Turns sales and seasonality data into a prioritized 30-day content strategy.
The material presents this as a prompt-oriented content strategy workflow with no declared secrets, remote endpoints, or local code execution; overall risk is low. However, the README describes using external connectors for QuickBooks/PayPal/Square and handling sales data, so data access and egress should also be assessed at the host connector level if actually deployed.
The material declares no required secrets or environment variables; there is no instruction to collect API tokens, passwords, or other sensitive credentials from the user. The README references authenticated QuickBooks/PayPal/Square connectors, but credential handling appears to belong to those external connectors rather than this skill itself.
It is system-labeled as prompt-only and declares no direct remote endpoint, so there is no evidence of direct network egress by the skill itself. However, the README explicitly describes pulling transaction data via QuickBooks, PayPal, and Square connectors; if deployed with those connectors, business data will be transmitted to known third-party services for their stated purpose.
There is no indication of install scripts, command execution, local process spawning, or system capability use. As a prompt-style skill, it behaves more like workflow and analysis guidance than an executable code component.
The README states it will read sales and transaction information from QuickBooks/PayPal/Square, including transaction history, product/service name, dates, revenue, and quantity, and may update the QuickBooks industry field. These accesses are related to the stated purpose, with no obvious sign of excessive authorization, but they do involve real business data and warrant verification of least-privilege scope and connector permissions.
The source is an open-source GitHub repository, which materially lowers supply-chain risk through auditability. Caveats are that the repo has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no declared license, so confidence is lower than for a mature widely adopted project; however, the current material shows no sign of closed-source distribution, obfuscation, or suspicious packaging.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "content-strategy" skill from askskill: 1. Download https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins/main/small-business/skills/content-strategy/SKILL.md 2. Save it as ~/.claude/skills/content-strategy/SKILL.md 3. Reload skills and tell me it's ready
Analyze my last 6 months of sales data from PayPal and QuickBooks, factor in seasonality, and tell me which products to prioritize over the next 30 days, what offers to pair with them, and which products to hold back. Strategy only—no content calendar or assets.
A prioritized 30-day content brief with products to push, offer ideas, and items to hold.
Based on my sales data, identify the current top performers and slow movers, and explain which selling points to amplify and which items to reduce exposure for over the next month.
A clear split between top and slow sellers, with recommended content emphasis and deprioritization.
I want to know what to promote this month. Using sales performance and seasonal trends, provide the best product directions, offer strategy, and hold recommendations for the next 30 days.
A strategy summary focused on what to post, promote, and pause this month.
Status: MVP draft Owner: JJ Version: 0.2.0 · Phase MVP Category: Marketing & Sales
When an SMB owner asks "what should I post this month?" or "what's my content plan?", this skill:
canva-creator for asset generationThe output is strategic only — no calendar scheduling, no creative assets.
If using QuickBooks, verify the business profile is set up:
company-info to check if Industry is populatedquickbooks-profile-info-update with the user's industryNote: PayPal and Square do not require profile setup.
When triggered, ask the user:
"How do you want me to measure 'top performers'?"
"Do you have seasonality patterns in mind?"
Fetch data from the authenticated connector (QuickBooks, PayPal, or Square, user's choice):
Connector-specific notes:
profit-loss-quickbooks-account (pre-flight sets industry context)list_transactions. Rate-limiting: If you hit rate limits, pause 30 seconds and retry once. If still blocked, gracefully offer: "PayPal is rate-limited. Would you like to switch to QuickBooks or Square instead, or I can continue with historical data I already pulled?"make_api_request(service="locations", method="list") to discover available locations, then fetch orders for each location. Future enhancement: Square integration is stubbed; full path documented in reference/square-integration.md.Fallback: If <3 months of data, use industry seasonality benchmarks for the SMB's category (e.g., retail, services, e-commerce)
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