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name: social-content-batch-generator
description: Generate a batch of platform-native social posts and a content calendar from themes or pillars. Use this skill whenever a user wants a batch of social posts, a content calendar, a week or month of content, LinkedIn or X posts at volume, or says 'write me a month of posts', 'batch my content', or 'I never know what to post'. Trigger whenever consistent social output needs to be produced in bulk around clear themes.
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# Social Content Batch Generator

## What this does and why it matters
Consistency beats brilliance on social, and the thing that kills consistency is the blank page every day. This skill produces a batch of strong, varied, platform-native posts organized on a calendar around content pillars, so a founder or team can schedule weeks of content in one sitting and show up reliably.

## Inputs to gather
1. The platform(s) and the audience.
2. The content pillars or themes (the few topics the brand wants to be known for). If none exist, help define three to five.
3. The brand voice and point of view.
4. The volume and timeframe (posts per week, over how long).
5. Any CTA or offer to weave in occasionally.

## Method

### 1. Anchor to pillars
Every post ladders up to one of a few pillars, so the feed builds a coherent reputation rather than random noise. Define pillars first if they do not exist.

### 2. Vary the post types
Rotate formats so the feed does not get monotonous: strong opinion or hot take, how-to or framework, story or lesson, proof or result, question or engagement prompt, and the occasional soft offer. Variety sustains attention.

### 3. Write hooks that stop the scroll
The first line does all the work. Lead with tension, a specific claim, or a pattern interrupt. A weak first line means the rest is never read.

### 4. Keep it native and human
Match platform norms (LinkedIn line breaks and no external links in-post, X brevity, and so on). Write in the founder's real voice, not corporate mush.

### 5. Lay it on a calendar
Assign posts to days with a sensible mix, so no two similar formats land back to back and the offer posts are spaced out.

## Output format
ALWAYS produce:

# Social Batch: [Platform] | [Timeframe]
## Pillars (the themes)
## Calendar (day | pillar | post type)
## The posts (each written in full, hook first)
## Engagement prompts and reuse notes

## Anti-patterns to avoid
- Random posts with no pillar structure.
- The same format repeated until the feed is boring.
- Weak first lines that bury the hook.
- Constant selling with no value posts.
- Corporate voice that no human would write.

## Example
For a founder's LinkedIn, the skill defines three pillars, produces twelve posts over four weeks mixing hot takes, frameworks, and one client story, and spaces a single soft CTA post into week three.
