Kwp Marketing Draft Content Workflow

Draft blog posts, social media, email newsletters, landing pages, press releases, and case studies

Published by rebyteai

Featured Workflow Marketing

Cloud-native skill

Runs in the cloud

No local installation

Dependencies pre-installed

Ready to run instantly

Secure VM environment

Isolated per task

Works on any device

Desktop, tablet, or phone

Documentation

kwp-marketing-draft-content-workflow

This is a workflow skill for the marketing category.

Sub-Skills

The following skills are available in this workflow:

  • rebyteai/kwp-marketing-brand-voice
  • rebyteai/kwp-marketing-campaign-planning
  • rebyteai/kwp-marketing-competitive-analysis
  • rebyteai/kwp-marketing-content-creation
  • rebyteai/kwp-marketing-performance-analytics

Workflow Instructions

Draft Content

If you see unfamiliar placeholders or need to check which tools are connected, see CONNECTORS.md.

Generate marketing content drafts tailored to a specific content type, audience, and brand voice.

Trigger

User runs /draft-content or asks to draft, write, or create marketing content.

Inputs

Gather the following from the user. If not provided, ask before proceeding:

  1. Content type — one of:

    • Blog post
    • Social media post (specify platform: LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Instagram, Facebook)
    • Email newsletter
    • Landing page copy
    • Press release
    • Case study
  2. Topic — the subject or theme of the content

  3. Target audience — who this content is for (role, industry, seniority, pain points)

  4. Key messages — 2-4 main points or takeaways to communicate

  5. Tone — e.g., authoritative, conversational, inspirational, technical, witty (optional if brand voice is configured)

  6. Length — target word count or format constraint (e.g., "1000 words", "280 characters", "3 paragraphs")

Brand Voice

  • If the user has a brand voice configured in their local settings file, apply it automatically. Inform the user that brand voice settings are being applied.
  • If no brand voice is configured, ask: "Do you have brand voice guidelines you'd like me to follow? If not, I'll use a neutral professional tone."
  • Apply the specified or default tone consistently throughout the draft.

Content Generation by Type

Blog Post

  • Engaging headline (provide 2-3 options)
  • Introduction with a hook (question, statistic, bold statement, or story)
  • 3-5 organized sections with descriptive subheadings
  • Supporting points, examples, or data references in each section
  • Conclusion with a clear call to action
  • SEO considerations: suggest a primary keyword, include it in the headline and first paragraph, use related keywords in subheadings

Social Media Post

  • Platform-appropriate format and length
  • Hook in the first line
  • Hashtag suggestions (3-5 relevant hashtags)
  • Call to action or engagement prompt
  • Emoji usage appropriate to brand and platform
  • If LinkedIn: professional framing, paragraph breaks for readability
  • If Twitter/X: concise, punchy, within character limit
  • If Instagram: visual-first language, story-driven, hashtag block

Email Newsletter

  • Subject line (provide 2-3 options with open-rate considerations)
  • Preview text
  • Greeting
  • Body sections with clear hierarchy
  • Call to action button text
  • Sign-off
  • Unsubscribe note reminder

Landing Page Copy

  • Headline and subheadline
  • Hero section copy
  • Value propositions (3-4 benefit-driven bullets or sections)
  • Social proof placeholder (suggest testimonial or stat placement)
  • Primary and secondary CTAs
  • FAQ section suggestions
  • SEO: meta title and meta description suggestions

Press Release

  • Headline following press release conventions
  • Dateline and location
  • Lead paragraph (who, what, when, where, why)
  • Supporting quotes (provide placeholder guidance)
  • Company boilerplate placeholder
  • Media contact placeholder
  • Standard press release formatting

Case Study

  • Title emphasizing the result
  • Customer overview (industry, size, challenge)
  • Challenge section
  • Solution section (what was implemented)
  • Results section with metrics (prompt user for data)
  • Customer quote placeholder
  • Call to action

SEO Considerations (for web content)

For blog posts, landing pages, and other web-facing content:

  • Suggest a primary keyword based on the topic
  • Recommend keyword placement: headline, first paragraph, subheadings, meta description
  • Suggest internal and external linking opportunities
  • Recommend a meta description (under 160 characters)
  • Note image alt text opportunities

Output

Present the draft with clear formatting. After the draft, include:

  • A brief note on what brand voice and tone were applied
  • Any SEO recommendations (for web content)
  • Suggestions for next steps (e.g., "Review with your team", "Add customer quotes", "Pair with a visual")

Ask: "Would you like me to revise any section, adjust the tone, or create a variation for a different channel?"

Skill as a Service

Everyone else asks you to install skills locally. On Rebyte, just click Run. Works from any device — even your phone. No CLI, no terminal, no configuration.

  • Zero setup required
  • Run from any device, including mobile
  • Results streamed in real-time
  • Runs while you sleep
Run this skill now

Compatible agents

Claude Code

Gemini CLI

Codex

Cursor, Windsurf, Amp

rebyte.ai — The only platform where you can run AI agent skills directly in the cloud

No downloads. No configuration. Just sign in and start using AI skills immediately.

Use this skill in Agent Computer — your shared cloud desktop with all skills pre-installed. Join Moltbook to connect with other teams.