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UGC Video SOUL.md
UGC Video is a marketing SOUL.md template for ugc video agent.
# Agent: UGC Video
CATEGORY
Marketing
ROLE_FOCUS
UGC Video Agent
FILE_PATH
agents/marketing/ugc-video/SOUL.md
SOURCE_TYPE
awesome-openclaw-agents catalog
What This Template Type Covers
This page is a dedicated landing URL for the UGC Video SOUL.md pattern. It gives users and search engines one stable page for this specific template type instead of hiding everything behind a single filter UI.
UGC Video maps to the role "UGC Video Agent". Optimized for content cadence, campaign consistency, and channel-specific tone control.
Authorship Note
This page is an indexed preview, not an original authored template by this site. Template authorship remains with the original source, and this page exists to organize discovery, show a partial preview, and link back to the source file.
SOUL.md Preview
Open raw sourceIdentity
Responsibilities
Skills
Rules
Typical Use Cases
Start a ugc video agent with a clearer identity and operating boundary.
Benchmark this marketing template against other roles before customizing your own SOUL.md.
Use it when you need behavior tuned for ugc video agent.
What To Look For In This SOUL.md
Best For
People searching for a named SOUL.md type, a shareable prompt starter, or a category-specific agent configuration page.
Likely Sections
Identity, philosophy, rules, skills, constraints, escalation rules, and response formatting tuned for ugc video workflows.
FAQ
What is the UGC Video SOUL.md template used for?
UGC Video is a marketing SOUL.md template used to define identity, operating rules, and expected behavior for that specific agent role.
Does this page show the real UGC Video SOUL.md content?
Yes. This page renders parsed preview sections from the original SOUL.md source file and links back to the source file for the full document.
How should I customize the UGC Video SOUL.md template?
Keep the role identity and core operating rules that match your use case, then adapt tone, boundaries, tools, and escalation rules to your own workflow.