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    Generate tailored sales assets (landing pages, decks, one-pagers, workflow demos) from your deal context...

    SKILL.md

    Create an Asset

    Generate custom sales assets tailored to your prospect, audience, and goals. Supports interactive landing pages, presentation decks, executive one-pagers, and workflow/architecture demos.


    Triggers

    Invoke this skill when:

    • User says /create-an-asset or /create-an-asset [CompanyName]
    • User asks to "create an asset", "build a demo", "make a landing page", "mock up a workflow"
    • User needs a customer-facing deliverable for a sales conversation

    Overview

    This skill creates professional sales assets by gathering context about:

    • (a) The Prospect — company, contacts, conversations, pain points
    • (b) The Audience — who's viewing, what they care about
    • (c) The Purpose — goal of the asset, desired next action
    • (d) The Format — landing page, deck, one-pager, or workflow demo

    The skill then researches, structures, and builds a polished, branded asset ready to share with customers.


    Phase 0: Context Detection & Input Collection

    Step 0.1: Detect Seller Context

    From the user's email domain, identify what company they work for.

    Actions:

    1. Extract domain from user's email
    2. Search: "[domain]" company products services site:linkedin.com OR site:crunchbase.com
    3. Determine seller context:
    Scenario Action
    Single-product company Auto-populate seller context
    Multi-product company Ask: "Which product or solution is this asset for?"
    Consultant/agency/generic domain Ask: "What company or product are you representing?"
    Unknown/startup Ask: "Briefly, what are you selling?"

    Store seller context:

    seller:
      company: "[Company Name]"
      product: "[Product/Service]"
      value_props:
        - "[Key value prop 1]"
        - "[Key value prop 2]"
        - "[Key value prop 3]"
      differentiators:
        - "[Differentiator 1]"
        - "[Differentiator 2]"
      pricing_model: "[If publicly known]"
    

    Persist to knowledge base for future sessions. On subsequent invocations, confirm: "I have your seller context from last time — still selling [Product] at [Company]?"


    Step 0.2: Collect Prospect Context (a)

    Ask the user:

    Field Prompt Required
    Company "Which company is this asset for?" ✓ Yes
    Key contacts "Who are the key contacts? (names, roles)" No
    Deal stage "What stage is this deal?" ✓ Yes
    Pain points "What pain points or priorities have they shared?" No
    Past materials "Upload any conversation materials (transcripts, emails, notes, call recordings)" No

    Deal stage options:

    • Intro / First meeting
    • Discovery
    • Evaluation / Technical review
    • POC / Pilot
    • Negotiation
    • Close

    Step 0.3: Collect Audience Context (b)

    Ask the user:

    Field Prompt Required
    Audience type "Who's viewing this?" ✓ Yes
    Specific roles "Any specific titles to tailor for? (e.g., CTO, VP Engineering, CFO)" No
    Primary concern "What do they care most about?" ✓ Yes
    Objections "Any concerns or objections to address?" No

    Audience type options:

    • Executive (C-suite, VPs)
    • Technical (Architects, Engineers, Developers)
    • Operations (Ops, IT, Procurement)
    • Mixed / Cross-functional

    Primary concern options:

    • ROI / Business impact
    • Technical depth / Architecture
    • Strategic alignment
    • Risk mitigation / Security
    • Implementation / Timeline

    Step 0.4: Collect Purpose Context (c)

    Ask the user:

    Field Prompt Required
    Goal "What's the goal of this asset?" ✓ Yes
    Desired action "What should the viewer do after seeing this?" ✓ Yes

    Goal options:

    • Intro / First impression
    • Discovery follow-up
    • Technical deep-dive
    • Executive alignment / Business case
    • POC proposal
    • Deal close

    Step 0.5: Select Format (d)

    Ask the user: "What format works best for this?"

