The skill graph isn't a collection of templates. It's an interconnected decision architecture where every node knows which audience states it serves, which other nodes it pairs with, and where it fits in the seven-stage workflow.
Your Content Agent is organized into six clusters. Each has a specific role. Together they form a complete content strategy system.
The demand-side foundation. Three concepts that everything else references: demand-side content creation, audience micro-segmentation, and the four forces of progress. When a headline formula says "use this when push is strong and anxiety is high," it's referencing these root concepts.
The seven-stage pipeline plus an entry-points file that handles the two ways in: "I have a take" (the system finds the best audience) and "I have a seed topic" (the system fans it across the audience landscape to generate ranked variations).
The atomic options across six categories: 11 insight prompts, 14 content formats, 13 headline formulas, 8 messaging frameworks, 5 story shapes, 11 psychological triggers. Each specifies which audience states it serves and which other frameworks it pairs with.
How tournament selection works, how diversity tracking prevents repetition, how cross-framework awareness creates stronger combinations, how quality evaluation scores and revises. Plus the honesty constraint—never fabricate anything.
Slots for your voice profile and audience segments, plus working examples of each so you can see exactly what format the system expects. Generate your own at YourVoiceProfile.com and YourAudienceSegments.com, or create them manually.
An index and Maps of Content that help your AI find what it needs. The AI reads the index, follows connections to the relevant cluster, loads only the nodes the current task requires. Progressive disclosure, not information overload.
When you give it a topic, the AI reads the index, follows the link to entry-points, determines which mode you're in, and starts moving through the workflow stages. At each stage, it loads only the nodes it needs.
Any tool that accepts context files. Claude Projects, ChatGPT (upload files to a conversation), Cursor, Claude Code, or any LLM environment where you can provide reference documents. The files are plain markdown—no special tooling required.
No. The skill graph works on its own with built-in examples. But it works significantly better when you plug in your own voice profile (from YourVoiceProfile.com, $19.99) and audience segments (from YourAudienceSegments.com, $29.99). You can also create these files manually.
A downloadable zip file containing the complete skill graph—16 markdown files organized by cluster. Unzip it, drop the folder into your AI tool, and start using it immediately.
No. One payment, you own the files forever. No recurring charges, no platform to log into, no account to manage. The files live on your computer.
Yes. Your purchase includes a single-user license. Use it for your own content and for content you create on behalf of clients. You may not redistribute the files themselves.
A course teaches you principles and hopes you apply them. Your Content Agent applies them automatically, every time, as your AI's built-in decision architecture. You don't need to remember 13 headline formulas or 11 psychological triggers—the system evaluates and selects them for you.
The skill graph can enhance an existing process or replace one. Many buyers use it for the framework selection and audience-scoring stages, then draft in their own style. Others use the full seven-stage pipeline. It adapts to how you work.
Because the product is a set of downloadable files, all sales are final. We recommend reviewing the Results page to see exactly what the system produces before purchasing.
$299. One purchase. 16 interconnected files. A complete content strategy system that runs inside whatever AI you already use.