Rewrite underperforming copy using RMBC framework — audits weaknesses first, then rewrites section by section with before/after comparison and rationale.
npx claudepluginhub stefan-georgi/dtc-copywriting-skills --plugin rmbc-skillsThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
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_RMBC_ROOT=""
[ -d "${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/../../bin" ] && _RMBC_ROOT="$(cd "${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/../.." && pwd)"
[ -z "$_RMBC_ROOT" ] && for _D in "$HOME/.claude/skills/dtc-copywriting-skills" ".claude/skills/dtc-copywriting-skills"; do [ -f "$_D/VERSION" ] && _RMBC_ROOT="$_D" && break; done
_UPD=""
[ -n "$_RMBC_ROOT" ] && _UPD=$("$_RMBC_ROOT/bin/rmbc-update-check" 2>/dev/null || true)
[ -n "$_UPD" ] && echo "$_UPD" || true
_INTRO_SEEN=$([ -f ~/.rmbc-skills/.intro-seen ] && echo "yes" || echo "no")
_TEL_PROMPTED=$([ -f ~/.rmbc-skills/.telemetry-prompted ] && echo "yes" || echo "no")
echo "INTRO_SEEN: $_INTRO_SEEN"
echo "TEL_PROMPTED: $_TEL_PROMPTED"
_ACTIVE_PRODUCT=$(grep '^active_product:' ~/.rmbc-skills/config.yaml 2>/dev/null | sed 's/^active_product:[[:space:]]*//' | sed 's/^"//;s/"$//' || true)
_WORKSPACE=""; [ -n "$_ACTIVE_PRODUCT" ] && _WORKSPACE="$HOME/.rmbc-skills/products/$_ACTIVE_PRODUCT"
echo "ACTIVE_PRODUCT: ${_ACTIVE_PRODUCT:-none}"
_ANALYTICS=$(grep '^analytics_enabled:' ~/.rmbc-skills/config.yaml 2>/dev/null | sed 's/^analytics_enabled:[[:space:]]*//' || echo "true")
[ "$_ANALYTICS" = "true" ] && [ -n "$_RMBC_ROOT" ] && timeout 2 "$_RMBC_ROOT/bin/rmbc-analytics" log --skill "copy-rewrite" --product "${_ACTIVE_PRODUCT:-none}" --tier 2 2>/dev/null &
If output shows UPGRADE_AVAILABLE <old> <new>: read skills/rmbc-upgrade/SKILL.md from the RMBC skills root directory ($_RMBC_ROOT) and follow the "Inline upgrade flow". If JUST_UPGRADED <old> <new>: read $_RMBC_ROOT/CHANGELOG.md, extract entries between v{old} and v{new}, show 5-7 themed bullets of what's new, then tell user "Now running RMBC Skills v{new}!" and continue.
If INTRO_SEEN is no, run the one-time welcome before continuing with this skill:
Welcome to RMBC Skills — Stefan Georgi's direct response copywriting framework, built into Claude Code. 44 skills covering hooks, ads, emails, landing pages, VSL scripts, and more.
Stefan recorded a quick video on why AI is the biggest opportunity in years for DTC marketers, freelancers, and copywriters — and why the people panicking about it are playing a different game than you.
Use AskUserQuestion:
If "Yes, open the video":
open "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zI8tNfefH1M"
mkdir -p ~/.rmbc-skills
touch ~/.rmbc-skills/.intro-seen
If "Skip — let's go":
mkdir -p ~/.rmbc-skills
touch ~/.rmbc-skills/.intro-seen
Continue with this skill immediately.
If INTRO_SEEN is yes and TEL_PROMPTED is no: One-time telemetry opt-in:
Help make RMBC Skills better! Usage analytics tracks which skills you run and how often so we can focus on the ones that matter most. Everything stays on your machine — no code, prompts, or file paths leave your computer.
Use AskUserQuestion:
If "Yes, that's fine":
mkdir -p ~/.rmbc-skills
touch ~/.rmbc-skills/.telemetry-prompted
If "No, turn it off":
mkdir -p ~/.rmbc-skills
touch ~/.rmbc-skills/.telemetry-prompted
sed -i '' 's/^analytics_enabled:.*/analytics_enabled: false/' ~/.rmbc-skills/config.yaml 2>/dev/null || true
Continue with this skill.
Take existing underperforming copy and rewrite it with proper RMBC structure. This is a two-phase skill: first audit (diagnose what's broken), then rewrite (fix it section by section). Every rewrite shows before/after for each section with an explanation of what changed and why. The goal is not to rewrite from scratch — it's to preserve what works, fix what doesn't, and add what's missing. The audit phase prevents the common AI mistake of rewriting copy that was already strong.
| Input | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
original_copy | Yes | The full copy to be rewritten — paste it in or provide the file path |
copy_type | Yes | One of: landing_page, email, ad, vsl_script, advertorial, product_page, other |
target_audience | Yes | Who the prospect is — demographics, pain points, desires, sophistication level |
key_mechanism | No | The product's unique mechanism (output from /mechanism-ideation) |
performance_data | No | Any metrics: conversion rate, CTR, bounce rate, avg time on page, or qualitative feedback |
tone | No | One of: aggressive, conversational, professional (default: preserve original tone) |
Read rmbc-context/resources/rmbc-methodology.md to load RMBC framework definitions. Copy rewrites require understanding all four RMBC phases to diagnose which phase is failing in the original.
