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openclaw skills install voice-matched-content-systemExtract someone's authentic writing voice from samples, build a complete Voice DNA profile, then generate content that sounds like them — not AI. Covers confidence calibration, energy mapping, transition patterns, audience adaptation, and platform-specific voice tuning. Triggers on: capture my voice, write like me, voice guide, brand voice, sound like me, voice profile, my writing style, content in my voice, doesn't sound like me, too AI.
openclaw skills install voice-matched-content-systemThe #1 complaint about AI content: "It doesn't sound like me."
This skill fixes that permanently. Not with a one-line tone instruction. With a complete voice operating system that understands HOW someone communicates — their patterns, energy, confidence zones, transitions, and editing instincts.
Built from a real voice extraction methodology refined over 15+ years of brand strategy work.
Ask for 3-10 writing samples. The more variety, the better the profile.
Good samples:
What to tell the user:
"Send me 3-5 pieces of writing you've done. Mix of professional and casual is ideal. The ones you wrote fast without overthinking are often the most useful — that's where your real voice lives."
Read all samples and extract these 8 dimensions:
Map their recurring bridge phrases. Everyone has them. Examples:
Extract at least 8-10 transition phrases from their samples. These are fingerprints.
This is critical and most voice tools miss it entirely.
Authority zones = Topics where they write with full confidence
Learning zones = Topics where they're exploring
Map which topics fall into which zone. This prevents the AI from writing with false authority on topics the person is still learning about.
After extraction, generate a structured Voice DNA document. This becomes the permanent reference for all future content.
# [Name]'s Voice DNA Profile
*Generated from [X] writing samples on [date]*
---
## Voice Foundation
**Core Identity:** [One sentence — who they are as a communicator]
**Natural Role:** [How they relate to their audience — teacher? Coach? Peer? Provocateur?]
**Authority Zones:** [Topics where they write with full confidence]
**Learning Zones:** [Topics where they're exploring/experimenting]
**Writing Philosophy:** [Their implicit belief about communication — extracted, not asked]
---
## Sentence Architecture
- Average sentence length: [short/medium/long]
- Uses fragments: [yes/no — with examples]
- Typical paragraph length: [1-2 / 3-4 / 5+ sentences]
- Rhythm pattern: [describe their cadence]
## Opening Patterns
- Primary hook style: [question / bold statement / story / contrarian]
- First-line energy: [1-10 scale]
- Context-setting: [dives in / sets scene first]
**Their best opening lines (from samples):**
1. "[example]"
2. "[example]"
3. "[example]"
## Transition Signatures
[List 8-12 of their actual transition phrases, organized by type]
### Authority Transitions:
- "[phrase]"
- "[phrase]"
### Energy Transitions:
- "[phrase]"
- "[phrase]"
### Story Bridges:
- "[phrase]"
- "[phrase]"
## Energy Profile
- Baseline energy: [calm / warm / enthusiastic / electric]
- High-energy triggers: [what topics fire them up]
- Excitement markers: [how they show it — exclamation marks, caps, power words]
- Humor style: [type and frequency]
## Confidence Calibration
### Write with FULL AUTHORITY when discussing:
- [topic 1]
- [topic 2]
- [topic 3]
**Voice:** Confident, definitive
**Phrases:** "[their authority phrases]"
### Write with INFORMED PERSPECTIVE when discussing:
- [topic 1]
- [topic 2]
**Voice:** Curious, exploratory but still confident
**Phrases:** "[their learning phrases]"
## Vocabulary
**Favorites:** [words they use often]
**Allergies:** [words they never use or hate]
**Jargon stance:** [embraces / avoids / selective]
**Formality:** [scale 1-10]
**Profanity:** [none / occasional / frequent]
## Structural Preferences
- Lists: [yes/no, numbered/bulleted]
- Headers: [yes/no]
- Paragraph style: [short punchy / mixed / long form]
- Emphasis: [bold / italic / caps / none]
- Endings: [CTA / question / statement / callback to opening]
## Editing Instincts
- Default edit direction: [cuts shorter / adds more]
- First things they'd delete: [hedging / jargon / filler / examples]
- Red flags: [what makes them cringe]
---
## Voice Check Questions
Before publishing as [Name], ask:
1. Energy Test: Does this feel like [their baseline] or flat?
2. Authority Test: Am I writing from confidence where they'd be confident?
3. Simplicity Test: Would [their target audience] get this immediately?
4. Landing Test: Did I land the plane or keep circling?
5. Authenticity Test: Does this sound like [Name] or like "AI writing"?
## Example Transformations
**Generic AI version:**
"[example of how AI would write it]"
**In [Name]'s voice:**
"[example rewritten in their actual voice]"
With the Voice DNA Profile built, use it to generate any content type.
The same voice adapts differently per platform. Apply these modifications ON TOP of the base voice:
| Problem | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| "Sounds too formal" | Formality level too high | Add more contractions, fragments, casual transitions |
| "Sounds too casual" | Energy overdone | Pull back excitement markers, add more structure |
| "Sounds like AI" | Generic transitions, no voice fingerprints | Replace ALL generic phrases with their actual transitions |
| "Too hedgy" | Writing in authority zone with learning-zone voice | Check confidence calibration, remove hedging language |
| "Not enough energy" | Baseline energy too low | Add their power words, shorten sentences, punch up hooks |
| "Doesn't land the plane" | Missing their closing pattern | Apply their specific ending style from the profile |
Minimum viable run:
Time: 15-20 minutes for profile. 2-5 minutes per content piece after that.
The profile is reusable forever. Build once, use for every piece of content going forward. Update when their voice evolves.