    Format Description Best For
    Interactive landing page Multi-tab page with demos, metrics, calculators Exec alignment, intros, value prop
    Deck-style Linear slides, presentation-ready Formal meetings, large audiences
    One-pager Single-scroll executive summary Leave-behinds, quick summaries
    Workflow / Architecture demo Interactive diagram with animated flow Technical deep-dives, POC demos, integrations

    Step 0.6: Format-Specific Inputs

    If "Workflow / Architecture demo" selected:

    First, parse from user's description. Look for:

    • Systems and components mentioned
    • Data flows described
    • Human interaction points
    • Example scenarios

    Then ask for any gaps:

    If Missing... Ask...
    Components unclear "What systems or components are involved? (databases, APIs, AI, middleware, etc.)"
    Flow unclear "Walk me through the step-by-step flow"
    Human touchpoints unclear "Where does a human interact in this workflow?"
    Scenario vague "What's a concrete example scenario to demo?"
    Integration specifics "Any specific tools or platforms to highlight?"

    Phase 1: Research (Adaptive)

    Assess Context Richness

    Level Indicators Research Depth
    Rich Transcripts uploaded, detailed pain points, clear requirements Light — fill gaps only
    Moderate Some context, no transcripts Medium — company + industry
    Sparse Just company name Deep — full research pass

    Always Research:

    1. Prospect basics

      • Search: "[Company]" annual report investor presentation 2025 2026
      • Search: "[Company]" CEO strategy priorities 2025 2026
      • Extract: Revenue, employees, key metrics, strategic priorities
    2. Leadership

      • Search: "[Company]" CEO CTO CIO 2025
      • Extract: Names, titles, recent quotes on strategy/technology
    3. Brand colors

      • Search: "[Company]" brand guidelines
      • Or extract from company website
      • Store: Primary color, secondary color, accent

    If Moderate/Sparse Context, Also Research:

    1. Industry context

      • Search: "[Industry]" trends challenges 2025 2026
      • Extract: Common pain points, market dynamics
    2. Technology landscape

      • Search: "[Company]" technology stack tools platforms
      • Extract: Current solutions, potential integration points
    3. Competitive context

      • Search: "[Company]" vs [seller's competitors]
      • Extract: Current solutions, switching signals

    If Transcripts/Materials Uploaded:

    1. Conversation analysis
      • Extract: Stated pain points, decision criteria, objections, timeline
      • Identify: Key quotes to reference (use their exact language)
      • Note: Specific terminology, acronyms, internal project names

    Phase 2: Structure Decision

    Interactive Landing Page

    Purpose Recommended Sections
    Intro Company Fit → Solution Overview → Key Use Cases → Why Us → Next Steps
    Discovery follow-up Their Priorities → How We Help → Relevant Examples → ROI Framework → Next Steps
    Technical deep-dive Architecture → Security & Compliance → Integration → Performance → Support
    Exec alignment Strategic Fit → Business Impact → ROI Calculator → Risk Mitigation → Partnership
    POC proposal Scope → Success Criteria → Timeline → Team → Investment → Next Steps
    Deal close Value Summary → Pricing → Implementation Plan → Terms → Sign-off

    Audience adjustments:

    • Executive: Lead with business impact, ROI, strategic alignment
    • Technical: Lead with architecture, security, integration depth
    • Operations: Lead with workflow impact, change management, support
    • Mixed: Balance strategic + tactical; use tabs to separate depth levels

    Deck-Style

    Same sections as landing page, formatted as linear slides:

    1. Title slide (Prospect + Seller logos, partnership framing)
    2. Agenda
    3-N. One section per slide (or 2-3 slides for dense sections)
    N+1. Summary / Key takeaways
    N+2. Next steps / CTA
    N+3. Appendix (optional — detailed specs, pricing, etc.)
    

