Blog Post Writer

Transform brain dumps into polished blog posts in Nick Nisi's voice. Use when the user wants to write a blog post with scattered ideas, talking points, and conclusions that need organization into a cohesive narrative with Nick's conversational, authentic, and thoughtful tone.

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byManoj Bajaj787 wordsRefs included

What is Blog Post Writer?

What this skill does

The Blog Post Writer skill transforms unstructured and scattered brain dumps into polished, cohesive blog posts that mirror Nick Nisi’s conversational and authentic writing style. It takes raw inputs—such as technical points, random observations, or conclusions—and organizes them into a clear narrative with a natural flow. The output balances substantive detail with personal reflection, blending technical explanations and vulnerability to engage readers effectively.

This skill applies a narrative framework to shape content around a problem, journey, or lesson, ensuring posts have a compelling arc. It replicates Nick’s voice by varying sentence length, using specific examples and inline code, and maintaining a tone that is both thoughtful and approachable without oversimplifying.

Who it's for

This skill is ideal for content marketers and growth leads who need to turn scattered ideas or technical notes into reader-friendly blog posts without losing nuance. SEO specialists and agency strategists can use it to craft authentic, narrative-driven content that connects with developer or technical audiences on platforms like company blogs or Medium. It also suits performance marketers who want to produce detailed yet approachable posts that support longer-term inbound traffic goals.

Use cases include transforming internal brainstorming sessions, developer field notes, or raw interview transcripts into shareable blog content that feels personal but remains informative and credible.

Key workflows

First, collect the user’s raw input—this might be a mix of unorganized thoughts, technical commands, links, or conclusions that lack structure. Next, analyze and internalize Nick Nisi’s voice and tone guidelines to capture his conversational yet substantive style with vulnerability and humor.

Then identify a suitable narrative structure, such as problem-to-resolution or journey-based storytelling, to organize the content logically. The skill writes the post by applying varied paragraph lengths, specific technical details like code snippets, and a tone that shifts between instructional and reflective. Finally, the draft is reviewed to ensure clarity, voice consistency, and the right balance of technical depth and personal insight before sharing for feedback.

Common questions

How does this skill handle technical content? It integrates actual commands and examples naturally while assuming some reader familiarity and explaining only when necessary. Can it work without a clear story arc? Yes, it looks for narrative opportunities but can still produce coherent posts with less obvious story structure. Does it preserve the user’s original ideas? It reorganizes and refines the input to improve flow and clarity while keeping the core points and voice intact.

How to use in Metaflow

Attach the Blog Post Writer skill to a Metaflow agent tasked with creating blog content from unstructured input. Provide the raw notes, ideas, or technical points as input, and the agent will return a polished draft written in Nick Nisi’s voice. Expect the output to be organized around a clear narrative structure and to balance technical accuracy with an authentic, conversational tone. You can then review and iterate the post within Metaflow’s interface before finalizing.

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