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Generate and optimize meta tags, Open Graph, Twitter Cards, and JSON-LD structured data tailored to your web page type for better SEO and social sharing.
# SEO Meta Tag Optimizer Analyze and generate optimized meta tags, Open Graph tags, Twitter Cards, and JSON-LD structured data for any web page. Boost search engine visibility and social media sharing. ## When to use Use this skill when the user needs to: - Generate meta tags for a web page or blog post - Create Open Graph tags for social media sharing - Add Twitter Card markup - Generate JSON-LD structured data (Article, Product, FAQ, Organization, etc.) - Audit existing meta tags for SEO issues - Optimize title tags and meta descriptions for click-through rate ## How it works 1. Ask the user for the page URL or content details (title, description, type of page) 2. Determine the page type (article, product, FAQ, homepage, etc.) 3. Generate all required meta tags 4. Provide character count validation (title: 50-60 chars, description: 150-160 chars) 5. Output copy-paste ready HTML ## Meta Tags to Generate ### Basic Meta Tags ```html <meta charset="UTF-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> <title>[Optimized title - 50-60 characters]</title> <meta name="description" content="[150-160 characters]"> <meta name="robots" content="index, follow"> <link rel="canonical" href="[URL]"> ``` ### Open Graph Tags ```html <meta property="og:title" content=""> <meta property="og:description" content=""> <meta property="og:type" content="website|article|product"> <meta property="og:url" content=""> <meta property="og:image" content=""> <meta property="og:site_name" content=""> <meta property="og:locale" content=""> ``` ### Twitter Card Tags ```html <meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image"> <meta name="twitter:title" content=""> <meta name="twitter:description" content=""> <meta name="twitter:image" content=""> <meta name="twitter:site" content="@handle"> ``` ### JSON-LD Structured Data Generate appropriate schema based on page type: - **Article**: headline, author, datePublished, image - **Product**: name, description, price, availability, review - **FAQ**: mainEntity with Question/Answer pairs - **Organization**: name, url, logo, contactPoint - **BreadcrumbList**: navigation hierarchy - **WebSite**: search action for sitelinks ## Validation Rules - Title: 50-60 characters (warn if outside range) - Meta description: 150-160 characters - OG image: recommend 1200x630px minimum - Canonical URL: must be absolute URL - JSON-LD: validate against schema.org specs - No duplicate meta tags ## Output Format Provide the complete HTML snippet ready to paste into `<head>`: 1. Basic meta tags 2. Open Graph tags 3. Twitter Card tags 4. JSON-LD script block 5. Character count summary with pass/warn indicators ## Example User: "Generate meta tags for my blog post about 'Best Free Invoice Generators in 2026'" Response: Complete set of meta tags with optimized title, description, OG tags, Twitter Card, and Article JSON-LD with proper schema.org markup.
Analyzes competitor websites to identify keyword gaps, SEO weaknesses, content opportunities, and backlink strategies with prioritized, actionable recommenda...
