Context Engine — Shared Marketing Intelligence
When to Use This Skill
- User is setting up a new brand or project for marketing
- User switches between brands/clients (agency use case)
- Any other marketing skill needs brand context, industry data, compliance rules, or platform specs
- User asks about industry benchmarks, platform requirements, or regulatory compliance
Required Context
This skill loads and manages:
- Brand Profile — identity, voice, audiences, competitors, goals (from
~/.claude-marketing/brands/) - Industry Profiles — benchmarks, KPIs, channel effectiveness per industry (see
industry-profiles.md) - Compliance Rules — geographic privacy laws + industry regulations (see
compliance-rules.md) - Platform Specs — character limits, image sizes, algorithm signals per platform (see
platform-specs.md) - Scoring Rubrics — standardized evaluation criteria for all content types (see
scoring-rubrics.md)
Brand Profile Management
Loading a Brand
- Check
~/.claude-marketing/brands/_active-brand.json for the currently active brand - If active brand exists, load
~/.claude-marketing/brands/{slug}/profile.json - If no active brand, prompt: "No active brand configured. Run /digital-marketing-pro:brand-setup to create one, or tell me about your brand and I'll help set it up."
Brand Profile Schema
json
{
"brand_name": "",
"brand_slug": "",
"created_at": "",
"updated_at": "",
"schema_version": "1.0.0",
"identity": {
"tagline": "",
"mission": "",
"vision": "",
"values": [],
"unique_selling_proposition": "",
"positioning_statement": "",
"elevator_pitch": ""
},
"business_model": {
"type": "",
"revenue_model": "",
"price_range": "",
"sales_cycle_length": "",
"average_deal_size": "",
"customer_lifetime_value": ""
},
"industry": {
"primary": "",
"secondary": [],
"regulated": false,
"regulation_codes": [],
"compliance_notes": ""
},
"target_markets": [],
"brand_voice": {
"formality": 5,
"energy": 5,
"humor": 3,
"authority": 5,
"personality_traits": [],
"tone_keywords": [],
"avoid_words": [],
"prefer_words": [],
"this_not_that": [],
"sample_content": []
},
"channels": {
"active": [],
"primary": "",
"handles": {}
},
"competitors": [],
"goals": {
"primary_objective": "",
"kpis": [],
"budget_range": "",
"team_size": ""
}
}
Switching Brands
When user says "switch to brand name]":
- Run:
python "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/setup.py" --switch-brand SLUG - The script handles fuzzy matching, validation, and updates
_active-brand.json - Confirm: "Switched to brand_name]. All marketing outputs will now use this brand's voice, compliance rules, and context."
Or use: /digital-marketing-pro:switch-brand
How Other Modules Use This Skill
Every module should:
- Check if an active brand exists before producing marketing outputs
- Load relevant industry profile for benchmarks and channel recommendations
- Auto-apply compliance rules based on brand's
target_markets and industry.regulation_codes - Reference platform specs when creating platform-specific content
- Use scoring rubrics when evaluating or grading content quality
- Use adaptive scoring — run
adaptive-scorer.py to get brand-specific weights before content scoring - Save campaign data — use
campaign-tracker.py to persist plans, performance, and insights - Check past campaigns — before making recommendations, check if similar campaigns exist in brand history
Business Model Types
The following types trigger different funnel models, KPI frameworks, and channel strategies:
B2B_SaaS — MRR/ARR focused, product-led or sales-led growthB2C_eCommerce — ROAS focused, product catalog marketingB2C_DTC — Direct-to-consumer brand building + performanceB2B_Services — Thought leadership, long sales cyclesLocal_Business — Google Business Profile, local SEO, reviewsAgency — Multi-client management, white-label outputsCreator — Personal brand, audience building, monetizationEnterprise — ABM, buying committees, complex salesNon_Profit — Donor acquisition, awareness, advocacyMarketplace — Two-sided acquisition, liquidity, trust
Brand Voice Scoring
The brand voice scorer (brand-voice-scorer.py) automatically normalizes profile data:
- Reads
brand_voice.formality (1-10 int scale) → converts to 0.0-1.0 float internally - Maps
brand_voice.prefer_words → preferred_words, brand_voice.avoid_words → avoided_words - Supports both the full profile schema (from brand-setup) and legacy direct schemas
Data Persistence
Campaign data, performance snapshots, and marketing insights persist across sessions:
~/.claude-marketing/brands/{slug}/
├── campaigns/ # Campaign plans and post-mortems
│ ├── _index.json # Campaign index for quick lookup
│ └── {id}.json # Individual campaign data
├── performance/ # Performance snapshots over time
│ └── {campaign}-{date}.json
├── insights.json # Marketing learnings (last 200)
├── content-library/ # Saved content pieces
└── voice-samples/ # Brand voice reference content
Use campaign-tracker.py for all persistence operations.
MCP Integrations
When MCP servers are configured (in .mcp.json), modules can pull real data:
- Google Analytics → actual traffic/conversion data for performance reports
- Google Search Console → real ranking data for SEO audits
- Google Ads / Meta → live campaign performance for paid advertising
- HubSpot → CRM data for funnel analysis
- Mailchimp → email campaign metrics
- Google Sheets → export reports and calendars
All MCP servers connect to the USER'S OWN accounts via their API keys.
