git clone https://github.com/ComeOnOliver/skillshub
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/ComeOnOliver/skillshub "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/michaelboeding/skills/brand-research-agent" ~/.claude/skills/comeonoliver-skillshub-brand-research-agent && rm -rf "$T"
skills/michaelboeding/skills/brand-research-agent/SKILL.mdBrand Research Skill
Analyze a brand's website to extract brand elements for content creation.
This skill uses 5 specialized agents that analyze different brand dimensions in parallel, then synthesizes into a unified brand profile.
What It Extracts
| Dimension | Elements | Used For |
|---|---|---|
| Visual | Colors, typography, logo, imagery style | Image prompts, video style |
| Voice | Tone, messaging, taglines, copy style | Voiceover, scripts |
| Product | Offerings, features, USPs, pricing | Content focus |
| Audience | Demographics, psychographics, pain points | Tone targeting |
| Positioning | Market position, competitors, differentiation | Messaging strategy |
Prerequisites
- Browser access (uses web scraping)
- No API keys required
Workflow
Step 1: Get the Website URL (REQUIRED)
FIRST, always ask for the website URL. Do not proceed without it.
Say this to the user:
"I'll analyze that brand for you!
What's the website URL? (e.g., https://nike.com)
Optional: Any specific pages to focus on? Any known competitors?"
Wait for the user to provide the URL before proceeding.
If the user just says "analyze Nike's brand", ask:
"I'll analyze Nike for you. Just to confirm - should I use https://nike.com?"
Step 2: Navigate and Capture Website Data
Use browser tools to navigate the website and capture:
1. Homepage - Overall impression, hero messaging, colors 2. About page - Company story, values, team 3. Products/Services page - Offerings, features, pricing 4. Blog/Resources - Voice, content style 5. Footer - Social links, taglines
Capture for each page:
- Screenshot for visual analysis
- HTML/CSS for colors and fonts
- Text content for voice analysis
- Images for style analysis
Step 3: Run Specialized Agents in Parallel
Deploy 5 agents, each analyzing a different dimension:
Agent 1: Visual Analyst
Focus: Colors, typography, logo, imagery style
Analyze: - Primary, secondary, accent colors from CSS/design - Font families for headings and body - Logo usage and placement - Photography/illustration style - Overall visual mood (minimal, bold, playful, etc.)
Agent 2: Voice Analyst
Focus: Tone, messaging, taglines, copy style
Analyze: - Headlines and how they're written - Body copy style (formal vs casual) - CTAs and their tone - Taglines and slogans - Emotional appeals used
Agent 3: Product Analyst
Focus: Offerings, features, USPs, pricing
Analyze: - What products/services they offer - Key features highlighted - Unique selling propositions - Pricing model and tiers - Value propositions
Agent 4: Audience Analyst
Focus: Demographics, psychographics, pain points
Analyze: - Who the messaging targets - Pain points addressed - Aspirations appealed to - Language level and jargon - Testimonials and case studies
Agent 5: Competitive Analyst
Focus: Market position, competitors, differentiation
Analyze: - Market/industry category - Implied competitors - How they differentiate - Unique market position - Competitive advantages claimed
Step 4: Synthesize into Brand Profile
Combine all agent outputs into a unified
brand_profile.json:
{ "brand": { "name": "Company Name", "website": "https://example.com", "tagline": "Their main tagline", "analyzed_date": "2026-01-04" }, "visual": { "colors": { "primary": "#1E40AF", "secondary": "#F59E0B", "accent": "#10B981", "background": "#FFFFFF", "text": "#1F2937" }, "typography": { "headings": "Montserrat Bold", "body": "Open Sans", "style": "Modern, clean" }, "logo": { "description": "Abstract geometric mark + wordmark", "usage": "Typically on white/dark backgrounds" }, "imagery_style": { "type": "Photography", "mood": "Professional, aspirational", "subjects": "People using product, office settings", "treatment": "Bright, high contrast, natural lighting" } }, "voice": { "tone": ["Confident", "Approachable", "Expert"], "personality": "Like a smart friend who knows their stuff", "formality": "Professional casual", "style_notes": [ "Short, punchy sentences", "Active voice preferred", "Benefit-focused over feature-focused", "Uses 'you' and 'your' frequently" ], "example_headlines": [ "Built for builders", "Simple. Powerful. Yours." ], "words_to_use": ["Simple", "Powerful", "Fast", "Seamless"], "words_to_avoid": ["Cheap", "Basic", "Just"] }, "products": { "category": "SaaS / Developer Tools", "offerings": [ { "name": "Core Platform", "description": "Main product offering", "key_features": ["Feature 1", "Feature 2", "Feature 3"] } ], "usps": [ "10x faster than alternatives", "No-code setup in 5 minutes", "Enterprise-grade security" ], "pricing_model": "Freemium with usage-based scaling", "value_proposition": "Get to market faster without sacrificing quality" }, "audience": { "primary": { "who": "Technical founders and developers", "demographics": "25-45, tech-savvy, startup/scale-up", "psychographics": "Move fast, value efficiency, quality-conscious" }, "secondary": { "who": "Enterprise DevOps teams", "demographics": "Large companies, IT departments" }, "pain_points": [ "Complex setup processes", "Slow iteration cycles", "Scaling costs out of control" ], "aspirations": [ "Ship faster", "Look professional", "Scale effortlessly" ] }, "positioning": { "market": "Developer tools / Infrastructure", "competitors": ["Competitor A", "Competitor B", "Competitor C"], "differentiation": "Simplicity + Enterprise power in one package", "market_position": "Premium but accessible", "competitive_advantages": [ "Easiest setup in category", "Best-in-class performance", "Loved by developers" ] }, "content_guidelines": { "for_video_producer": { "music_style": "Modern, upbeat, confident but not aggressive", "voiceover_tone": "Confident, clear, approachable expert", "visual_style": "Clean, minimal, bold accents, professional" }, "for_podcast_producer": { "host_personality": "Smart, curious, enthusiastic about tech", "conversation_style": "Educational but engaging, not dry" }, "for_audio_producer": { "voiceover_direction": "Professional but warm, not corporate robot", "music_mood": "Inspiring, forward-moving, modern" }, "for_social_producer": { "image_style": "Clean product shots, lifestyle use cases", "video_style": "Quick, punchy, value-first", "copy_style": "Short, benefit-focused, emoji-light" } } }
Step 5: Save and Deliver
Save the brand profile:
# Save to current directory brand_profile.json # Or to a specific location /path/to/project/brand_profile.json
Delivery message:
"✅ Brand analysis complete!
Brand Profile saved to:
brand_profile.json
Summary:
- Brand: Acme Corp
- Colors: Blue (#1E40AF) + Orange (#F59E0B)
- Voice: Confident, approachable, expert
- Audience: Technical founders, 25-45
- Position: Simplicity + Power
Use this profile with:
video-producer --brand brand_profile.jsonpodcast-producer --brand brand_profile.jsonsocial-producer --brand brand_profile.json
Want me to:
- Analyze additional pages?
- Deep dive on any dimension?
- Create content using this profile?"
Using the Brand Profile with Producers
Once you have a
brand_profile.json, reference it when creating content:
Example workflow:
USER: "Create a product video using our brand profile" PRODUCER: 1. Reads brand_profile.json 2. Uses colors for visual prompts: "Color scheme: blue (#1E40AF) and orange (#F59E0B)" 3. Uses voice for TTS: "Tone: Confident, approachable, professional" 4. Uses music style: "Modern, upbeat, confident" 5. Uses imagery style: "Clean, minimal, professional photography" RESULT: On-brand video that matches company's existing presence
Manual Brand Profile
If you can't scrape or prefer manual input, create
brand_profile.yaml:
brand: name: "My Company" tagline: "Innovation for everyone" visual: colors: primary: "#1E40AF" secondary: "#F59E0B" typography: headings: "Montserrat" body: "Open Sans" voice: tone: ["Friendly", "Expert", "Approachable"] formality: "Professional casual" audience: primary: "Small business owners, 30-50" pain_points: ["Too complex", "Too expensive"] # ... etc
Agents
This skill uses 5 specialized agents defined in
agents/:
| Agent | File | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Visual Analyst | | Colors, fonts, imagery |
| Voice Analyst | | Tone, messaging, copy |
| Product Analyst | | Offerings, USPs |
| Audience Analyst | | Who they target |
| Competitive Analyst | | Market position |
Limitations
- Dynamic content: May miss JavaScript-rendered content
- Accuracy: Analysis is interpretation, not definitive
- Access: Some sites may block scraping
- Currency: Brands evolve; re-analyze periodically
Example Prompts
Basic:
"Analyze Nike's brand from their website"
With specifics:
"Research the Apple brand, focusing on their product pages and About section"
For content creation:
"Before creating our marketing video, analyze our competitor's brand: https://competitor.com"
Update existing:
"Re-analyze our brand profile, we've updated our website"