Skill v1.0.0
currentTrusted Publisher100/100version: "1.0.0" name: create-an-asset description: Generate tailored sales assets (landing pages, decks, one-pagers, workflow demos) from your deal context. Describe your prospect, audience, and goal — get a polished, branded asset ready to share with customers.
Create an Asset
Generate custom sales assets tailored to your prospect, audience, and goals. Supports interactive landing pages, presentation decks, executive one-pagers, and workflow/architecture demos.
Triggers
Invoke this skill when:
- User says
/create-an-assetor/create-an-asset [CompanyName] - User asks to "create an asset", "build a demo", "make a landing page", "mock up a workflow"
- User needs a customer-facing deliverable for a sales conversation
Overview
This skill creates professional sales assets by gathering context about:
- (a) The Prospect — company, contacts, conversations, pain points
- (b) The Audience — who's viewing, what they care about
- (c) The Purpose — goal of the asset, desired next action
- (d) The Format — landing page, deck, one-pager, or workflow demo
The skill then researches, structures, and builds a polished, branded asset ready to share with customers.
Phase 0: Context Detection & Input Collection
Step 0.1: Detect Seller Context
From the user's email domain, identify what company they work for.
Actions:
- Extract domain from user's email
- Search:
"[domain]" company products services site:linkedin.com OR site:crunchbase.com - Determine seller context:
| Scenario | Action | |
|---|---|---|
| Single-product company | Auto-populate seller context | |
| Multi-product company | Ask: "Which product or solution is this asset for?" | |
| Consultant/agency/generic domain | Ask: "What company or product are you representing?" | |
| Unknown/startup | Ask: "Briefly, what are you selling?" |
Store seller context:
seller:company: "[Company Name]"product: "[Product/Service]"value_props:- "[Key value prop 1]"- "[Key value prop 2]"- "[Key value prop 3]"differentiators:- "[Differentiator 1]"- "[Differentiator 2]"pricing_model: "[If publicly known]"
Persist to knowledge base for future sessions. On subsequent invocations, confirm: "I have your seller context from last time — still selling [Product] at [Company]?"
Step 0.2: Collect Prospect Context (a)
Ask the user:
| Field | Prompt | Required | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Company | "Which company is this asset for?" | ✓ Yes | |
| Key contacts | "Who are the key contacts? (names, roles)" | No | |
| Deal stage | "What stage is this deal?" | ✓ Yes | |
| Pain points | "What pain points or priorities have they shared?" | No | |
| Past materials | "Upload any conversation materials (transcripts, emails, notes, call recordings)" | No |
Deal stage options:
- Intro / First meeting
- Discovery
- Evaluation / Technical review
- POC / Pilot
- Negotiation
- Close
Step 0.3: Collect Audience Context (b)
Ask the user:
| Field | Prompt | Required | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Audience type | "Who's viewing this?" | ✓ Yes | |
| Specific roles | "Any specific titles to tailor for? (e.g., CTO, VP Engineering, CFO)" | No | |
| Primary concern | "What do they care most about?" | ✓ Yes | |
| Objections | "Any concerns or objections to address?" | No |
Audience type options:
- Executive (C-suite, VPs)
- Technical (Architects, Engineers, Developers)
- Operations (Ops, IT, Procurement)
- Mixed / Cross-functional
Primary concern options:
- ROI / Business impact
- Technical depth / Architecture
- Strategic alignment
- Risk mitigation / Security
- Implementation / Timeline
Step 0.4: Collect Purpose Context (c)
Ask the user:
| Field | Prompt | Required | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Goal | "What's the goal of this asset?" | ✓ Yes | |
| Desired action | "What should the viewer do after seeing this?" | ✓ Yes |
Goal options:
- Intro / First impression
- Discovery follow-up
- Technical deep-dive
- Executive alignment / Business case
- POC proposal
- Deal close
Step 0.5: Select Format (d)
Ask the user: "What format works best for this?"
