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Evaluate product desirability, market positioning, and emotional resonance—the complement to friction analysis. Assess whether users will WANT a product (not just use it), identity fit, trust signals, and value proposition clarity. Activate on "will they like it", "market positioning", "appeal analysis", "product desirability", "value proposition", "why would someone choose this", "landing page review", "conversion optimization", "messaging strategy". NOT for UX friction analysis (use ux-friction-analyzer), visual design implementation (use web-design-expert), or A/B test setup (use frontend-developer).
Evaluate and update Pollinations user tiers. Check balances, upgrade devs, batch process users. For finding users with errors, see model-debugging skill first.
Fundamental design principles based on Don Norman's "The Design of Everyday Things". Use when you need to: (1) design affordances and signifiers into interfaces, (2) analyze why products are confusing, (3) apply constraints to prevent errors, (4) design clear feedback mechanisms, (5) bridge gulfs of execution and evaluation, (6) create intuitive conceptual models, (7) apply human-centered design, (8) understand why users make errors and design fault-tolerant systems.
Guide PMs through evaluating feature investments using revenue impact, cost structure, ROI, and strategic value. Delivers build/don't build recommendations.
Use when asked to "product-led SEO", "programmatic SEO", "build programmatic pages", "organic acquisition for product", "decide if SEO is worth it", or "optimize for AI search". Helps evaluate whether SEO fits your business model and how to approach it as a product, not just marketing. The Product-Led SEO framework (created by Eli Schwartz) treats SEO as building products for search users.
Optimize, rewrite, and evaluate prompts using the Anthropic 1P interactive prompt-engineering tutorial patterns (clear/direct instructions, role prompting, XML-tag separation, output formatting + prefilling, step-by-step “precognition”, few-shot examples, hallucination reduction, complex prompt templates, prompt chaining, and tool-use XML formats). Use for 提示词优化/Prompt优化/Prompt engineering, rewriting system+user prompts, enforcing structured outputs (XML/JSON), reducing hallucinations, building multi-step prompt templates, adding few-shot examples, or designing prompt-chaining/tool-calling scaffolds.
Architect a full-stack application on Eve Horizon — manifest-driven services, managed databases, build pipelines, deployment strategies, secrets, and observability. Use when designing a new app, planning a migration, or evaluating your architecture.
Reviews and proofreads blog posts, articles, documentation, communications, emails, and any other write-ups to improve conciseness, legibility, clarity, and tone. Fixes typos, grammar issues, redundancies, run-on sentences, and punctuation errors. Use when the user asks to proofread, review, edit, or improve a piece of writing, or when they share text and ask for feedback, corrections, or a revised version.
Run SEO and GEO audits on URLs covering technical SEO, content quality, E-E-A-T signals, and AI citation readiness. Use when evaluating search performance or diagnosing ranking issues.
Software design principles and patterns. This skill should be used when making architectural decisions, designing classes or modules, or evaluating code structure. Use proactively when discussing SOLID principles, coupling, cohesion, connascence, refactoring structure, class design, module boundaries, dependency injection, or the Four Rules of Simple Design. (user)
Score startup idea through S.E.E.D. niche check + STREAM 6-layer analysis + Devil's Advocate inversion, auto-pick stack, and generate PRD with acceptance criteria. Use when user says "validate idea", "score this idea", "should I build this", "go or kill", "generate PRD", or "evaluate opportunity". Do NOT use for deep research (use /research first) or decision-only framework (use /stream).
Automatically discover and recommend relevant Claude skills when users encounter tasks that could benefit from specialized capabilities. Use this skill proactively when detecting any of these patterns: (1) User mentions working with specific file formats (PDF, DOCX, Excel, images, etc.), (2) User describes repetitive or specialized tasks (data analysis, code review, deployment, testing, document processing), (3) User asks if there's a tool or capability for something, (4) User struggles with domain-specific work (React development, SQL queries, DevOps, content writing), (5) User mentions needing best practices or patterns for a technology, (6) Any situation where a specialized skill could save time or improve quality. Search using SkillsMP API (if configured), skills.sh leaderboard, or GitHub as fallback. Recommend 1-3 most relevant skills and offer to install via npx skills add.