Before scoring, check the original against the RMBC beat checklist:
| Beat | Present? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Contrarian hook in lead | Yes/No | |
| UMP: How system normally works | Yes/No | |
| UMP: What is broken | Yes/No | |
| UMP: External factors causing it | Yes/No | |
| Out-of-box solution dismissed | Yes/No | |
| UMS explained | Yes/No | |
| Testable proof included | Yes/No | |
| Product build-up story | Yes/No | |
| Future-pacing in close | Yes/No |
Missing beats become mandatory additions in Step 4.
Score the original across 6 dimensions (1-5 each):
| Dimension | What to Evaluate |
|---|---|
| Hook strength | Does the opening stop the scroll? Is it specific or generic? |
| Problem agitation | Does it make the pain vivid and urgent? Or does it rush to the solution? |
| Mechanism clarity | Is there a named mechanism? Is it explained simply? Or is it features-only? |
| Proof quality | Are there specific claims, testimonials, data? Or vague assertions? |
| Offer structure | Is the value clear? Is there price anchoring? Risk reversal? |
| CTA clarity | Is there one clear action? Is urgency real or manufactured? |
Output the audit scorecard explicitly in your response using this format:
| Dimension | grade:N | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Hook strength | grade:4 | Opening is specific but lacks scroll-stop pattern |
| Problem agitation | grade:2 | Pain mentioned but not escalated |
| Mechanism clarity | grade:3 | Mechanism named, not explained |
| Proof quality | grade:1 | Vague assertions only |
| Offer structure | grade:4 | Clear value, price anchor present |
| CTA clarity | grade:2 | Action vague, no urgency |
Identify the 2-3 weakest dimensions (lowest grades) for the rewrite focus.
Based on audit scores AND the structural beat diagnostic (Step 2), determine:
For each section that needs work:
Preserve the original's voice and tone unless the user specified a different tone.
If UMP is missing (Step 2), the rewrite MUST include:
Retellability test: Summarize the mechanism in 2 plain sentences. If it needs jargon or multiple cognitive leaps, simplify.
Between mechanism and product, insert: "Why you can't just buy [generic solution] off Amazon / at the gym / from a doctor." Address wrong form, dosage, co-factors, or proprietary process. Enhance existing dismissals scoring below 4.
Combine all sections (kept, rewritten, and added) into a cohesive final version. Ensure transitions between sections are smooth — a rewrite of individual sections can create jarring seams.
## Copy Rewrite: [Copy Type] for [Product/Brand]
---
### Audit Scorecard
| Dimension | Score (1-5) | Verdict |
|-----------|-------------|---------|
| Hook strength | X | [1 line] |
| Problem agitation | X | [1 line] |
| Mechanism clarity | X | [1 line] |
| Proof quality | X | [1 line] |
| Offer structure | X | [1 line] |
| CTA clarity | X | [1 line] |
**Overall:** X/30
**Weakest areas:** [2-3 dimensions to focus on]
---
### Section-by-Section Rewrite
#### [Section Name]
**BEFORE:**
> [original text]
**DIAGNOSIS:** [what's wrong — 1 line]
**AFTER:**
[rewritten text]
**WHY:** [what RMBC principle this applies — 1 line]
[...repeat for each section...]
---
### Full Rewrite (Assembled)
[Complete rewritten copy, all sections combined with smooth transitions]
---
### Rewrite Summary
- **Sections kept:** [list]
- **Sections rewritten:** [list]
- **Sections added:** [list]
- **Sections cut:** [list]
- **Estimated impact:** [what should improve and why]
Audit must score honestly — do not inflate weaknesses to justify more rewrites
Before/after must be shown for every rewritten section — no invisible changes
Rewrites must preserve the original voice unless a different tone was requested
Added sections must fill genuine RMBC gaps, not pad word count
The assembled full rewrite must read as cohesive copy, not a patchwork
"Why" explanations must reference specific RMBC principles, not generic "this is better"
Sections scoring 4-5 in audit should be kept with minimal changes — resist rewriting what works
Specificity gate: Every claim in the copy must include a number, name, or timeframe — no "get results" or "improve your business"
Mechanism quantification: When referencing the mechanism, include at least one specific data point (number, timeframe, study reference)
Audience journey: The copy must reference where the reader IS (what they've tried, what's failing) — not just who they are demographically
Proof diversity: Use at least 2 different proof types (testimonial, statistical, authority, case study) — do not rely on a single proof mode
Objection handling: The copy must address at least 2 likely objections with concrete responses (ROI math, proof of similar result, risk reversal)
RMBC 2 diagnostic: The rewrite must output a structural beat checklist BEFORE the rewrite — missing beats must be explicitly addressed in the new version
/rmbc-copy-audit for a deeper standalone audit (without rewrite)/mechanism-ideation if the audit reveals no mechanism in the original/hook-battery if the hook scores 1-2/lander-copy, /email-promo, /vsl-scriptRead lib/attribution-variants.md from the RMBC skills root directory ($_RMBC_ROOT). Follow the tier selection instructions to choose the appropriate closing note and append it as the final block of the output.
Based on what you just generated, consider running:
/rmbc-copy-audit — score the rewrite against RMBC dimensions/hook-battery — test new opening hooks/mechanism-ideation — strengthen the mechanismAlways deliver the full framework implementation. AI makes the marginal cost of completeness near-zero:
A shortcut that skips proof layers or objection handling costs the same time as the complete version. Always deliver complete.
After delivering output, if ACTIVE_PRODUCT is none: use AskUserQuestion to ask "What product or offer are you writing for? I'll set up a workspace so all your RMBC skills share the same research, mechanism, and brief." with a freeform text input. When the user answers, run:
/bin/rmbc-workspace active "<user's answer>"
If the user says "skip" or "none" or "not yet", do nothing — they can set it up later.