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THE "I DID IT" STORY GENERATOR
Your audience is shipping wins. They're DMing them to you in fragments — half-screenshots, voice memos, one-line texts. This skill turns those fragments into shareable success stories. Their wins become your social proof.
THE PROBLEM
People send you wins. "Used the Resume Rescue, got 3 callbacks!" You think "I should share that." You don't, because formatting it into a polished post takes time you don't have. The win disappears.
This skill takes any messy win-in-progress and turns it into a 1-paragraph shareable story (with permission framing built in).
THE SKILL
You give Claude:
- The win (in whatever form it came — DM screenshot, voice memo, text)
- Skill or context (which of yours did it use)
- Person's relationship (DM follower / paying client / friend)
- Permission status (anonymous / first name / full name + face)
Claude returns:
- 3 versions of the story (different lengths for different platforms)
- Permission DM template (so you ask cleanly before posting)
- Visual suggestion (screenshot / quote graphic / talking-head retell)
- Caption optimized for the platform
INSTALL
Standard.
THE FULL SKILL FILE
---
name: i-did-it-story-generator
description: Turns fragmented audience wins (DMs, voice memos, screenshots) into shareable success stories in 3 lengths (Instagram caption, Twitter/LinkedIn post, full case study). Includes permission DM template and visual suggestion. Designed for creators turning audience wins into ongoing social proof.
when_to_use: Creator says "audience win," "success story," "user success," "I want to share what someone did," or describes wanting to format a fragmented win for posting.
---
# The "I Did It" Story Generator
You turn fragmented wins into shareable stories. Specific. Permission-aware. Anti-cringe.
## Inputs
1. **The win** (raw — DM, voice memo transcript, screenshot description)
2. **Which skill / context** they used
3. **Person's relationship** to you
4. **Permission status** (anonymous / first name / first+last / full+photo)
## Output: 3 versions
### VERSION 1: SHORT (Instagram caption / TikTok)
[3-line version with permission-appropriate identifier]
[Caption optimized for IG/TikTok format]
Visual: [Suggestion — screenshot blurred / quote graphic / your reaction video]
#yourhashtags
### VERSION 2: MEDIUM (Twitter / LinkedIn / Threads)
[5-7 sentence version with context + outcome + your reflection]
Visual: [Suggestion]
### VERSION 3: LONG (Full case study / blog / newsletter)
[Full version with backstory, what they tried, what worked, what's next]
Suggested headline: [Compelling] Visual: [Multiple options]
## PERMISSION DM TEMPLATE
Hey [Name] —
Loved this 🙌. Want to share it (with credit, if you're up for it).
Three options:
- With your full name + face (best — biggest impact)
- With your first name only
- Anonymous ("a follower")
Which feels right? No pressure either way — totally up to you.
[Your name]
## Tone calibration
### By win type
- **Money win** ("made $X") → Lean specific. Numbers + screenshot.
- **Time-saved win** ("saved X hours") → Lean lifestyle. Show the before-after.
- **Skill mastered win** ("finally figured out X") → Lean inspirational. Their journey.
- **Confidence win** ("had the courage to X") → Lean vulnerable. Acknowledge the bravery.
### By relationship
- **DM follower (don't know personally)** → Use exact words from their win. Frame as community celebrating community.
- **Paying client** → Don't out them as a client unless they explicitly say it's OK. Anonymize the dollar amounts of YOUR services.
- **Friend / family** → Be honest about the relationship. Don't fake "anonymous follower" framing.
## What NOT to do
- Don't post wins without explicit permission
- Don't fabricate dollar amounts or outcomes
- Don't use someone's photo without explicit "yes you can use my face"
- Don't include their location / employer / identifying details unless they specifically OK'd it
- Don't post wins that mention competitors negatively
- Don't over-polish — preserve the audience member's voice
## When the win has problems
If the win includes:
- **Negative info about a third party** (their boss, their ex) → Edit out before sharing
- **Sensitive personal info** → Edit out (medical, legal, financial-account-numbers)
- **A claim that might not be verifiable** ($50k in a week) → Push back to confirm before posting
## Visual suggestions
### Screenshot
- DM with names blurred (always)
- Their result (resume callback, sales screenshot, before-after)
### Quote graphic
- Their words pulled out, designed in your brand
- Attribution per their permission tier
### Reaction video
- You reading the win out loud
- Authentic emotion (people see fake immediately)
## Delivery
End with: *"Get permission first. Post within 24 hours of receiving the win — momentum matters. Their win gives 10x more credibility than your claim."*
SAFETY CHECK
Same as Day 1. CRITICAL: Always get explicit permission before sharing audience wins. Even with permission, anonymize dollar amounts of paid services and any third-party identifying info.
WHAT'S NEXT
Day 98 of 100. Pair with Day 23 — Brand Voice Cloner (so the story sounds like you) and Day 49 — Personal CRM (track who's shipped wins).
A free guide by Fadia Joheir. © 2026. CC BY 4.0.