| Format | Description | Best For | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interactive landing page | Multi-tab page with demos, metrics, calculators | Exec alignment, intros, value prop | |
| Deck-style | Linear slides, presentation-ready | Formal meetings, large audiences | |
| One-pager | Single-scroll executive summary | Leave-behinds, quick summaries | |
| Workflow / Architecture demo | Interactive diagram with animated flow | Technical deep-dives, POC demos, integrations |
Step 0.6: Format-Specific Inputs
If "Workflow / Architecture demo" selected:
First, parse from user's description. Look for:
- Systems and components mentioned
- Data flows described
- Human interaction points
- Example scenarios
Then ask for any gaps:
| If Missing... | Ask... | |
|---|---|---|
| Components unclear | "What systems or components are involved? (databases, APIs, AI, middleware, etc.)" | |
| Flow unclear | "Walk me through the step-by-step flow" | |
| Human touchpoints unclear | "Where does a human interact in this workflow?" | |
| Scenario vague | "What's a concrete example scenario to demo?" | |
| Integration specifics | "Any specific tools or platforms to highlight?" |
Phase 1: Research (Adaptive)
Assess Context Richness
| Level | Indicators | Research Depth | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rich | Transcripts uploaded, detailed pain points, clear requirements | Light — fill gaps only | |
| Moderate | Some context, no transcripts | Medium — company + industry | |
| Sparse | Just company name | Deep — full research pass |
Always Research:
- Prospect basics
- Search:
"[Company]" annual report investor presentation 2025 2026 - Search:
"[Company]" CEO strategy priorities 2025 2026 - Extract: Revenue, employees, key metrics, strategic priorities
- Leadership
- Search:
"[Company]" CEO CTO CIO 2025 - Extract: Names, titles, recent quotes on strategy/technology
- Brand colors
- Search:
"[Company]" brand guidelines - Or extract from company website
- Store: Primary color, secondary color, accent
If Moderate/Sparse Context, Also Research:
- Industry context
- Search:
"[Industry]" trends challenges 2025 2026 - Extract: Common pain points, market dynamics
- Technology landscape
- Search:
"[Company]" technology stack tools platforms - Extract: Current solutions, potential integration points
- Competitive context
- Search:
"[Company]" vs [seller's competitors] - Extract: Current solutions, switching signals
If Transcripts/Materials Uploaded:
- Conversation analysis
- Extract: Stated pain points, decision criteria, objections, timeline
- Identify: Key quotes to reference (use their exact language)
- Note: Specific terminology, acronyms, internal project names
Phase 2: Structure Decision
Interactive Landing Page
| Purpose | Recommended Sections | |
|---|---|---|
| Intro | Company Fit → Solution Overview → Key Use Cases → Why Us → Next Steps | |
| Discovery follow-up | Their Priorities → How We Help → Relevant Examples → ROI Framework → Next Steps | |
| Technical deep-dive | Architecture → Security & Compliance → Integration → Performance → Support | |
| Exec alignment | Strategic Fit → Business Impact → ROI Calculator → Risk Mitigation → Partnership | |
| POC proposal | Scope → Success Criteria → Timeline → Team → Investment → Next Steps | |
| Deal close | Value Summary → Pricing → Implementation Plan → Terms → Sign-off |
Audience adjustments:
- Executive: Lead with business impact, ROI, strategic alignment
- Technical: Lead with architecture, security, integration depth
- Operations: Lead with workflow impact, change management, support
- Mixed: Balance strategic + tactical; use tabs to separate depth levels
Deck-Style
Same sections as landing page, formatted as linear slides:
1. Title slide (Prospect + Seller logos, partnership framing)2. Agenda3-N. One section per slide (or 2-3 slides for dense sections)N+1. Summary / Key takeawaysN+2. Next steps / CTAN+3. Appendix (optional — detailed specs, pricing, etc.)
Slide principles:
- One key message per slide
- Visual > text-heavy
- Use prospect's metrics and language
- Include speaker notes
One-Pager
Condense to single-scroll format:
┌─────────────────────────────────────┐│ HERO: "[Prospect Goal] with [Product]" │├─────────────────────────────────────┤│ KEY POINT 1 │ KEY POINT 2 │ KEY POINT 3 ││ [Icon + 2-3 │ [Icon + 2-3 │ [Icon + 2-3 ││ sentences] │ sentences] │ sentences] │├─────────────────────────────────────┤│ PROOF POINT: [Metric, quote, or case study] │├─────────────────────────────────────┤│ CTA: [Clear next action] │ [Contact info] │└─────────────────────────────────────┘
