BrandCop
Operator guide

Give BrandCop cleaner inputs.

BrandCop can start from a brand name, but the best audits come from two clear inputs: a brand POV to score against, and a clean location list to scan. Use these prompts to prepare both before you launch the run.

Feeds step 3

Build the brand-guideline POV

Guidelines

A specific rubric is what BrandCop scores against. Ask your LLM to turn public brand materials into concrete rules and hex codes, then paste the answer into Brand guidelines.

Prompt template
Act as a brand strategist. I'm auditing how [BRAND] shows up across its
franchisees' Facebook pages. From [BRAND]'s public brand materials and website,
write a tight scoring rubric I can paste into a brand-audit tool. Use these headings,
with concrete specifics (hex codes, exact rules). Never use vague adjectives. If a value
isn't public, say so instead of guessing.

COLOURS: primary/secondary with hex; background vs accent use
LOGO: correct use, clear space, and what's not allowed (recolour, stretch, rotate, effects)
TYPOGRAPHY: brand fonts and where each applies
IMAGERY: photography style and subjects; flag if illustration or AI-generated imagery is off-brand
TONE: 3 to 5 voice adjectives + "we sound like / we don't sound like"
CLAIMS & LEGAL: required disclaimers and restricted claims (pricing, health, "#1 / best")
DO / DON'T: the most common franchisee mistakes
Feeds step 2

Find locations and Facebook pages

Locations

BrandCop can resolve pages from locations. Give it one confirmed location per line, using names customers recognise, then review the matches before you launch.

Prompt template
Act as a research assistant. List every [BRAND] franchise location in
[COUNTRY / REGION] so I can audit each store's Facebook page. Output one
location per line, exactly:

    Suburb, State

Rules:
One physical store per line. No numbering, headings, or commentary.
Use the suburb / local-area name customers recognise, plus the state or region.
Only include locations you can confirm from the official store locator or reputable directories.
If a store clearly has no public Facebook page, still list it and append "  (no FB found)".

Begin from [BRAND]'s official store-locator page, then cross-check.
Quality checks

Sharpen the run before you spend.

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