# SEO Competitor Analyzer Deep-dive analysis of competitor websites to uncover keyword gaps, content opportunities, and SEO weaknesses. Outputs a prioritized action plan you can execute immediately. ## When to use Use this skill when the user needs to: - Understand why competitors rank higher - Find untapped keyword opportunities in their niche - Audit a competitor's content strategy - Identify backlink and authority gaps - Build a data-driven SEO content calendar - Evaluate a new niche before entering it ## How it works 1. Ask for the user's website URL (or niche if no site yet) 2. Ask for 2–5 competitor URLs to analyze 3. Ask for their primary goal (rank higher / find content gaps / build backlinks / enter new niche) 4. Perform structured analysis across 6 dimensions 5. Output prioritized recommendations with effort/impact scores ## Analysis Dimensions ### 1. Content Gap Analysis - Topics competitors cover that the user does not - Identify thin content opportunities (low word count, low competition) - Find featured snippet opportunities (questions, lists, definitions) - Map content by funnel stage (awareness / consideration / decision) ### 2. Keyword Strategy Breakdown - Infer primary and secondary keywords from page titles, H1s, meta descriptions - Identify keyword clusters competitors are targeting - Flag high-volume, low-competition gaps - Note keywords where multiple competitors rank but the user does not ### 3. On-Page SEO Audit (per competitor) - Title tag format and length patterns - Meta description quality and CTR optimization - URL structure and slug patterns - Internal linking strategy - Schema markup usage - Image optimization signals ### 4. Content Quality Assessment - Average word count for top-ranking pages - Content freshness (update frequency signals) - Use of multimedia (images, video, tables, lists) - E-E-A-T signals (author bios, citations, expertise markers) - Readability and structure analysis ### 5. Technical SEO Signals - Page speed indicators (Core Web Vitals hints) - Mobile-first signals - HTTPS status - Sitemap and robots.txt structure - Crawlability signals ### 6. Opportunity Scoring Rate each opportunity on: - **Search Volume Potential**: High / Medium / Low - **Competition Level**: Hard / Medium / Easy - **Implementation Effort**: 1–5 (1 = quick win) - **Expected Impact**: 1–5 (5 = transformational) - **Priority Score**: (Impact × Volume) ÷ Effort ## Output Format ``` === SEO COMPETITOR ANALYSIS === Analyzed: [user site] vs [competitor 1], [competitor 2], [competitor 3] Date: [current date] --- TOP 3 QUICK WINS (do these first) --- 1. [Action] — [Expected result] | Effort: 2/5 | Impact: 4/5 2. [Action] — [Expected result] | Effort: 1/5 | Impact: 3/5 3. [Action] — [Expected result] | Effort: 2/5 | Impact: 4/5 --- CONTENT GAP OPPORTUNITIES --- | Topic | Competitor Ranking | Est. Volume | Difficulty | Priority | |-------|-------------------|-------------|------------|----------| | [topic] | [competitor] | High | Easy | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ... --- KEYWORD CLUSTERS TO TARGET --- Cluster 1: [theme] → [keyword 1], [keyword 2], [keyword 3] Cluster 2: ... --- ON-PAGE SEO PATTERNS (what's working for competitors) --- - Title format: "[Primary KW] + [Secondary KW] | [Brand]" - Average content length: [X] words - Schema types used: Article, FAQPage, HowTo - Update frequency: [monthly / quarterly] --- 30-DAY ACTION PLAN --- Week 1: [specific task] Week 2: [specific task] Week 3: [specific task] Week 4: [specific task] --- COMPETITOR PROFILES --- [Competitor 1]: Strengths: ... Weaknesses: ... Best pages to beat: ... ``` ## Pro Tips Built Into Analysis - Always check for "People Also Ask" gaps — easy featured snippets - Long-tail keywords in H2/H3 headings are goldmines - If 3+ competitors cover a topic but none has >1500 words, you can win with depth - FAQ sections on existing pages can capture question-based searches overnight
Automatically transform long-form content into 8+ tailored formats like newsletters, social posts, videos, and FAQs, optimized for diverse channels and audie...