Reference Files
Core context & specs
- industry-profiles.md — 20+ industry profiles with benchmarks, channels, compliance, content types
- platform-specs.md — Social media, email, and ad platform specifications
- platform-publishing-specs.md — API-level publishing requirements and content formats per platform (payloads, field mapping, validation)
- google-seo-reference.md — Concise Google SEO quick reference (crawling/indexing/serving, surfaces, schema status, algorithm dates)
- schema-templates.json — Ready-to-use JSON-LD schema templates with Google support/deprecation status
- india-market-context.md — India regional market context: regulation (DPDP), platforms, and market dynamics
Methodology frameworks
- engagement-flow-methodology.md — The 12-Part sequential engagement methodology every command, skill, and agent reads back to
- four-core-documents-spec.md — Full spec of the four Part 3 Core Documents (61 steps) that form the strategic spine
- decision-matrix-rerun.md — Which Part 3/4 documents to re-run as v2 after Part 5 client validation
- two-views-model.md — Keeping v1 (unbiased research) and v2 (client-validated) views authoritative for different questions
- update-back-rule.md — Corrections land in the source document, not just the deliverable that caught the error
- stone-vs-opinion.md — Confidence tagging of intake facts: verifiable Stone vs client Opinion
- living-instruction-file-spec.md — Spec for the per-engagement Living Project Instruction File (single source of truth)
- 30-60-90-framework.md — Default first-quarter phasing: Foundation / Optimization / Scale milestones
- actionable-persona-format.md — Six-question persona format that replaces biographical narratives
- b2b-decision-making-unit.md — B2B buying-committee roles overlay for every B2B persona
- five-digital-markets.md — Strategic taxonomy of the five digital market types; market type determines channel
- channel-families.md — Operational grouping of the 17 Part 9 channels into seven families
- in-market-out-market.md — Budget split logic between in-market (3–5%) and out-market (95–97%) audiences
- fixed-vs-variable-budget.md — Separating committed monthly spend from data-backed variable spend
- unit-economics-framework.md — CAC/LTV foundation every channel and budget decision checks back to
- three-scenario-forecasting.md — Every projection presented as conservative/expected/optimistic scenarios
- decision-framework.md — Multi-dimensional decision framework: name, weight, and score every dimension
- competitor-3-question-output.md — The three questions every competitor analysis must answer per competitor
Execution guides
- execution-workflows.md — Standard operating procedures for publishing, sending, and launching marketing actions
- seo-execution-guide.md — SEO execution via CMS APIs, search console ops, schema deployment, rank monitoring
- geo-execution-guide.md — Generative Engine Optimization: AI visibility monitoring, entities, citations
- multilingual-execution-guide.md — End-to-end multilingual campaign pipeline: translation services, RTL/Indic/CJK, SEO
- transcreation-framework.md — Transcreation vs translation vs localization, with process and QA scoring
- crm-integration-guide.md — CRM connection patterns, object mapping, and data sync (Salesforce, HubSpot, etc.)
- custom-mcp-guide.md — Adding or building MCP servers beyond the opt-in connector catalog
- self-healing-ops-guide.md — Automated campaign monitoring and correction within safety guardrails
- approval-framework.md — Risk classification determining auto-execute vs explicit-approval flows
- agency-operations-guide.md — Multi-client SOPs: onboarding, portfolio health, credential isolation, white-labeling
- team-roles-framework.md — Team roles, permissions, approval chains, and capacity planning
- guidelines-framework.md — How brand guidelines, restrictions, and style rules are structured and enforced
Compliance & EU
- compliance-rules.md — Geographic privacy laws (16 jurisdictions) + industry regulations (10+ sectors)
- eu-code-of-practice.md — EU Code of Practice on AI-generated content + AI Act Article 50 obligations for marketers
Templates & rubrics
- scoring-rubrics.md — Content quality, ad creative, email, and landing page scoring criteria
- eval-rubrics.md — Detailed scoring rubrics for the six eval dimensions used by eval-runner.py
- eval-framework-guide.md — Architecture and usage of the automated six-dimension content QA pipeline
- growth-plan-template.md — Flagship Part 8 client-facing Growth Plan deliverable template
- yearly-planner-template.md — Part 8 twelve-month operating calendar template
- monthly-report-template.md — Decision-driving monthly client report structure
- reporting-cadence.md — Matching metric review frequency (daily→quarterly) to decision velocity
- advanced-reporting-guide.md — PDF report generation, dashboards, attribution, cohort and variance reporting
Intelligence & memory
- intelligence-layer.md — How the adaptive intelligence system works (scoring, learning, persistence)
- memory-architecture.md — The 5-layer persistent brand knowledge system
- compound-intelligence-guide.md — Intelligence graph that makes each decision better than the last
- creative-intelligence-guide.md — Creative fatigue prediction, content decay, and refresh prioritization
- market-intelligence-guide.md — Macro signal detection: economic indicators, market timing, regulatory tracking
- competitive-monitoring-guide.md — Ongoing competitor change detection, social listening, share of voice
- narrative-warfare-guide.md — Narrative territory mapping, counter-narratives, and category creation
- journey-growth-guide.md — Journey state machines, growth loops, dark funnel analysis, journey simulation
- marketing-science-guide.md — Causal inference, Bayesian MMM, incrementality, and experimentation rigor
- synthetic-audience-guide.md — AI-simulated audience research, focus groups, and message testing with calibration