muratcankoylan/ralph-wiggum-marketer
Overview
This skill is an autonomous AI copywriter that learns your voice, researches deeply, and iterates until the content meets a real quality bar. It focuses on producing publishable, founder-grade writing rather than fast, generic output. Use it to analyze your content, discover unique angles, and write in your brand voice with rigorous self-critique.
How this skill works
Ralph first discovers the landscape by analyzing your existing posts, competitors, and audience questions. It extracts a Voice DNA profile that captures tone, phrasing, structure, and signature patterns. Then it conducts deep research, finds a differentiated angle, drafts in your voice, and runs a founder-style critique loop, iterating until the piece would be publishable under your name.
When to use it
- When you want AI to emulate your exact brand voice and phrasing
- To audit existing content and generate a Voice DNA profile
- Before commissioning new posts to uncover unique angles and gaps
- When competitor research and trend data should inform your content
- To raise quality via iterative drafts and ruthless self-critique
Best practices
- Provide 5–10 representative posts and social links for accurate voice learning
- Set a clear success metric (traffic goal, conversions, shares) before writing
- Ask for a research brief first when topic novelty or data is required
- Use the founder test: only publish drafts that pass the ‘would I sign this’ check
- Allow multiple iteration cycles—quality compounds with each pass
Example use cases
- Analyze a quarter of blog posts to generate a reusable Voice DNA and style guide
- Research a crowded topic and surface a contrarian, data-backed angle to own
- Write a long-form piece in your voice, with 3 rounds of critique and polish
- Audit competitor content to find gaps you can exploit with a unique playbook
- Convert a research brief into a publish-ready article that reads like the founder
FAQ
Ralph analyzes your posts and social excerpts to extract tone, sentence patterns, recurring phrases, paragraph rhythm, and data usage to build a Voice DNA profile.
Will drafts sound like generic AI?
No. Ralph prioritizes voice embodiment, specific data, personal anecdotes, and iteration to avoid generic outputs and deliver publishable content.