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Run a compliance check on a proposed action, product feature, or business initiative, surfacing applicable regulations, required approvals, and risk areas. Use when launching a feature that touches personal data, when marketing or product proposes something with regulatory implications, or when you need to know which approvals and jurisdictional requirements apply before proceeding.
Expert knowledge of research grant compliance requirements, deliverables tracking, and funder expectations. Use when reviewing work against grant specifications, preparing progress reports, or ensuring alignment with funding requirements from NSF, NIH, EU, and other agencies.
Verify and enforce coding standards, AI guidelines, and workspace compliance across repositories. Use for standards propagation, compliance verification, and enforcing development best practices.
Soc2 Compliance Checker - Auto-activating skill for Security Advanced. Triggers on: soc2 compliance checker, soc2 compliance checker Part of the Security Advanced skill category.
You are a compliance expert specializing in regulatory requirements for software systems including GDPR, HIPAA, SOC2, PCI-DSS, and other industry standards. Perform compliance audits and provide implementation guidance.
Takes a campaign brief and submitted creator content description and produces a structured pass/fail checklist against every brief requirement. This skill should be used when checking if creator content matches the brief, reviewing influencer deliverables against requirements, auditing submitted content for brief compliance, verifying a creator hit all the brief requirements, running a content QA check before approval, comparing a draft to the original brief, grading content against campaign specifications, or reviewing creator submissions before giving approval. For converting raw feedback into a polished revision request to send to a creator, see content-approval-feedback-formatter. For FTC disclosure compliance specifically, see ftc-disclosure-spot-checker.
Paste in raw internal team notes, Slack messages, or email threads with feedback on a creator's content draft and receive a clear, constructive, ready-to-send revision request for the creator. This skill should be used when turning internal feedback into a creator-friendly revision request, cleaning up messy team feedback before sending to a creator, writing a content change request for an influencer, converting brand manager notes into creator revision instructions, translating legal or compliance feedback into plain language for a creator, consolidating scattered feedback from multiple reviewers into one message, drafting a content revision DM or email for an influencer, or preparing approval notes to send after internal review. For building the original content brief, see creator-content-concept-generator. For checking content against brief requirements, see content-to-brief-compliance-checker. For FTC disclosure issues, see ftc-disclosure-spot-checker.
Adapt a single master creator brief into platform-specific versions for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts with correct specs, safe zones, and platform-native guidance. This skill should be used when converting a brief for multiple platforms, adapting a campaign brief from TikTok to Reels, creating platform-specific content briefs from a master brief, adjusting video specs for different short-form platforms, building TikTok and Reels and Shorts versions of one brief, formatting creator deliverables by platform, splitting a campaign brief into platform versions, or generating platform-adapted briefs for a multi-platform creator campaign. For writing the master brief itself, see content-brief-builder. For generating content concepts before briefing, see creator-content-concept-generator. For checking submitted content against a brief, see content-to-brief-compliance-checker.
Takes activated influencers and their deliverables and generates a structured monitoring checklist specifying what to capture on each platform, when to check, and what to do if content goes missing. This skill should be used when building a content monitoring plan for a creator campaign, creating a checklist to track influencer deliverables across platforms, setting up a capture schedule for Instagram Stories before they expire, planning when to screenshot or capture creator posts, building a monitoring cadence for TikTok and YouTube deliverables, organizing content capture across multiple creators and platforms, making sure no creator content slips through the cracks, preparing a content tracking plan before a campaign goes live, or setting up a system to catch expiring Stories and time-sensitive posts. For checking whether submitted content matches the brief, see content-to-brief-compliance-checker. For tracking which creators have posted versus who is overdue, see creator-posting-compliance-tracker.
Input contracted creators with their required vs. actual post counts and receive a compliance table with status classifications and escalation notes for non-compliant creators. This skill should be used when checking which creators have fulfilled their posting obligations, auditing deliverable completion across a campaign, tracking contracted vs. actual posts for an influencer program, identifying which creators are behind on deliverables, building a compliance report for campaign creators, flagging overdue or missing creator posts, reviewing posting status across all creators in a campaign, generating escalation notes for non-compliant influencers, or producing a deliverable tracker for a creator campaign. For checking whether a specific piece of content matches the brief requirements, see content-to-brief-compliance-checker. For chasing a specific creator about a late deliverable, see universal-creator-follow-up-chaser. For building a full campaign report with ROI metrics, see campaign-roi-calculator.
Build agents for legal document analysis, contract review, and compliance checking. Handles document parsing, risk identification, and legal research. Use when creating contract analysis tools, legal research assistants, compliance checkers, or document review systems.
Create and maintain Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) optimized for agentic coding workflows. Use when you need to propose, write, update, accept/reject, deprecate, or supersede an ADR; bootstrap an adr folder and index; consult existing ADRs before implementing changes; or enforce ADR conventions. This skill uses Socratic questioning to capture intent before drafting, and validates output against an agent-readiness checklist.