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Film real client testimonials and success stories on a smartphone so the brand has authentic third-party proof to process, post, and promote.
Category: Content Factory – Produce
Use this when a client has a result worth telling – a finished project, a milestone, a referral-worthy outcome – and you are physically or virtually with them.
Inputs
- A phone with camera and microphone
- A client with a real, specific result (numbers, before/after, a story – not generic praise)
- Verbal or written permission to record and publish (name, face, company)
- Access to the Content Library Google Drive folder
Steps
- Ask permission first: confirm the client is comfortable being named, shown, and published. No anonymous testimonials – attribution is what makes proof credible (see the Website QA Audit trust checks).
- Set the phone at eye level in the client's real environment (their shop, their yard, the finished job).
- Do not hand them a script. Ask real questions and let them answer: "What problem did you have? What did we do? What changed – be specific? Would you recommend this, and to whom?"
- Get them to say their full name, title, and company on camera – this becomes the attribution line.
- Capture 30-60 seconds of b-roll: the finished work, the location, the handshake. Process will need visuals that are not stock.
- Shoot a still photo (headshot or with the work) for use as the testimonial photo and article imagery.
- Name files
YYYY-MM-DD-clientname-storyand upload video + photos to the Content Library Drive folder. - Log in the Content Library tracker with status "Raw – ready for Process" and note the permission status.
Definition of done (QA checklist)
- Client states a specific, concrete result (not "they were great")
- Full name, title, and company captured on camera for attribution
- Publication permission confirmed and noted in the tracker
- At least one still photo and 30s of b-roll captured alongside the testimonial
- Files uploaded to the Content Library and logged for the Process stage
- Linked back to the definitive article and relevant siblings
Example(s)
- Example needed – run the Meta-Article Prompt after first real run. Candidate: a Superior Fence & Rail (Zach Peyton) customer story or a Thank You Machine follow-up captured on site.
File in the zip: skills/content-factory-produce/capture-client-stories-on-phone.md. Download the Task Library zip.
Index: Task Library. Article guidelines.