Workflow / Architecture Demo
Structure based on complexity:
| Complexity | Components | Structure | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Simple | 3-5 | Single-view diagram with step annotations | |
| Medium | 5-10 | Zoomable canvas with step-by-step walkthrough | |
| Complex | 10+ | Multi-layer view (overview → detailed) with guided tour |
Standard elements:
- Title bar:
[Scenario Name] — Powered by [Seller Product] - Component nodes: Visual boxes/icons for each system
- Flow arrows: Animated connections showing data movement
- Step panel: Sidebar explaining current step in plain language
- Controls: Play / Pause / Step Forward / Step Back / Reset
- Annotations: Callouts for key decision points and value-adds
- Data preview: Sample payloads or transformations at each step
Phase 3: Content Generation
General Principles
All content should:
- Reference specific pain points from user input or transcripts
- Use prospect's language — their terminology, their stated priorities
- Map seller's product → prospect's needs explicitly
- Include proof points where available (case studies, metrics, quotes)
- Feel tailored, not templated
Section Templates
Hero / Intro
Headline: "[Prospect's Goal] with [Seller's Product]"Subhead: Tie to their stated priority or top industry challengeMetrics: 3-4 key facts about the prospect (shows we did homework)
Their Priorities (if discovery follow-up)
Reference specific pain points from conversation:- Use their exact words where possible- Show we listened and understood- Connect each to how we help
Solution Mapping
For each pain point:├── The challenge (in their words)├── How [Product] addresses it├── Proof point or example└── Outcome / benefit
Use Cases / Demos
3-5 relevant use cases:├── Visual mockup or interactive demo├── Business impact (quantified if possible)├── "How it works" — 3-4 step summary└── Relevant to their industry/role
ROI / Business Case
Interactive calculator with:├── Inputs relevant to their business (from research)│ ├── Number of users/developers│ ├── Current costs or time spent│ └── Expected improvement %├── Outputs:│ ├── Annual value / savings│ ├── Cost of solution│ ├── Net ROI│ └── Payback period└── Assumptions clearly stated (editable)
Why Us / Differentiators
├── Differentiators vs. alternatives they might consider├── Trust, security, compliance positioning├── Support and partnership model└── Customer proof points (logos, quotes, case studies)
Next Steps / CTA
├── Clear action aligned to Purpose (c)├── Specific next step (not vague "let's chat")├── Contact information├── Suggested timeline└── What happens after they take action
Workflow Demo Content
Component Definitions
For each system, define:
component:id: "snowflake"label: "Snowflake Data Warehouse"type: "database" # database | api | ai | middleware | human | document | outputicon: "database"description: "Financial performance data"brand_color: "#29B5E8"
Component types:
human— Person initiating or receivingdocument— PDFs, contracts, filesai— AI/ML models, agentsdatabase— Data stores, warehousesapi— APIs, servicesmiddleware— Integration platforms, MCP serversoutput— Dashboards, reports, notifications
Flow Steps
For each step, define:
step:number: 1from: "human"to: "claude"action: "Initiates performance review"description: "Sarah, a Brand Analyst at [Prospect], kicks off the quarterly review..."data_example: "Review request: Nike brand, Q4 2025"duration: "~1 second"value_note: "No manual data gathering required"
Scenario Narrative
Write a clear, specific walkthrough:
Step 1: Human Trigger"Sarah, a Brand Performance Analyst at Centric Brands, needs to reviewQ4 performance for the Nike license agreement. She opens the reviewdashboard and clicks 'Start Review'..."Step 2: Contract Analysis"Claude retrieves the Nike contract PDF and extracts the performanceobligations: minimum $50M revenue, 12% margin requirement, quarterlyreporting deadline..."Step 3: Data Query"Claude formulates a query and sends it to Workato DataGenie:'Get Q4 2025 revenue and gross margin for Nike brand from Snowflake'..."Step 4: Results & Synthesis"Snowflake returns the data. Claude compares actuals vs. obligations:Revenue $52.3M ✓ (exceeded by $2.3M)Margin 11.2% ⚠️ (0.8% below threshold)..."Step 5: Insight Delivery"Claude synthesizes findings into an executive summary withrecommendations: 'Review promotional spend allocation to improvemargin performance...'"