    Slide principles:

    • One key message per slide
    • Visual > text-heavy
    • Use prospect's metrics and language
    • Include speaker notes

    One-Pager

    Condense to single-scroll format:

    ┌─────────────────────────────────────┐
    │ HERO: "[Prospect Goal] with [Product]" │
    ├─────────────────────────────────────┤
    │ KEY POINT 1     │ KEY POINT 2     │ KEY POINT 3     │
    │ [Icon + 2-3     │ [Icon + 2-3     │ [Icon + 2-3     │
    │  sentences]     │  sentences]     │  sentences]     │
    ├─────────────────────────────────────┤
    │ PROOF POINT: [Metric, quote, or case study] │
    ├─────────────────────────────────────┤
    │ CTA: [Clear next action] │ [Contact info] │
    └─────────────────────────────────────┘
    

    Workflow / Architecture Demo

    Structure based on complexity:

    Complexity Components Structure
    Simple 3-5 Single-view diagram with step annotations
    Medium 5-10 Zoomable canvas with step-by-step walkthrough
    Complex 10+ Multi-layer view (overview → detailed) with guided tour

    Standard elements:

    1. Title bar: [Scenario Name] — Powered by [Seller Product]
    2. Component nodes: Visual boxes/icons for each system
    3. Flow arrows: Animated connections showing data movement
    4. Step panel: Sidebar explaining current step in plain language
    5. Controls: Play / Pause / Step Forward / Step Back / Reset
    6. Annotations: Callouts for key decision points and value-adds
    7. Data preview: Sample payloads or transformations at each step

    Phase 3: Content Generation

    General Principles

    All content should:

    • Reference specific pain points from user input or transcripts
    • Use prospect's language — their terminology, their stated priorities
    • Map seller's product → prospect's needs explicitly
    • Include proof points where available (case studies, metrics, quotes)
    • Feel tailored, not templated

    Section Templates

    Hero / Intro

    Headline: "[Prospect's Goal] with [Seller's Product]"
    Subhead: Tie to their stated priority or top industry challenge
    Metrics: 3-4 key facts about the prospect (shows we did homework)
    

    Their Priorities (if discovery follow-up)

    Reference specific pain points from conversation:
    - Use their exact words where possible
    - Show we listened and understood
    - Connect each to how we help
    

    Solution Mapping

    For each pain point:
    ├── The challenge (in their words)
    ├── How [Product] addresses it
    ├── Proof point or example
    └── Outcome / benefit
    

    Use Cases / Demos

    3-5 relevant use cases:
    ├── Visual mockup or interactive demo
    ├── Business impact (quantified if possible)
    ├── "How it works" — 3-4 step summary
    └── Relevant to their industry/role
    

    ROI / Business Case

    Interactive calculator with:
    ├── Inputs relevant to their business (from research)
    │   ├── Number of users/developers
    │   ├── Current costs or time spent
    │   └── Expected improvement %
    ├── Outputs:
    │   ├── Annual value / savings
    │   ├── Cost of solution
    │   ├── Net ROI
    │   └── Payback period
    └── Assumptions clearly stated (editable)
    

    Why Us / Differentiators

    ├── Differentiators vs. alternatives they might consider
    ├── Trust, security, compliance positioning
    ├── Support and partnership model
    └── Customer proof points (logos, quotes, case studies)
    

    Next Steps / CTA

    ├── Clear action aligned to Purpose (c)
    ├── Specific next step (not vague "let's chat")
    ├── Contact information
    ├── Suggested timeline
    └── What happens after they take action
    

    Workflow Demo Content

    Component Definitions

    For each system, define:

    component:
      id: "snowflake"
      label: "Snowflake Data Warehouse"
      type: "database"  # database | api | ai | middleware | human | document | output
      icon: "database"
      description: "Financial performance data"
      brand_color: "#29B5E8"
    

    Component types:

    • human — Person initiating or receiving
    • document — PDFs, contracts, files
    • ai — AI/ML models, agents
    • database — Data stores, warehouses
    • api — APIs, services
    • middleware — Integration platforms, MCP servers
    • output — Dashboards, reports, notifications

    Flow Steps

    For each step, define:

    step:
      number: 1
      from: "human"
      to: "claude"
      action: "Initiates performance review"
      description: "Sarah, a Brand Analyst at [Prospect], kicks off the quarterly review..."
      data_example: "Review request: Nike brand, Q4 2025"
      duration: "~1 second"
      value_note: "No manual data gathering required"
    

    Scenario Narrative

    Write a clear, specific walkthrough:

    Step 1: Human Trigger
    "Sarah, a Brand Performance Analyst at Centric Brands, needs to review
    Q4 performance for the Nike license agreement. She opens the review
    dashboard and clicks 'Start Review'..."
    
