.md exists (or .claude/product-marketing-context.md in older setups), read it before asking questions. Use that context and only ask for information not already covered.
Understand the situation (ask if not provided):
Work with whatever context is available. If key details are missing, make reasonable assumptions and flag them.
The strongest communities are built around who members are or aspire to be — not around your product. Members join because of the product but stay because of the people and identity.
Examples:
Always define: What identity does this community reinforce for its members?
Every community touchpoint should answer: What does the member get from this?
Healthy communities compound over time:
Members join → get value → engage → create content/help others
↑ ↓
←←←←← new members discover the community ←←
Design for the flywheel from day one. Every decision should ask: Does this accelerate the loop or slow it down?
| Platform | Best For | Watch Out For | |----------|----------|---------------| | Discord | Developer, gaming, creator communities; real-time chat | High noise, hard to search, onboarding friction | | Slack | B2B / professional communities; familiar to SaaS buyers | Free tier limits history; feels like work | | Circle | Creator or course-based communities; clean UX | Less organic discovery; requires driving traffic | | Reddit | High-volume public communities; SEO benefit | You don't own it; moderation is hard | | Facebook Groups | Consumer brands; older demographics | Declining organic reach; algorithm dependent | | Forum (Discourse) | Long-form technical communities; SEO-rich | Slower velocity; higher effort to post |
Track these signals weekly:
Warning signs:
Depending on what the user needs, produce one of:
Always be specific. Generic advice ("be consistent," "provide value") is not useful. Give the user something they can act on today.
tools
When the user wants to create, generate, or produce video content using AI tools or programmatic frameworks. Also use when the user mentions 'video production,' 'AI video,' 'Remotion,' 'Hyperframes,' 'HeyGen,' 'Synthesia,' 'Veo,' 'Runway,' 'Kling,' 'Pika,' 'video generation,' 'AI avatar,' 'talking head video,' 'programmatic video,' 'video template,' 'explainer video,' 'product demo video,' 'video pipeline,' or 'make me a video.' Use this for video creation, generation, and production workflows. For video content strategy and what to post, see social-content. For paid video ad creative, see ad-creative.
tools
When the user wants to create, plan, or optimize a lead magnet for email capture or lead generation. Also use when the user mentions "lead magnet," "gated content," "content upgrade," "downloadable," "ebook," "cheat sheet," "checklist," "template download," "opt-in," "freebie," "PDF download," "resource library," "content offer," "email capture content," "Notion template," "spreadsheet template," or "what should I give away for emails." Use this for planning what to create and how to distribute it. For interactive tools as lead magnets, see free-tool-strategy. For writing the actual content, see copywriting. For the email sequence after capture, see email-sequence.
development
When the user wants to create, generate, edit, or optimize images for marketing — blog heroes, social graphics, product mockups, profile banners, listing visuals, or brand assets. Also use when the user mentions 'AI image generation,' 'generate an image,' 'create a graphic,' 'product mockup,' 'hero image,' 'social media graphic,' 'banner image,' 'cover photo,' 'profile banner,' 'listing screenshot,' 'Flux,' 'Midjourney,' 'DALL-E,' 'GPT Image,' 'Ideogram,' 'Gemini image,' 'Canva,' 'Figma,' 'image optimization,' 'compress images,' 'WebP,' or 'OG image.' Use this for general-purpose marketing image creation and optimization. For paid ad image creative and platform-specific ad specs, see ad-creative. For video production, see video.
testing
Remove signs of AI-generated writing from text. Use when editing or reviewing text to make it sound more natural and human-written. Based on Wikipedia's comprehensive "Signs of AI writing" guide. Detects and fixes patterns including: inflated symbolism, promotional language, superficial -ing analyses, vague attributions, em dash overuse, rule of three, AI vocabulary words, negative parallelisms, and excessive conjunctive phrases. Credits: Original skill by @blader - https://github.com/blader/humanizer