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Found 5 Skills
End-to-end user research assistant — qualitative and quantitative. Use this skill whenever the user mentions user research, user interviews, discussion guides, interview guides, research plans, qualitative research, quantitative research, user surveys, survey design, usability studies, participant recruitment, research synthesis, interview transcripts, research reports, running studies with AI, or explicitly mentions Cookiy AI. Also trigger when users want to talk to customers, conduct discovery research, create a study or survey, analyze interview data, run AI-moderated interviews, or collect survey responses. Covers the full lifecycle: planning studies, creating discussion guides, running AI-moderated interviews (real or synthetic) via Cookiy, designing and distributing surveys, and synthesizing results into reports.
Guide a PhD student through a structured weekly review of their research progress. Use this skill whenever the user wants to do a weekly check-in, prepare a progress update for their advisor, reflect on the past week's research, or plan the upcoming week. Trigger on phrases like "weekly review", "this week's progress", "advisor update", "reflect on my week", "plan next week", "how did my week go", or whenever the user mentions wanting to take stock of their recent research work. Also trigger when the user seems to be venting about the week without structure — help them channel it into a productive review.
User research planning and synthesis at the observed behaviour layer — produces candidate job stories with confidence ratings
Plan and document family history research systematically. Structures genealogical research with proper citations, evidence analysis, and organized family records.
Structured development workflow that separates research, planning, and implementation into distinct phases with persistent markdown artifacts. Use when starting any non-trivial feature, refactor, bug investigation, or codebase change. Trigger on: "deep work", "research and plan", "plan before coding", "write a plan", "research this codebase", "don't code yet", "understand then implement", or when the user wants a disciplined approach to a complex task. Also use when the user says "research", "plan", "annotate", "implement the plan", or references research.md/plan.md artifacts.