ads-create
Campaign concept and copy brief generator for paid advertising. Reads brand-profile.json and optional audit results to produce structured campaign concepts, messaging pillars, and copy briefs. Outputs campaign-brief.md to the current directory. Run after /ads dna and before /ads generate. Triggers on: create campaign, campaign brief, ad concepts, write ad copy, campaign strategy, ad messaging, creative brief, generate concepts.
What this skill does
# Ads Create: Campaign Concept & Copy Brief Generator Generates structured campaign concepts and platform-specific copy from your brand profile and optional audit data. Outputs `campaign-brief.md` for use by `/ads generate`. ## Quick Reference | Command | What it does | |---------|-------------| | `/ads create` | Full campaign brief → `campaign-brief.md` | | `/ads create --platforms meta google` | Brief for specific platforms only | | `/ads create --objective leads` | Brief optimized for lead generation | ## Process ### Step 1: Check for Brand Profile Look for `brand-profile.json` in the current directory. - **Found**: Load and proceed. - **Not found**: Ask the user: > "I don't see a brand-profile.json in this directory. Would you like to: > 1. Run `/ads dna <url>` first to extract brand DNA automatically > 2. Describe your brand manually (I'll create a basic profile from your description)" If the user chooses manual, collect: - Brand name and website - Primary color (or "unsure") - 3 words that describe the brand voice - Target audience (age, role, key pain point) - Main product/service offering ### Step 2: Check for Audit Results Look for `ADS-AUDIT-REPORT.md` or any `*-audit-results.md` in the current directory. - **Found**: Read them. Note the top 3 weaknesses (creative fatigue, tracking gaps, wasted spend) to address in concepts. - **Not found**: Continue without. Note in the brief: "No audit data found; concepts are generalized. Run `/ads audit` for weakness-targeted concepts." ### Step 3: Collect Campaign Parameters If `--platforms` or `--objective` flags were provided in the command, use those values and skip the corresponding questions below. Ask (combine into one message; omit any already provided via flags): 1. **Platforms**: Which ad platforms? (Meta · Google · LinkedIn · TikTok · YouTube · Microsoft · All) 2. **Objective**: Sales/Revenue · Leads/Demos · App Installs · Brand Awareness · Retargeting 3. **Offer or brief**: Any specific offer, promotion, or message to highlight? (optional) 4. **Number of concepts**: How many campaign concepts? (default: 3) ### Step 4: Select Copy Framework Read `ads/references/copy-frameworks.md` and recommend a framework based on campaign goal + platform + audience temperature: | Framework | Best For | |-----------|----------| | AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action) | Cold audiences, awareness campaigns | | PAS (Problem, Agitate, Solve) | Pain-point products, problem-aware audiences | | BAB (Before, After, Bridge) | Transformation offers, coaching, fitness | | 4P (Promise, Picture, Proof, Push) | Direct response, high-intent audiences | | FAB (Features, Advantages, Benefits) | Product-focused, comparison shoppers | | Star-Story-Solution | Brand storytelling, warm audiences | Include the selected framework name in campaign-brief.md for the copy-writer agent. ### Step 5: Spawn Creative Agents in Sequence Agents must run **sequentially**; `copy-writer` reads the file that `creative-strategist` writes, so running them in parallel creates a race condition on `campaign-brief.md`. **Step 5a; Spawn `creative-strategist`** (Task tool): This agent creates `campaign-brief.md` and writes the strategic sections: `## Brand DNA Summary`, `## Campaign Concepts`, `## Image Generation Briefs`, `## Next Steps`. Additional instructions for `creative-strategist`: - For e-commerce businesses, also read `skills/ads-plan/assets/ecommerce-creative.md` and select the appropriate creative playbook (Product Launch, Sale/Promotion, Seasonal, Retargeting, Brand Awareness) - Include banana domain mode recommendations in each Image Generation Brief (Product, Editorial, Cinema, UI/Web, or Portrait) Wait for `creative-strategist` to **fully complete** before continuing. **Step 5b; Spawn `copy-writer`** (Task tool): After `creative-strategist` completes, spawn `copy-writer`. It reads the existing `campaign-brief.md` and appends the `## Copy Deck` section with platform-specific headlines, primary text, and CTAs. Additional instructions for `copy-writer`: - Read `ads/references/copy-frameworks.md` and apply the selected framework structure to all ad copy - Generate 2 framework variants per platform: primary (recommended framework) + secondary (alternative for A/B testing) Wait for `copy-writer` to complete before proceeding to Step 6. ### Step 6: Review and Present After both agents complete, confirm `campaign-brief.md` exists and is complete. Present a summary to the user: ``` ✓ campaign-brief.md generated Summary: Concepts: [N] campaign concepts created Platforms: [list] Copy deck: Headlines, primary text, and CTAs for each concept × platform Image briefs: [N] image generation briefs ready Next steps: 1. Review campaign-brief.md and adjust any messaging 2. Run `/ads generate` to produce AI images from the briefs 3. Upload copy and assets to your ad platforms ``` ## campaign-brief.md Format Specification The following section headings are a **parsing contract**; agents downstream depend on these exact heading names. ```markdown # Campaign Brief: [brand_name] **Generated:** [date] **Website:** [website_url] **Platforms:** [comma-separated list] **Objective:** [objective] **Concepts:** [N] ## Brand DNA Summary [3-sentence synthesis of brand-profile.json: voice, visual identity, target audience] ## Audit Context [If audit data found: top 3 weaknesses being addressed] [If no audit data: "No audit data; run /ads audit for weakness-targeted concepts"] ## Campaign Concepts ### Concept 1: [Name] **Hypothesis:** [why this will work; 1 sentence] **Primary Message:** [core message; 1 sentence] **Tone:** [voice reading from brand-profile.json] **Visual Direction:** [2-3 sentences describing imagery] **Target Platforms:** [platforms and rationale] **CTA:** [call to action text] **Addresses:** [audit finding or "general brand awareness"] ### Concept 2: [Name] [same structure] [repeat for all concepts] ## Copy Deck [appended by copy-writer agent; headlines, primary text, CTAs per concept per platform] ## Image Generation Briefs ### Brief 1: [Concept Name]: [Platform] **Prompt:** [exact generation prompt] **Dimensions:** [WxH] **Safe zone notes:** [constraint or "None"] ### Brief 2: [Concept Name]: [Platform] **Prompt:** [exact generation prompt] **Dimensions:** [WxH] **Safe zone notes:** [constraint or "None"] [one brief per concept × platform combination] ## Next Steps 1. Review all concepts and select which to move forward with 2. Run `/ads generate` to produce images from the briefs above 3. Adjust CTAs and offers in the copy deck for your specific promotion 4. Upload final assets to your ad platform managers ``` ## Quality Gates - **Minimum 3 concepts** (unless user requests fewer) - **Distinct angles**: no two concepts share the same primary message angle - **Platform fit**: concepts targeting TikTok must acknowledge vertical-only format and sound-on context - **Offer anchoring**: if the user provided a specific offer, at least 1 concept must lead with it - **Image briefs**: every concept must have at least one image brief per requested platform ## Meta Andromeda Optimization For Meta campaigns: recommend diverse creative concepts (different motivators, visual styles, messaging angles) to maximize Andromeda retrieval. Similarity Score >60% between ads triggers clustering and suppression. ## Platform Character Limits Verify platform character limits are current. Meta reduced headline display length on mobile in 2025.
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