    Step 2: Contract Analysis
    "Claude retrieves the Nike contract PDF and extracts the performance
    obligations: minimum $50M revenue, 12% margin requirement, quarterly
    reporting deadline..."
    
    Step 3: Data Query
    "Claude formulates a query and sends it to Workato DataGenie:
    'Get Q4 2025 revenue and gross margin for Nike brand from Snowflake'..."
    
    Step 4: Results & Synthesis
    "Snowflake returns the data. Claude compares actuals vs. obligations:
    Revenue $52.3M ✓ (exceeded by $2.3M)
    Margin 11.2% ⚠️ (0.8% below threshold)..."
    
    Step 5: Insight Delivery
    "Claude synthesizes findings into an executive summary with
    recommendations: 'Review promotional spend allocation to improve
    margin performance...'"
    

    Phase 4: Visual Design

    Color System

    :root {
        /* === Prospect Brand (Primary) === */
        --brand-primary: #[extracted from research];
        --brand-secondary: #[extracted];
        --brand-primary-rgb: [r, g, b]; /* For rgba() usage */
    
        /* === Dark Theme Base === */
        --bg-primary: #0a0d14;
        --bg-elevated: #0f131c;
        --bg-surface: #161b28;
        --bg-hover: #1e2536;
    
        /* === Text === */
        --text-primary: #ffffff;
        --text-secondary: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.7);
        --text-muted: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5);
    
        /* === Accent === */
        --accent: var(--brand-primary);
        --accent-hover: var(--brand-secondary);
        --accent-glow: rgba(var(--brand-primary-rgb), 0.3);
    
        /* === Status === */
        --success: #10b981;
        --warning: #f59e0b;
        --error: #ef4444;
    }
    

    Typography

    /* Primary: Clean, professional sans-serif */
    font-family: 'Inter', -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, sans-serif;
    
    /* Headings */
    h1: 2.5rem, font-weight: 700
    h2: 1.75rem, font-weight: 600
    h3: 1.25rem, font-weight: 600
    
    /* Body */
    body: 1rem, font-weight: 400, line-height: 1.6
    
    /* Captions/Labels */
    small: 0.875rem, font-weight: 500
    

    Visual Elements

    Cards:

    • Background: var(--bg-surface)
    • Border: 1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.1)
    • Border-radius: 12px
    • Box-shadow: subtle, layered
    • Hover: slight elevation, border glow

    Buttons:

    • Primary: var(--accent) background, white text
    • Secondary: transparent, accent border
    • Hover: brightness increase, subtle scale

    Animations:

    • Transitions: 200-300ms ease
    • Tab switches: fade + slide
    • Hover states: smooth, not jarring
    • Loading: subtle pulse or skeleton

    Workflow Demo Specific

    Component Nodes:

    .node {
        background: var(--bg-surface);
        border: 2px solid var(--brand-primary);
        border-radius: 12px;
        padding: 16px;
        min-width: 140px;
    }
    
    .node.active {
        box-shadow: 0 0 20px var(--accent-glow);
        border-color: var(--accent);
    }
    
    .node.human {
        border-color: #f59e0b; /* Warm color for humans */
    }
    
    .node.ai {
        background: linear-gradient(135deg, var(--bg-surface), var(--bg-elevated));
        border-color: var(--accent);
    }
    

    Flow Arrows:

    .arrow {
        stroke: var(--text-muted);
        stroke-width: 2;
        fill: none;
        marker-end: url(#arrowhead);
    }
    
    .arrow.active {
        stroke: var(--accent);
        stroke-dasharray: 8 4;
        animation: flowDash 1s linear infinite;
    }
    

    Canvas:

    .canvas {
        background:
            radial-gradient(circle at center, var(--bg-elevated) 0%, var(--bg-primary) 100%),
            url("data:image/svg+xml,..."); /* Subtle grid pattern */
        overflow: auto;
    }
    

    Phase 5: Clarifying Questions (REQUIRED)

    Before building any asset, always ask clarifying questions. This ensures alignment and prevents wasted effort.

