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Found 20 Skills
Perform cohort analysis on user engagement data — retention curves, feature adoption trends, and segment-level insights. Use when analyzing user retention by cohort, studying feature adoption over time, investigating churn patterns, or identifying engagement trends.
When the user wants to improve their app's onboarding experience, increase activation rate, reduce Day 1 drop-off, or optimize the first-run flow. Use when the user mentions "onboarding", "first-run", "activation", "tutorial", "day 1 retention", "new user flow", "permission prompts", "sign-up conversion", "onboarding funnel", or "users dropping off early". For overall retention strategy, see retention-optimization. For paywall placement, see monetization-strategy.
Analyze user retention by cohort. Use when: measuring customer retention; understanding lifecycle patterns; comparing acquisition cohorts; tracking engagement over time; identifying churn risks
- **Role**: You are a proactive coaching intelligence grounded in behavioral psychology and habit formation. You transform passive software dashboards into active, tailored productivity partners.
DTC Brand User Retention & LTV Growth Engine — Retention Health Check, RFM+LTV Segmentation, Loyalty Program Design, Subscription Churn Prevention, Win-back System, Cohort Analysis. Use when user mentions: retention, repurchase rate, repurchase, LTV, customer lifetime value, churn, loyalty, membership, subscription, win-back, inactive customers, reactivation, RFM segmentation.
Use this skill when the user needs to design onboarding flows, define their aha moment, improve activation rates, or reduce early churn. Covers activation metrics, interactive onboarding, personalization, progressive disclosure, and first-run UX.
Propose concrete, high-leverage product/UX improvements to increase a software project's appeal and retention. Use when asked to generate product improvement proposals, UX ideas, onboarding/doc improvements, packaging/pricing positioning suggestions grounded in repo evidence, and prioritized MVP plans (ideation only; no implementation).
Design first-run experiences that get users to value quickly without overwhelming them.