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ugc-brief

Create briefs for UGC creators including product info, hook requirements, talking points, and authenticity guidelines. Use when working with UGC creators, preparing creator packages, or scaling content production with external talent.

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SKILL.md
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Quality

Content

65%Weight 40%Scale 1-5

Reviews the quality of instructions and guidance provided to agents. Good implementation is clear, handles edge cases, and produces reliable results.

Highly actionable with a ready-to-use brief template, but the body is padded with redundant authenticity guidance and editorializing, and lacks validation checkpoints appropriate to a batch/production workflow.

Suggestions

Add a validation checkpoint before sending briefs (e.g., confirm compliance requirements are met and all 'Must mention' items are covered) to lift workflow_clarity past the batch-operation cap.

De-duplicate the authenticity guidance — keep it once in the output template's FILMING GUIDELINES / DO NOT sections and reference it from Step 4, or vice versa.

Trim the 'Why Native Beats Polish' block to essentials or remove it; points like 'Perfect = ad = skip' restate knowledge Claude already has.

Move the full brief template into a references/ file (e.g., references/brief-template.md) and link to it, leaving SKILL.md as a concise overview.

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Conciseness

The ~260-line body is mostly efficient but redundant — authenticity DO/DON'T guidance appears twice (Step 4 and the output template's FILMING/DO NOT sections) and 'Why Native Beats Polish' editorializes concepts Claude already knows, so it fits anchor 3 over the leaner anchor 4.

3 / 5

Actionability

The skill provides a fully copy-paste-ready brief template with placeholders, checkboxes, hook-type taxonomy, and CTA examples, matching anchor 5's 'fully executable; copy-paste ready; specific examples cover common cases.'

5 / 5

Workflow Clarity

Five numbered steps sequence clearly, but no validation/verification checkpoint exists for a batch production skill ('Volume Strategy: Multiple creators same brief'), triggering the destructive/batch cap of 3 even though sequencing is otherwise clear.

3 / 5

Progressive Disclosure

No bundle files exist and the ~150-line brief template is inlined rather than split into a referenced file, fitting anchor 3 (some structure but content that could be separate is inline) over the reference-signaled anchor 4.

3 / 5

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Description

87%Weight 40%Scale 1-5

Based on the skill's description, can an agent find and select it at the right time? Clear, specific descriptions lead to better discovery.

A strong, well-formed description that clearly answers what the skill does and when to invoke it, with concrete components and a distinct niche. It could add synonyms (influencer, platform names) to broaden trigger coverage.

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Specificity

Names the UGC-brief domain and lists four concrete content components (product info, hook requirements, talking points, authenticity guidelines), fitting anchor 4 rather than 3's '1-2 actions' or 5's comprehensive multi-verb coverage.

4 / 5

Completeness

Explicitly states both what ('Create briefs for UGC creators including...') and when ('Use when working with UGC creators, preparing creator packages, or scaling content production...') with concrete trigger phrases, matching anchor 5.

5 / 5

Trigger Term Quality

Natural marketer terms ('UGC creators', 'creator packages', 'scaling content production with external talent') give good coverage, but common synonyms like 'influencer' or platform names are absent, so not a 5.

4 / 5

Distinctiveness Conflict Risk

The niche triggers ('UGC creators', 'creator packages', 'external talent') carve a clear, low-conflict space matching anchor 5 rather than the minor-overlap anchor 4.

5 / 5

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Validation

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Validation16 / 16 Passed

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