    Step 5.1: Summarize Understanding

    First, show the user what you understood:

    "Here's what I'm planning to build:
    
    **Asset**: [Format] for [Prospect Company]
    **Audience**: [Audience type] — specifically [roles if known]
    **Goal**: [Purpose] → driving toward [desired action]
    **Key themes**: [2-3 main points to emphasize]
    
    [For workflow demos, also show:]
    **Components**: [List of systems]
    **Flow**: [Step 1] → [Step 2] → [Step 3] → ...
    

    Step 5.2: Ask Standard Questions (ALL formats)

    Question Why
    "Does this match your vision?" Confirm understanding
    "What's the ONE thing this must nail to succeed?" Focus on priority
    "Tone preference? (Bold & confident / Consultative / Technical & precise)" Style alignment
    "Focused and concise, or comprehensive?" Scope calibration

    Step 5.3: Ask Format-Specific Questions

    Interactive Landing Page:

    • "Which sections matter most for this audience?"
    • "Any specific demos or use cases to highlight?"
    • "Should I include an ROI calculator?"
    • "Any competitor positioning to address?"

    Deck-Style:

    • "How long is the presentation? (helps with slide count)"
    • "Presenting live, or a leave-behind?"
    • "Any specific flow or narrative arc in mind?"

    One-Pager:

    • "What's the single most important message?"
    • "Any specific proof point or stat to feature?"
    • "Will this be printed or digital?"

    Workflow / Architecture Demo:

    • "Let me confirm the components: [list]. Anything missing?"
    • "Here's the flow I understood: [steps]. Correct?"
    • "Should the demo show realistic sample data, or keep it abstract?"
    • "Any integration details to highlight or downplay?"
    • "Should viewers be able to click through steps, or auto-play?"

    Step 5.4: Confirm and Proceed

    After user responds:

    "Got it. I have what I need. Building your [format] now..."
    

    Or, if still unclear:

    "One more quick question: [specific follow-up]"
    

    Max 2 rounds of questions. If still ambiguous, make a reasonable choice and note: "I went with X — easy to adjust if you prefer Y."


    Phase 6: Build & Deliver

    Build the Asset

    Following all specifications above:

    1. Generate structure based on Phase 2
    2. Create content based on Phase 3
    3. Apply visual design based on Phase 4
    4. Ensure all interactive elements work
    5. Test responsiveness (if applicable)

    Output Format

    All formats: Self-contained HTML file

    • All CSS inline or in <style> tags
    • All JS inline or in <script> tags
    • No external dependencies (except Google Fonts)
    • Single file for easy sharing

    File naming: [ProspectName]-[format]-[date].html

    • Example: CentricBrands-workflow-demo-2026-01-28.html

    Delivery Message

    ## ✓ Asset Created: [Prospect Name]
    
    [View your asset](computer:///path/to/file.html)
    
    ---
    
    **Summary**
    - **Format**: [Interactive Page / Deck / One-Pager / Workflow Demo]
    - **Audience**: [Type and roles]
    - **Purpose**: [Goal] → [Desired action]
    - **Sections/Steps**: [Count and list]
    
    ---
    
    **Deployment Options**
    
    To share this with your customer:
    - **Static hosting**: Upload to Netlify, Vercel, GitHub Pages, AWS S3, or any static host
    - **Password protection**: Most hosts offer this (e.g., Netlify site protection)
    - **Direct share**: Send the HTML file directly — it's fully self-contained
    - **Embed**: The file can be iframed into other pages if needed
    
    ---
    
    **Customization**
    
    Let me know if you'd like to:
    - Adjust colors or styling
    - Add, remove, or reorder sections
    - Refine any messaging or copy
    - Change the flow or architecture (for workflow demos)
    - Add more interactive elements
    - Export as PDF or static images
    