# Content Repurposing Pipeline Turn one piece of long-form content into 8+ formats automatically. Feed in a blog post, podcast transcript, YouTube video, or raw notes — get back a complete content kit ready to publish everywhere. ## When to use Use this skill when the user needs to: - Maximize ROI from a single piece of content - Fill a content calendar without writing from scratch - Repurpose old content into fresh formats - Build an email list with newsletter content - Create short-form video scripts from blog posts - Distribute content across multiple channels efficiently ## How it works 1. Ask for the source content (URL, text, or file) 2. Ask which output formats are needed (or default to all) 3. Ask for brand voice (professional / casual / educational / storytelling) 4. Ask for target audience 5. Generate all formats, each optimized for its medium ## Output Formats ### 1. Email Newsletter - Subject line (A/B variants provided) - Preview text (90 chars) - Opening hook - 3–5 key takeaways as scannable bullets - One clear CTA - Estimated read time: 2–3 minutes - Length: 300–500 words ### 2. Twitter/X Thread - 8–12 tweets - Hook + insights + CTA structure - Platform-optimized formatting ### 3. LinkedIn Post - Professional angle - 200–300 words - Engagement-optimized closing ### 4. Short-Form Video Script (TikTok / Reels / Shorts) - 60-second script - Hook in first 3 seconds - Visual directions in brackets [cut to: ...] - Trend-aware format suggestions ### 5. Podcast Show Notes - Episode title and description - Timestamps outline - Key quotes to highlight - Guest/resource links section - SEO-optimized description (150 words) ### 6. Quote Cards (10 pull-quotes) - 10 standalone quotes extracted from content - Each formatted for visual design (under 140 chars) - Suggested visual treatment for each ### 7. FAQ Page Section - 5–8 questions derived from the content - Answers in 50–100 words each - Schema-ready format ### 8. Internal Linking Suggestions - 5 anchor text suggestions for linking to this content from other pages - Recommended pages to link FROM (based on topic relevance) ## Content Extraction Process When processing source content, the agent will: 1. Identify the core thesis (1 sentence) 2. Extract 5–7 key insights 3. Find 3–5 memorable quotes or statistics 4. Identify the primary and secondary audience 5. Note the content's funnel stage (awareness / consideration / decision) All outputs are derived from these extracted elements to ensure consistency across formats. ## Output Template ``` === CONTENT REPURPOSING KIT === Source: [title/URL] Core thesis: [1-sentence summary] Tone: [detected/set tone] Generated: [date] --- 1. EMAIL NEWSLETTER --- Subject A: [subject line] Subject B: [alternative] Preview: [90-char preview text] [Full newsletter body] CTA: [specific action] --- --- 2. TWITTER/X THREAD --- [Full thread with numbered tweets] --- --- 3. LINKEDIN POST --- [Full post] --- --- 4. SHORT-FORM VIDEO SCRIPT (60 sec) --- [0:00] Hook: "[Opening line]" [0:05] [Main point 1] ... [0:55] CTA: "[Closing action]" --- --- 5. PODCAST SHOW NOTES --- Title: [episode title] Description: [150-word SEO description] Timestamps: 00:00 — [topic] ... Key quotes: - "[quote]" --- --- 6. PULL QUOTES (for visual content) --- 1. "[Quote 1]" 2. "[Quote 2]" ... --- --- 7. FAQ SECTION --- Q: [question] A: [50-100 word answer] ... --- --- 8. INTERNAL LINKING --- Anchor texts to use when linking to this page: - "[anchor text 1]" - "[anchor text 2]" ... ``` ## Efficiency Notes - One blog post typically yields 2–3 weeks of social content - Email newsletters repurposed from blog posts get 15–25% higher open rates than standalone newsletters - Short-form video scripts from existing content outperform improvised scripts in retention - FAQ sections added to existing posts can increase organic traffic 10–30% within 90 days
Generate a comprehensive, legally compliant privacy policy in Markdown covering GDPR, CCPA, and APPI based on your business details and data practices.