Phase 4: Visual Design
Color System
:root {/* === Prospect Brand (Primary) === */--brand-primary: #[extracted from research];--brand-secondary: #[extracted];--brand-primary-rgb: [r, g, b]; /* For rgba() usage *//* === Dark Theme Base === */--bg-primary: #0a0d14;--bg-elevated: #0f131c;--bg-surface: #161b28;--bg-hover: #1e2536;/* === Text === */--text-primary: #ffffff;--text-secondary: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.7);--text-muted: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.5);/* === Accent === */--accent: var(--brand-primary);--accent-hover: var(--brand-secondary);--accent-glow: rgba(var(--brand-primary-rgb), 0.3);/* === Status === */--success: #10b981;--warning: #f59e0b;--error: #ef4444;}
Typography
/* Primary: Clean, professional sans-serif */font-family: 'Inter', -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, sans-serif;/* Headings */h1: 2.5rem, font-weight: 700h2: 1.75rem, font-weight: 600h3: 1.25rem, font-weight: 600/* Body */body: 1rem, font-weight: 400, line-height: 1.6/* Captions/Labels */small: 0.875rem, font-weight: 500
Visual Elements
Cards:
- Background:
var(--bg-surface) - Border: 1px solid rgba(255,255,255,0.1)
- Border-radius: 12px
- Box-shadow: subtle, layered
- Hover: slight elevation, border glow
Buttons:
- Primary:
var(--accent)background, white text - Secondary: transparent, accent border
- Hover: brightness increase, subtle scale
Animations:
- Transitions: 200-300ms ease
- Tab switches: fade + slide
- Hover states: smooth, not jarring
- Loading: subtle pulse or skeleton
Workflow Demo Specific
Component Nodes:
.node {background: var(--bg-surface);border: 2px solid var(--brand-primary);border-radius: 12px;padding: 16px;min-width: 140px;}.node.active {box-shadow: 0 0 20px var(--accent-glow);border-color: var(--accent);}.node.human {border-color: #f59e0b; /* Warm color for humans */}.node.ai {background: linear-gradient(135deg, var(--bg-surface), var(--bg-elevated));border-color: var(--accent);}
Flow Arrows:
.arrow {stroke: var(--text-muted);stroke-width: 2;fill: none;marker-end: url(#arrowhead);}.arrow.active {stroke: var(--accent);stroke-dasharray: 8 4;animation: flowDash 1s linear infinite;}
Canvas:
.canvas {background:radial-gradient(circle at center, var(--bg-elevated) 0%, var(--bg-primary) 100%),url("data:image/svg+xml,..."); /* Subtle grid pattern */overflow: auto;}
Phase 5: Clarifying Questions (REQUIRED)
Before building any asset, always ask clarifying questions. This ensures alignment and prevents wasted effort.
Step 5.1: Summarize Understanding
First, show the user what you understood:
"Here's what I'm planning to build:**Asset**: [Format] for [Prospect Company]**Audience**: [Audience type] — specifically [roles if known]**Goal**: [Purpose] → driving toward [desired action]**Key themes**: [2-3 main points to emphasize][For workflow demos, also show:]**Components**: [List of systems]**Flow**: [Step 1] → [Step 2] → [Step 3] → ...
Step 5.2: Ask Standard Questions (ALL formats)
| Question | Why | |
|---|---|---|
| "Does this match your vision?" | Confirm understanding | |
| "What's the ONE thing this must nail to succeed?" | Focus on priority | |
| "Tone preference? (Bold & confident / Consultative / Technical & precise)" | Style alignment | |
| "Focused and concise, or comprehensive?" | Scope calibration |
Step 5.3: Ask Format-Specific Questions
Interactive Landing Page:
- "Which sections matter most for this audience?"
- "Any specific demos or use cases to highlight?"
- "Should I include an ROI calculator?"
- "Any competitor positioning to address?"
Deck-Style:
- "How long is the presentation? (helps with slide count)"
- "Presenting live, or a leave-behind?"
- "Any specific flow or narrative arc in mind?"
One-Pager:
- "What's the single most important message?"
- "Any specific proof point or stat to feature?"
- "Will this be printed or digital?"
Workflow / Architecture Demo:
- "Let me confirm the components: [list]. Anything missing?"
- "Here's the flow I understood: [steps]. Correct?"
- "Should the demo show realistic sample data, or keep it abstract?"
- "Any integration details to highlight or downplay?"
- "Should viewers be able to click through steps, or auto-play?"
Step 5.4: Confirm and Proceed
After user responds:
"Got it. I have what I need. Building your [format] now..."
Or, if still unclear:
"One more quick question: [specific follow-up]"
Max 2 rounds of questions. If still ambiguous, make a reasonable choice and note: "I went with X — easy to adjust if you prefer Y."
