A writing-voice skill is the highest-leverage thing you can give an AI, because it changes every sentence the product produces and it needs no tools, no integrations and no data.
/our-writing-voiceAI writing gives itself away structurally before it does lexically: paragraphs of identical length, lists that always contain three items, and a closing summary that restates a body the reader just finished.
/no-slopA connection note has about three hundred characters and one job: prove you know who they are, without the sentence that reveals you found them in a filtered list.
/our-writing-voiceThe hard part of posting consistently is not writing, it is noticing: the week already contained something worth saying, and a drafting skill mostly needs to know what counts.
/our-writing-voiceAnswering from documentation is safe only with an explicit rule about the boundary: say what the docs say, cite where, and escalate rather than reconstruct an answer that is not written down anywhere.
/our-writing-voiceTwo skills, applied together. One says how your company sounds; the other strips the statistical tells — rule-of-three lists, hedging stacks, participial tails, and words like delve and seamless.
None at all. They are pure method, which makes them the clearest example of why skills and agents are different things.
Everywhere the product writes — emails, proposals, recaps, social posts. Enable it workspace-wide once rather than pasting the same guidance into each agent.