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Expert in launching small, focused SaaS products fast - the indie hacker approach to building profitable software. Covers idea validation, MVP development, pricing, launch strategies, and growing to sustainable revenue. Ship in weeks, not months. Use when: micro saas, indie hacker, small saas, side project, saas mvp.
Use when triggering animations on scroll - reveal effects, parallax, sticky headers, progress indicators, or any scroll-linked motion.
Technology adoption and go-to-market strategy based on Geoffrey Moore's "Crossing the Chasm". Use when you need to: (1) identify where your product is in the adoption lifecycle, (2) choose a beachhead market segment, (3) build a "whole product" solution for mainstream buyers, (4) position against incumbent competition, (5) transition from early adopters to mainstream market, (6) develop B2B tech marketing strategy, (7) understand why tech products fail to gain mainstream traction.
Use this skill to work with Microsoft Foundry (Azure AI Foundry): deploy AI models from catalog, build RAG applications with knowledge indexes, create and evaluate AI agents. USE FOR: Microsoft Foundry, AI Foundry, deploy model, model catalog, RAG, knowledge index, create agent, evaluate agent, agent monitoring. DO NOT USE FOR: Azure Functions (use azure-functions), App Service (use azure-create-app).
When the user wants to optimize a signup or registration flow -- including field selection, social auth, single-step vs multi-step forms, or mobile signup. Also use when the user says "signup conversion," "registration form," "reduce signup friction," "signup A/B test," or "signup drop-off." For post-signup onboarding, see product-onboarding. For activation measurement, see activation-metrics.
Expert in building immersive scroll-driven experiences - parallax storytelling, scroll animations, interactive narratives, and cinematic web experiences. Like NY Times interactives, Apple product pages, and award-winning web experiences. Makes websites feel like experiences, not just pages. Use when: scroll animation, parallax, scroll storytelling, interactive story, cinematic website.
Claude + Gemini Cross Fact-Checking. Conduct independent checks by three parties: Opus itself, Gemini Flash, and Gemini Pro → extract issues → discuss → output a consensus report.
Guidelines for Micro-SaaS architecture, Stripe integration, and launch checklists.
Use Microsoft Fabric CLI (fab) to manage workspaces, semantic models, reports, notebooks, and Fabric resources. Activate when users mention fab, Fabric CLI, or need to automate Fabric operations.
Discover your Crown — the positioning statement that declares what territory you rule. This is the fifth element of the World Code framework. Use when someone says "define my positioning", "market position", "what territory do I own", "crown element", or "what do I actually do".
Activate this skill when BenchmarkDotNet (BDN) is involved in the task — creating, running, configuring, or reviewing BDN benchmarks. Also activate when microbenchmarking .NET code would be useful and BenchmarkDotNet is the likely tool. Consider activating when answering a .NET performance question requires measurement and BenchmarkDotNet may be needed. Covers microbenchmark design, BDN configuration and project setup, how to run BDN microbenchmarks efficiently and effectively, and using BDN for side-by-side performance comparisons. Do NOT use for profiling/tracing .NET code (dotnet-trace, PerfView), production telemetry, or load/stress testing (Crank, k6).
Vercel Cron Jobs configuration and best practices. Use when adding, editing, or debugging scheduled tasks in vercel.json.