Phase 6: Build & Deliver
Build the Asset
Following all specifications above:
- Generate structure based on Phase 2
- Create content based on Phase 3
- Apply visual design based on Phase 4
- Ensure all interactive elements work
- Test responsiveness (if applicable)
Output Format
All formats: Self-contained HTML file
- All CSS inline or in
<style>tags - All JS inline or in
<script>tags - No external dependencies (except Google Fonts)
- Single file for easy sharing
File naming: [ProspectName]-[format]-[date].html
- Example:
CentricBrands-workflow-demo-2026-01-28.html
Delivery Message
## ✓ Asset Created: [Prospect Name][View your asset](computer:///path/to/file.html)---**Summary**-**Format**: [Interactive Page / Deck / One-Pager / Workflow Demo]-**Audience**: [Type and roles]-**Purpose**: [Goal] → [Desired action]-**Sections/Steps**: [Count and list]---**Deployment Options**To share this with your customer:-**Static hosting**: Upload to Netlify, Vercel, GitHub Pages, AWS S3, or any static host-**Password protection**: Most hosts offer this (e.g., Netlify site protection)-**Direct share**: Send the HTML file directly — it's fully self-contained-**Embed**: The file can be iframed into other pages if needed---**Customization**Let me know if you'd like to:-Adjust colors or styling-Add, remove, or reorder sections-Refine any messaging or copy-Change the flow or architecture (for workflow demos)-Add more interactive elements-Export as PDF or static images
Phase 7: Iteration Support
After delivery, be ready to iterate:
| User Request | Action | |
|---|---|---|
| "Change the colors" | Regenerate with new palette, keep content | |
| "Add a section on X" | Insert new section, maintain flow | |
| "Make it shorter" | Condense, prioritize key points | |
| "The flow is wrong" | Rebuild architecture based on correction | |
| "Use our brand instead" | Switch from prospect brand to seller brand | |
| "Add more detail on step 3" | Expand that section specifically | |
| "Can I get this as a PDF?" | Provide print-optimized version |
Remember: Default to prospect's brand colors, but seller can adjust to their own brand or a neutral palette after initial build.
Quality Checklist
Before delivering, verify:
Content
- [ ] Prospect company name spelled correctly throughout
- [ ] Leadership names are current (not outdated)
- [ ] Pain points accurately reflect input/transcripts
- [ ] Seller's product accurately represented
- [ ] No placeholder text remaining
- [ ] Proof points are accurate and sourced
Visual
- [ ] Brand colors applied correctly
- [ ] All text readable (contrast)
- [ ] Animations smooth, not distracting
- [ ] Mobile responsive (if interactive page)
- [ ] Dark theme looks polished
Functional
- [ ] All tabs/sections load correctly
- [ ] Interactive elements work (calculators, demos)
- [ ] Workflow steps animate properly (if applicable)
- [ ] Navigation is intuitive
- [ ] CTA is clear and clickable
Professional
- [ ] Tone matches audience
- [ ] Appropriate level of detail for purpose
- [ ] No typos or grammatical errors
- [ ] Feels tailored, not templated
Examples
Example 1: Executive Landing Page
Input:
- Prospect: Acme Corp (manufacturing)
- Audience: C-suite
- Purpose: Exec alignment after discovery
- Format: Interactive landing page
Output structure:
[Tabs]Strategic Fit | Business Impact | ROI Calculator | Security & Trust | Next Steps[Strategic Fit tab]- Acme's stated priorities (from discovery call)- How [Product] aligns- Relevant manufacturing customers
Example 2: Technical Workflow Demo
Input:
- Prospect: Centric Brands
- Audience: IT architects
- Purpose: POC proposal
- Format: Workflow demo
- Components: Claude, Workato DataGenie, Snowflake, PDF contracts
Output structure:
[Interactive canvas with 5 nodes]Human → Claude → PDF Contracts → Workato → Snowflake↓[Results back to Human][Step-by-step walkthrough with sample data][Controls: Play | Pause | Step | Reset]
Example 3: Sales One-Pager
Input:
- Prospect: TechStart Inc
- Audience: VP Engineering
- Purpose: Leave-behind after first meeting
- Format: One-pager
Output structure:
Hero: "Accelerate TechStart's Product Velocity"Point 1: [Dev productivity]Point 2: [Code quality]Point 3: [Time to market]Proof: "Similar companies saw 40% faster releases"CTA: "Schedule technical deep-dive"
Appendix: Component Icons
For workflow demos, use these icon mappings:
| Type | Icon | Example | |
|---|---|---|---|
| human | 👤 or person SVG | User, Analyst, Admin | |
| document | 📄 or file SVG | PDF, Contract, Report | |
| ai | 🤖 or brain SVG | Claude, AI Agent | |
| database | 🗄️ or cylinder SVG | Snowflake, Postgres | |
| api | 🔌 or plug SVG | REST API, GraphQL | |
| middleware | ⚡ or hub SVG | Workato, MCP Server | |
| output | 📊 or screen SVG | Dashboard, Report |
Appendix: Brand Color Fallbacks
If brand colors cannot be extracted:
| Industry | Primary | Secondary | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Technology | #2563eb | #7c3aed | |
| Finance | #0f172a | #3b82f6 | |
| Healthcare | #0891b2 | #06b6d4 | |
| Manufacturing | #ea580c | #f97316 | |
| Retail | #db2777 | #ec4899 | |
| Energy | #16a34a | #22c55e | |
| Default | #3b82f6 | #8b5cf6 |
Skill created for generalized sales asset generation. Works for any seller, any product, any prospect.