# Privacy Policy Generator Generate a professional, legally-compliant privacy policy for any website or app. Supports GDPR (EU), CCPA (California), and APPI (Japan) regulations. ## When to use Use this skill when the user needs to: - Create a privacy policy for their website or application - Generate GDPR-compliant privacy documentation - Create CCPA-compliant privacy notices - Draft a privacy policy that covers data collection, cookies, third-party services, and user rights ## How it works 1. Ask the user for their business details (company name, website URL, contact email) 2. Ask what data they collect (personal info, cookies, analytics, payments) 3. Ask which regulations apply (GDPR, CCPA, APPI, or auto-detect by region) 4. Ask about third-party services used (Google Analytics, Stripe, social logins, etc.) 5. Generate a complete, professional privacy policy in Markdown format ## Template When generating a privacy policy, always include these sections: ### Required Sections 1. **Introduction** — Who operates the site and what this policy covers 2. **Information We Collect** — Personal data, automatically collected data, cookies 3. **How We Use Your Information** — Purpose of data collection 4. **Legal Basis for Processing** (GDPR) — Consent, legitimate interest, contract 5. **Data Sharing and Third Parties** — List all third-party services 6. **Cookies and Tracking** — Types of cookies, how to manage them 7. **Data Retention** — How long data is stored 8. **Your Rights** — Access, deletion, portability, opt-out 9. **Children's Privacy** — COPPA compliance statement 10. **International Data Transfers** — Cross-border data handling 11. **Changes to This Policy** — How updates are communicated 12. **Contact Information** — How to reach the data controller ### GDPR-Specific Additions - Data Protection Officer contact (if applicable) - Right to lodge complaints with supervisory authority - Automated decision-making disclosure ### CCPA-Specific Additions - "Do Not Sell My Personal Information" section - Categories of personal information collected - Right to know, delete, and opt-out ### APPI-Specific Additions (Japan) - Purpose of use specification - Joint use disclosure - Cross-border transfer requirements ## Output Format Generate the policy in clean Markdown with: - Clear headings and subheadings - Bullet points for lists of data types and rights - Placeholder brackets [COMPANY NAME] for customizable fields - Last updated date - Professional, plain-language tone (avoid excessive legal jargon) ## Example Prompt User: "I need a privacy policy for my SaaS app that uses Google Analytics and Stripe payments. We're based in the US but have EU users." Response: Generate a full privacy policy covering GDPR + CCPA, with specific sections for Google Analytics tracking and Stripe payment processing.
Generate professional Markdown invoices with multi-currency support, tax, discounts, payment details, and clear formatting for freelancers and small businesses.
# Invoice Generator Create professional invoices in Markdown format. Supports multiple currencies, tax calculations, and standard invoice fields. Perfect for freelancers, consultants, and small businesses. ## When to use Use this skill when the user needs to: - Create a professional invoice for a client - Generate recurring invoices - Calculate totals with tax, discounts, and multiple line items - Format an invoice in a printable Markdown layout - Convert invoice details into a structured document ## How it works 1. Ask for sender details (business name, address, email, payment info) 2. Ask for recipient details (client name, company, address) 3. Ask for line items (description, quantity, unit price) 4. Ask for currency, tax rate, discount, and payment terms 5. Generate a complete professional invoice in Markdown ## Invoice Template ```markdown # INVOICE **Invoice #:** [AUTO-INCREMENT or USER-PROVIDED] **Date:** [CURRENT DATE] **Due Date:** [DATE + PAYMENT TERMS] --- **From:** [Business Name] [Address Line 1] [Address Line 2] [Email] | [Phone] **Bill To:** [Client Name] [Client Company] [Client Address] [Client Email] --- ## Items | # | Description | Qty | Unit Price | Amount | |---|-------------|-----|-----------|--------| | 1 | [Service/Product] | [Qty] | [Price] | [Total] | | 2 | [Service/Product] | [Qty] | [Price] | [Total] | --- | | | |---|---| | **Subtotal** | [CURRENCY] [AMOUNT] | | **Tax ([RATE]%)** | [CURRENCY] [AMOUNT] | | **Discount** | -[CURRENCY] [AMOUNT] | | **TOTAL DUE** | **[CURRENCY] [AMOUNT]** | --- ## Payment Details **Payment Method:** [Bank Transfer / PayPal / Stripe / etc.] **Bank:** [Bank Name] **Account:** [Account Number] **Routing:** [Routing Number] **Payment Terms:** [Net 30 / Due on Receipt / etc.] --- *Thank you for your business!* ``` ## Supported Currencies USD ($), EUR (€), GBP (£), JPY (¥), CAD (C$), AUD (A$), CHF, INR (₹), BRL (R$), KRW (₩), and more. Format amounts according to locale conventions. ## Calculation Rules - Subtotal = Sum of (quantity × unit price) for all line items - Tax = Subtotal × tax rate - Discount can be percentage or fixed amount - Total = Subtotal + Tax - Discount - Round to 2 decimal places (0 for JPY/KRW) ## Output Generate a clean Markdown invoice that: - Is print-ready when rendered - Uses proper currency formatting - Includes all required fields - Has clear visual hierarchy with horizontal rules - Can be easily copied and converted to PDF