brand-statement
Develop Personal Brand Statement
Guide an interactive discovery process to craft an authentic personal brand statement that positions you effectively.
Arguments
$ARGUMENTS - Optional context about your current role, focus area, or career goals
Workflow
Step 1: The Niche Discovery Framework
Guide through the Skills x Interests x Market Needs exercise:
Part A: Skills Inventory
Use AskUserQuestion to gather (allow multiple selections):
Question 1: Technical Strengths (header: "Tech Skills", multiSelect: true)
- Backend development
- Frontend development
- DevOps/Infrastructure
- System design/Architecture
- Data/Analytics
- Security
- Mobile development
- AI/ML
Question 2: Soft Skills (header: "Soft Skills", multiSelect: true)
- Teaching/Explaining
- Writing/Documentation
- Public speaking
- Mentoring
- Project leadership
- Cross-team collaboration
- Problem decomposition
- Stakeholder communication
Then ask: "What do colleagues consistently ask you for help with?"
Part B: Interests Exploration
Question 3: What Energizes You (header: "Interests", multiSelect: true)
- Building tools that save others time
- Solving complex technical problems
- Teaching and growing others
- Improving processes and efficiency
- Exploring new technologies
- Building communities
- Creating content (writing, speaking)
- Debugging and firefighting
Then ask: "What would you do even if you weren't paid for it?"
Part C: Market Needs Analysis
Question 4: Industry Trends (header: "Market", multiSelect: true)
- AI/ML implementation
- Platform engineering
- Developer experience
- Security/DevSecOps
- Cloud optimization
- Remote team effectiveness
- Code quality/Architecture
- Observability/Reliability
Then ask: "What problems do you see companies paying consultants to solve?"
Step 2: Find the Overlap
Analyze responses to identify niche:
┌─────────────────┐
│ SKILLS │
│ [User's tech │
│ strengths] │
└────────┬────────┘
│
┌──────────┼──────────┐
▼ ▼ ▼
┌───────┐ ┌───────┐ ┌───────┐
│ │ │ YOUR │ │ │
│ │◄─┤ NICHE ├─►│ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
└───┬───┘ └───────┘ └───┬───┘
│ │
▼ ▼
┌─────────────┐ ┌─────────────┐
│ INTERESTS │ │ MARKET │
│ [What they │ │ NEEDS │
│ enjoy] │ │ [Demand] │
└─────────────┘ └─────────────┘
Identify 2-3 potential niches where circles overlap.
Step 3: Craft the Brand Statement
Use the formula:
"I help [target audience] achieve [specific outcome] by [your unique approach]"
Components:
| Component | What to Include |
|---|---|
| Target audience | Be specific: role + context |
| Specific outcome | Concrete result they want |
| Unique approach | Your methodology, perspective, or experience |
Step 4: Generate Statement Options
Produce 3-5 variations:
## Personal Brand Statement Options
### Option 1: The Educator
> "I help [audience] understand [complex topic] by breaking it down into practical, actionable steps."
### Option 2: The Problem Solver
> "I help [audience] overcome [specific challenge] through [your methodology]."
### Option 3: The Translator
> "I help [technical audience] and [non-technical audience] work better together by [bridging method]."
### Option 4: The Builder
> "I help [audience] ship [outcome] faster by creating [tools/processes/systems]."
### Option 5: The Guide
> "I help [audience] navigate [transition/challenge] based on lessons from [your experience]."
Step 5: Context-Specific Variations
Generate versions for different contexts:
## Brand Statement Variants
### LinkedIn Headline (120 characters max)
[Role] | [Specialization] | [Value hook]
### Twitter/X Bio (160 characters max)
[Concise version with personality]
### Elevator Pitch (30 seconds)
"I'm a [role] who specializes in [niche]. I help [audience] by [approach]. Recently, I [credibility example]."
### Full Bio (100 words)
[Expanded version for conference submissions, about pages]
### One-Liner (10 words)
[The most distilled version]
Step 6: Validation Questions
Before finalizing, check:
## Validation Checklist
Test your statement against these criteria:
- [ ] **Natural:** Can you say it in conversation without feeling awkward?
- [ ] **Memorable:** Would someone remember this after meeting you?
- [ ] **Differentiated:** Does this distinguish you from others in your field?
- [ ] **Authentic:** Does this reflect who you actually are?
- [ ] **Actionable:** Does it suggest what you can do for someone?
- [ ] **Believable:** Can you back this up with evidence?
Example Output
## Your Personal Brand Discovery
### Niche Identified
Based on your inputs, your sweet spot appears to be:
**Helping backend teams build reliable systems at scale**
This combines:
- **Skills:** Distributed systems, system design, debugging
- **Interests:** Solving complex problems, teaching others
- **Market:** Reliability engineering, platform teams
---
### Primary Brand Statement
> "I help backend teams build systems that don't page them at 3 AM by sharing battle-tested patterns from scaling startups to millions of users."
---
### Context Variants
**LinkedIn Headline:**
> Senior Backend Engineer | Distributed Systems | Helping teams build reliable systems at scale
**Elevator Pitch:**
> I'm a backend engineer who specializes in distributed systems and reliability. I help teams build systems that scale without keeping them up at night. Last year, I led our team from 99.9% to 99.99% uptime while reducing on-call incidents by 60%.
**One-Liner:**
> I help teams build systems that scale reliably.
---
### Suggested Next Steps
1. Update your LinkedIn headline
2. Refresh your GitHub bio
3. Use this framing in your next intro
4. Start content on this niche topic
Example Usage
# With context
/soft-skills:brand-statement I'm a senior backend engineer interested in developer experience
# Career transition
/soft-skills:brand-statement Moving from individual contributor to tech lead
# Start fresh
/soft-skills:brand-statement
Output
Present complete brand discovery with:
- Niche identification - Where your circles overlap
- Primary brand statement - The main positioning
- Context variants - LinkedIn, elevator pitch, bio versions
- Validation checklist - Tests for the statement
- Next steps - Where to apply it
Common Archetypes
If struggling to find a niche, consider these developer archetypes:
| Archetype | Brand Statement Pattern |
|---|---|
| The Educator | "I help [learners] master [topic] through [teaching style]" |
| The Builder | "I help [users] accomplish [outcome] by building [tools]" |
| The Optimizer | "I help [teams] improve [metric] through [methodology]" |
| The Translator | "I help [group A] and [group B] work better together" |
| The Guide | "I help [audience] navigate [transition] based on [experience]" |
| The Fixer | "I help [teams] solve [problem type] that others find impossible" |