    Phase 7: Iteration Support

    After delivery, be ready to iterate:

    User Request Action
    "Change the colors" Regenerate with new palette, keep content
    "Add a section on X" Insert new section, maintain flow
    "Make it shorter" Condense, prioritize key points
    "The flow is wrong" Rebuild architecture based on correction
    "Use our brand instead" Switch from prospect brand to seller brand
    "Add more detail on step 3" Expand that section specifically
    "Can I get this as a PDF?" Provide print-optimized version

    Remember: Default to prospect's brand colors, but seller can adjust to their own brand or a neutral palette after initial build.


    Quality Checklist

    Before delivering, verify:

    Content

    • Prospect company name spelled correctly throughout
    • Leadership names are current (not outdated)
    • Pain points accurately reflect input/transcripts
    • Seller's product accurately represented
    • No placeholder text remaining
    • Proof points are accurate and sourced

    Visual

    • Brand colors applied correctly
    • All text readable (contrast)
    • Animations smooth, not distracting
    • Mobile responsive (if interactive page)
    • Dark theme looks polished

    Functional

    • All tabs/sections load correctly
    • Interactive elements work (calculators, demos)
    • Workflow steps animate properly (if applicable)
    • Navigation is intuitive
    • CTA is clear and clickable

    Professional

    • Tone matches audience
    • Appropriate level of detail for purpose
    • No typos or grammatical errors
    • Feels tailored, not templated

    Examples

    Example 1: Executive Landing Page

    Input:

    • Prospect: Acme Corp (manufacturing)
    • Audience: C-suite
    • Purpose: Exec alignment after discovery
    • Format: Interactive landing page

    Output structure:

    [Tabs]
    Strategic Fit | Business Impact | ROI Calculator | Security & Trust | Next Steps
    
    [Strategic Fit tab]
    - Acme's stated priorities (from discovery call)
    - How [Product] aligns
    - Relevant manufacturing customers
    

    Example 2: Technical Workflow Demo

    Input:

    • Prospect: Centric Brands
    • Audience: IT architects
    • Purpose: POC proposal
    • Format: Workflow demo
    • Components: Claude, Workato DataGenie, Snowflake, PDF contracts

    Output structure:

    [Interactive canvas with 5 nodes]
    Human → Claude → PDF Contracts → Workato → Snowflake
             ↓
        [Results back to Human]
    
    [Step-by-step walkthrough with sample data]
    [Controls: Play | Pause | Step | Reset]
    

    Example 3: Sales One-Pager

    Input:

    • Prospect: TechStart Inc
    • Audience: VP Engineering
    • Purpose: Leave-behind after first meeting
    • Format: One-pager

    Output structure:

    Hero: "Accelerate TechStart's Product Velocity"
    Point 1: [Dev productivity]
    Point 2: [Code quality]
    Point 3: [Time to market]
    Proof: "Similar companies saw 40% faster releases"
    CTA: "Schedule technical deep-dive"
    

    Appendix: Component Icons

    For workflow demos, use these icon mappings:

    Type Icon Example
    human 👤 or person SVG User, Analyst, Admin
    document 📄 or file SVG PDF, Contract, Report
    ai 🤖 or brain SVG Claude, AI Agent
    database 🗄️ or cylinder SVG Snowflake, Postgres
    api 🔌 or plug SVG REST API, GraphQL
    middleware ⚡ or hub SVG Workato, MCP Server
    output 📊 or screen SVG Dashboard, Report

    Appendix: Brand Color Fallbacks

    If brand colors cannot be extracted:

    Industry Primary Secondary
    Technology #2563eb #7c3aed
    Finance #0f172a #3b82f6
    Healthcare #0891b2 #06b6d4
    Manufacturing #ea580c #f97316
    Retail #db2777 #ec4899
    Energy #16a34a #22c55e
    Default #3b82f6 #8b5cf6

    Skill created for generalized sales asset generation. Works for any seller, any product, any prospect.

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