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Found 16 Skills
Choose the right Zoom building surface for a use case and explain the tradeoffs clearly. Use when deciding between REST API, Webhooks, WebSockets, Meeting SDK, Video SDK, Zoom Apps SDK, Phone, Contact Center, or MCP for a specific product idea or integration goal.
End-to-end product development for iOS/macOS apps. Covers market research, competitive analysis, PRD generation, architecture specs, UX design, implementation guides, testing, and App Store release. Use for product planning, validation, or generating specification documents.
Help users scope projects and cut features effectively. Use when someone is defining an MVP, dealing with scope creep, trying to ship faster, or needs to make tradeoffs about what to build.
Write or update a single-feature PRD (`Type: feat`/`fix`/`chore`) with scope, user stories, and acceptance criteria. Triggers: plan prd, write feature spec, define acceptance criteria, update prd.
Create a visionary press release following Amazon's "Working Backwards" methodology to define and communicate a product or feature before building it. Use this to align stakeholders on the customer va
Design and analyze business models using the Business Model Canvas framework. Use when evaluating startups, planning new products, pivoting existing businesses, or understanding how companies create and capture value.
Create outcome-based roadmaps using Now/Next/Later instead of Gantt charts. Use when asked to create a roadmap, plan quarterly, organize milestones, or figure out what to build over the next few months. Anti-date, anti-feature-list, pro-outcome.
Generate user demand research reports from real user feedback. Scrape and analyze feature requests, complaints, and questions from Reddit, X, and GitHub.
Create an Amazon-style PR/FAQ (future press release + FAQ) plus a backcasting launch plan to align on customer value, scope, and GTM readiness. Use for working backwards, PRFAQ / PR-FAQ, future press release, backcasting, launch plan.
Prioritization frameworks — RICE, WSJF, ICE, MoSCoW, and opportunity cost scoring for backlog ranking. Use when prioritizing features, comparing initiatives, justifying roadmap decisions, or evaluating trade-offs between competing work items.
Help users prioritize product roadmaps and backlogs. Use when someone is deciding what to build next, sequencing features, allocating resources across projects, handling stakeholder requests, or struggling with too many competing priorities.
Creates a concise one-page solution overview that communicates the proposed approach, key decisions, and trade-offs. Use when pitching solutions to stakeholders, aligning teams on approach, or documenting solution intent before detailed specification.