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Connect SaaS data (HubSpot, Stripe, Salesforce, GitHub, Slack, etc.) to Wren Engine for SQL analysis. Guides the user through the full flow: install dlt, pick a SaaS source, set up credentials, run the data pipeline into DuckDB, then auto-generate a Wren semantic project from the loaded data. Use this skill whenever the user mentions: connecting SaaS data, importing data from an API, dlt pipelines, loading HubSpot/Stripe/Salesforce/GitHub/Slack data, querying SaaS data with SQL, or setting up a new data source from a REST API. Also trigger when the user already has a dlt-produced DuckDB file and wants to create a Wren project from it.
Guides product management for human data platforms—annotation and labeling products, workforce workflows, task design, quality systems (gold sets, adjudication, inter-annotator agreement), customer ML-team project delivery, contributor experience, and privacy-safe handling of human-generated training data. Use when prioritizing roadmap for labeling/RLHF/eval data platforms, writing PRDs for annotation or QA features, defining success metrics for throughput and quality, scoping enterprise customer workflows, or balancing cost-quality-speed tradeoffs—not for hands-on model training (data-scientist), warehouse/analytics pipelines (data-warehouse-engineer), generic BRD workshops without product lens (business-analyst), AI solution architecture for copilots (applied-ai-architect-commercial-enterprise), or control implementation for audits (compliance-engineer). UX flows: product-designer. Eval harnesses: prompt-engineer-agent-prompts-evals. Pricing/packaging for platform: product-management-monetization.
Guides customer-facing and internal technical solution design—discovery and requirements, integration and reference architecture, security/compliance fit, sizing and cost framing, RFP/RFI responses, PoC scoping, build-vs-buy, and handoff to delivery. Use when scoping a customer or partner solution, designing integration architecture for a deal, drafting RFP/RFI technical responses, planning a proof-of-concept, framing security and compliance fit, or preparing solution decks for stakeholders—not for org-wide landing zones and Well-Architected programs (cloud-architect, enterprise-cloud-architect), internal product ADRs and C4 (senior-system-architecture), production Terraform/IaC (infrastructure-engineer), hands-on cloud resource config (cloud-engineer), live PoC execution and competitive demos (sales-engineer), business strategy without technical design (business-consultant), contract redlines (commercial-counsel), or deep FinOps/GL (finops-analyst, compute-accounting-manager).
Use when an SGLang, vLLM, or TensorRT-LLM serving/model optimization task needs prior model-family PR evidence. Query and read the PR-driven history docs under model-pr-optimization-history before choosing source paths, fast paths, kernel/fusion ideas, regression risks, or validation lanes.
Use when a Head of People Ops, BizOps lead, or Internal Communications owner needs to draft and sequence an internal-only change-management communication — a re-org announcement, a tool rollout, a policy change, a benefit change, a leadership transition, a layoff, an acquisition close, or an internal product launch — and the audience is employees (not customers). Triggers on "all-hands announcement", "town-hall script", "change comms", "internal newsletter", "rollout comms", "policy change announcement", "re-org announcement", "internal FAQ", "manager talking points", "Prosci ADKAR", "Kotter 8-step", "layoff comms", "RIF comms", "internal memo". Pairs Prosci ADKAR (Awareness / Desire / Knowledge / Ability / Reinforcement) and Kotter's 8-step change model with deterministic stdlib-only Python tools to produce a sequenced touchpoint calendar, a Kotter-compliant primary announcement, an audience-segmented FAQ, and manager cascade talking points. Industry-tuned via --profile {tech-startup, scaleup, enterprise, public-company, non-profit}. Distinct from marketing-skill/* (external/customer-facing), c-level-advisor/internal-narrative (strategic framing, not tactical drafts), and c-level-advisor/change-management (executive change strategy, not the comms package itself).
Platform-neutral guidance for using Open Computer Use, the open-source Computer Use MCP server and CLI for macOS, Linux, and Windows. Use when an agent needs to install, verify, troubleshoot, configure, or operate Open Computer Use through its native CLI, stdio MCP server, or direct Computer Use tool calls.
Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) skill — optimize content to be cited by AI language models (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, Mistral) as authoritative sources. Distinct from SEO — AEO optimizes for citation in LLM-generated responses, not search rankings. Use when planning content for AI-first search audiences, auditing existing content for E-E-A-T signals, tracking which pages get cited by which LLMs, or building a citation-friendly content strategy. Triggers — 'AEO audit', 'optimize for ChatGPT', 'get cited by Perplexity', 'LLM citation strategy', 'answer engine optimization', 'content for AI search', 'E-E-A-T audit'. Output is a markdown audit report (default) or JSON for pipeline integration. Stdlib-only Python tools.
Literature Scout — Responsible for multi-source literature retrieval, screening, and classification, and constructing literature matrices. Activated when assigned by research supervisors to collect literature. Conduct systematic literature retrieval using tools such as Exa, ArXiv API, Semantic Scholar, etc.
Research prediction markets as data sources or oracle signals for products, agents, dashboards, and corporate decision intelligence. Use for source-grounded analysis of market-implied probabilities, caveats, and integration patterns without investment advice.
Use this skill when the user wants to review, audit, improve, or plan email sending best practices. This includes deliverability, inbox placement, sender reputation, consent, list hygiene, subject lines, preview text, preference centers, onboarding emails, lifecycle emails, product updates, or deciding between marketing and transactional email. It works for any email stack, but when Loops is involved, use Loops behavior and docs as the source of truth. Trigger on phrases like "email deliverability", "inbox placement", "sender reputation", "double opt-in", "unsubscribe", "subject line review", "preview text", "lifecycle emails", "onboarding emails", "product update email", "transactional vs marketing", or "email sending best practices". Do not prefer this skill for pure API implementation; use the Loops API skill for integration details.
Build a complete brand identity and guidelines PDF from any input — an idea, an existing website, a list of reference brands, product photos, or "I want to rebrand X". Use when someone wants a brand identity but does NOT need a full commerce launch (no Shopify, no product listings, no social posting). Trigger phrases: "build me a brand", "make me a brand", "design a brand identity", "brand guidelines for [X]", "i want a brand book", "create a brand from scratch", "brand for [idea]", "i want a brand that feels like [X] + [Y]", "rebrand my [thing]", "visual identity for [thing]", "build-a-brand".
Generate cinematic 1080p iOS app teaser videos from real App Store screenshots, with a GPT-image-2 enhancement pass on each selected screen before generation. Output is a beat-driven cinematic teaser built from GPT-enhanced screenshots, ending with the brand logo/icon plus a deterministic `COMING SOON` overlay. Screens sourced from Pika MCP App Store fetch, a live website (auto-captured), user-supplied files, or URLs. Starts by sourcing real screens and brand assets before any generation. Triggers on: app sizzle, app teaser, app promo, iOS app promo video, app video, app product video, coming soon, seedance, motion graphics, make a promo for my app, make a video for [app], gpt enhance promo. NOT for: short-form consumer content like GRWM, vlogs, UGC, or non-app product ads (use content-video); app-sizzle is specifically for iOS app teaser videos sourced from App Store screens or real app UI.