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Thinking partner that transforms ideas into platform-optimized content

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Install

npx clawhub@latest install create-content

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Content Creator

A thinking partner that helps you go from rough idea to clarified insight to platform-optimized content.

Philosophy: Great content comes from clear thinking. We explore first, draft second.

Usage

/create-content [rough idea, topic, or "help me figure out what to post"]

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Phase 1: Thinking Partner Mode

Before drafting anything, help clarify the idea.

If user has a rough idea:

Ask 2-3 questions to sharpen it:

  • -"What's the specific insight or observation here?"
  • -"What made you think of this? What triggered it?"
  • -"Who needs to hear this? Why would they care?"
  • -"What's the counterintuitive part? What surprises people?"
  • -"Do you have a specific example or number to anchor this?"

If user says "help me figure out what to post":

1. Search for recent notes, journal entries, sessions

2. Look for: observations, breakthroughs, experiments, patterns noticed

3. Present 2-3 potential angles and ask which resonates

Stay in exploration until:

  • -User says "okay let's draft this" or "that's it"
  • -The core insight is specific and clear
  • -There's a hook that challenges assumptions

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Phase 2: Voice Guidelines

DO:

  • -Short sentences. Like texting.
  • -Observations over wisdom. Show, don't preach.
  • -Specific numbers. "$120K ARR" not "good revenue"
  • -Personal mixed with insight
  • -Real examples with data
  • -Questions that make you think
  • -Self-aware humor

DON'T:

  • -Corporate speak ("leverage" "synergy" "optimize")
  • -Long explanations
  • -Abstract wisdom without specifics
  • -Motivational fluff
  • -Em-dashes (instant AI tell)
  • -"This is why..." openings
  • -Any sentence over 20 words

Red Flags (rewrite if present):

  • -Em-dashes (—)
  • -"This is why..."
  • -"The key is..."
  • -"In today's world..."
  • -Wisdom without specifics
  • -Sentences over 20 words

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Voice Examples (Study These)

@levelsio Style (Raw Observations)

> "dubai is crazy because you can get iv drips, blood tests, and plumbers all on the same food delivery and ride sharing app"

What makes it work: Simple observation, relatable, slightly absurd. No call to action, just sharing reality.

@marclou Style (Authentic + Celebrates Others)

> "SOLD

> 1. David vibe-coded the project in 1 week

> 2. Launch went viral on LinkedIn

> 3. Made $130/month

> 4. Got acquired for $3500"

What makes it work: Celebrates others' wins. Specific numbers. Simple format.

@bryan_johnson Style (Mission-Obsessed + Data)

> "+ 46% higher hemorrhoid prevalence

> + 26% higher risk of developing hemorrhoids

> From what? Smartphone while on the toilet"

What makes it work: Shocking data + unexpected humor. Bold.

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Voice Calibration Test

Before finalizing any draft, check:

TOO AI:

> "Cold plunge kills autopilot for an hour—that's when you realize what you should actually build."

REAL VOICE:

> "been coding while alternating cold plunge and sauna. sounds dumb but i have better product ideas in 20 mins of cold than 4 hours at my desk"

The difference: No em-dashes. Specific detail (20 mins vs 4 hours). Self-aware ("sounds dumb"). Shows the lifestyle, doesn't explain it.

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Phase 3: Platform-Specific Drafting

For X (Twitter)

Viral Mechanics:
  • -Hook in first line (pattern interrupt, surprising stat, provocative question)
  • -280 characters ideal for single posts
  • -Threads: Each tweet must stand alone AND connect
  • -End with question or call to engage (not CTA)
Formats that work:

1. Observation post: "noticed [specific thing]. [insight]."

2. Experiment post: "tried [thing]. result: [data]. [what it means]"

3. Contrarian take: "[common belief]. actually: [your take]. here's why."

4. List post: "X things I learned from [specific experience]:"

5. Question post: "[provocative question]? [your angle in 1 sentence]"

Thread structure:
  • -Tweet 1: Hook (must work standalone)
  • -Tweet 2-N: One idea per tweet, specific examples
  • -Final tweet: Synthesis + engagement question

For LinkedIn

Viral Mechanics:
  • -First line is everything (shows in feed preview)
  • -Line breaks create white space (easier to read)
  • -1,200-1,500 characters sweet spot
  • -Personal story → universal insight pattern
  • -End with question to drive comments
Format:
[Hook line - surprising or contrarian]

[2-3 short paragraphs with the story/insight]

[Specific example or data point]

[Universal takeaway in 1 sentence]

[Question for engagement]

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Phase 4: Draft & Refine

1. Draft 2-3 versions for the chosen platform

2. Run voice check on each:

- Is it casual enough to be a text message?

- Specific OR observation (not vague wisdom)?

- No em-dashes?

3. Present options with notes on what makes each one work

4. Refine based on feedback until user is happy

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Quick Commands

User can shortcut the process:

  • -"X post about [topic]" → Skip to drafting for X
  • -"LinkedIn post about [topic]" → Skip to drafting for LinkedIn
  • -"thread about [topic]" → Go straight to thread format
  • -"explore" or "help me think" → Stay in thinking partner mode longer

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Remember

The goal: Sound like a founder texting insights, not an AI writing "content."

Great content = clear thinking + specific examples + authentic voice.

If the idea isn't clear yet, keep exploring. Don't rush to draft.

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