Add a Content Type to Your Brand Kit via AirOps MCP
Documenting a content type used to mean writing it up manually and hoping the team actually references it. With AirOps MCP, one prompt does the work: give Claude your brand kit name, a name for the content type, and a sample URL, and the connector creates the content type, auto-extracts the structure and format from the sample page, and attaches it to your Brand Kit. Any workflow can reference it from that point forward.
Process
Find a published page that represents the content type you want to document (e.g., a competitor's guide page, a top-performing piece from your own site).
Find a published page that represents the content type you want to document (e.g., a competitor's guide page, a top-performing piece from your own site).
Prompt Claude via AirOps MCP
Tell Claude: "Add a new content type to my [Brand Kit name] called [content type name]. Use markdown format for the template outline. Use this URL as a sample: [[your-url.com](http://your-url.com)]."
MCP extracts the structure
The AirOps MCP connector fetches the sample URL, extracts the page structure, typical format, and CTA patterns, and builds the content type template automatically.
Content type is attached to your Brand Kit
The new content type appears in your Brand Kit, scoped with structure, format guidance, and any relevant CTA patterns pulled from the sample.
Reference it in workflows
Any AirOps workflow can now reference the content type by name, ensuring consistent structure and format across every piece of content produced for that format.
Key benefits
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