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Turns something you've already written—a release summary, a linked doc or ticket, or pasted content—into an in-app announcement draft in Userflow.
What it does
You give it the context, it drafts a title and body with you and iterates until the copy is right, then asks who should see it and how prominent it should be. You get a summary to approve before anything is created. What comes back is an unpublished draft and a link into the Builder.
What you'll need
The Userflow MCP connected
Permission to create flows in Userflow. The skill runs with your own account's permissions.
How to use it
Start a conversation and give it something to work from:
"Draft an announcement for this release note." (paste it, or link the doc)
"We shipped bulk export this morning—write an announcement for it."
"Turn this Jira ticket into an in-app announcement for admins only."
You can point it at a Notion page, a Jira issue, a Google Doc, or a public URL if the matching connector is available. If it can't reach what you linked, it'll say so and ask you to paste the relevant part rather than guessing at the contents.
How prominent it should be
You'll be asked to choose one of three:
Silent—appears without notifying anyone.
Badge—shows a quiet unread counter. This is the default.
Boosted—actively pops up. If you choose this, you'll pick between a pop-out, a modal, or a notification.
Things worth knowing
Announcements need a published Resource Center with an Announcements block. That's what actually surfaces them to people, and it's true even for the boosted options. If your account doesn't have one, the skill will mention it once as a heads-up—it won't stop you creating the announcement, but without it the announcement can quietly get no views. See the Resource Center Implementation Guide.
Images are added afterwards. Adding one to the draft isn't something the skill does—open the Builder link and add it there.
Nothing publishes on its own. The draft is created first. You'll be offered the choice to publish, and that's a separate confirmation—or you can review in the Builder and publish there yourself.
Targeting gets read back to you before it's used. Describe the audience in plain language and you'll see the skill's interpretation in plain English before it's applied, because a mismatch in how a value is stored can silently stop targeting from matching anyone.