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Write Facebook posts and group content. Use when asked to write, create, draft, or produce a Facebook post, Facebook update, Facebook group post, or Facebook content. Also use when user mentions Facebook in a social media writing context. Outputs longer-form discussion posts with engagement hooks.
When the user wants a comprehensive App Store market overview, daily/weekly market briefing, or combined view of chart movements, trending keywords, featured apps, and new releases. Also use when the user mentions "market overview", "what's happening on the App Store", "market briefing", "weekly report", "market trends", or "state of the market". For chart-specific rank changes only, see market-movers. For keyword trends only, see keyword-research.
Master email marketing from subject lines to sequences. Templates for welcome emails, nurture campaigns, sales emails, and newsletters that get opened, read, and clicked. Use when: Writing email subject lines that get opens; Creating welcome email sequences; Building nurture and sales sequences; Writing newsletters that engage; Re-engagement and win-back campaigns
When the user wants to plan PR, write a press release, or manage media relations. Also use when the user mentions "PR," "press release," "media relations," "news release," "journalist," "media coverage," "product announcement," or "earned media."
Эксперт по копирайтингу. Используй для написания продающих текстов, заголовков, landing pages и conversion copy.
Tracks how competitors position themselves online — scrapes homepages, features, pricing, and blogs to extract messaging, value props, CTAs, and pricing models. Compares against previous snapshots to surface positioning shifts with before/after tracking. Produces messaging matrices, content gap analysis, white space maps, and battlecard inputs. Use when anyone asks about competitor messaging, positioning, website copy, content strategy, or how competitors present themselves. Triggers: "competitor positioning", "messaging comparison", "content gap", "what changed on their site", "competitor homepage", "landing page teardown", "marketing battlecard", "how do they describe their product", "share of voice", "counter-messaging". Do NOT use for business signals like funding/hiring (use competitor-intel), single-company deep dives (use company-deep-dive), or meeting prep (use meeting-prep).
Strategic marketing leadership guidance for B2B SaaS and technology companies. Covers go-to-market strategy, product marketing, content marketing, demand generation, SEO, community building, event marketing, PR, partnerships, and pricing strategy. Use when planning marketing strategy, launching products, building brand awareness, driving demand, or scaling marketing operations. Use for "marketing plan", "GTM strategy", "content strategy", "demand gen", "product launch marketing".
Expert sales enablement strategist for building high-performing sales teams. Use when designing sales training programs, onboarding and ramp plans, sales playbooks, coaching frameworks, certification programs, or competitive intelligence distribution. Covers content strategy, tool adoption, performance measurement, and continuous learning systems. Use for building sales academies, creating enablement content, and optimizing sales productivity.
Generates a complete WhatsApp Business strategy for East African businesses, covering account setup, broadcast segmentation, Status content, groups, opt-in methods, a 30-day message calendar, and KPI framework. Invoke when a client needs a WhatsApp Business presence plan, wants to grow and segment their contact list, or requires a structured broadcast and customer communication strategy.
When the user wants to choose, change, or evaluate their App Store / Google Play category and subcategory — including primary vs secondary category trade-offs, chart-rank competitive analysis, category-driven discoverability, and how category choice affects featuring eligibility. Use when the user mentions "which category", "App Store category", "primary category", "secondary category", "change my category", "Health & Fitness vs Lifestyle", "Productivity vs Utilities", "rank higher in a smaller category", "category chart", "subcategory", "Play Store category", or "should I switch categories". For full ASO health beyond category, see aso-audit. For competitor analysis within the chosen category, see competitor-analysis. For chart movements within categories, see market-movers.
Run keyword research, classify by search intent, cluster into topical groups, and prioritize for content production. Use this skill whenever the user asks to do keyword research, find target keywords, identify ranking opportunities, classify search intent, build a topical map, or plan a content strategy around what people search for. Triggers on keyword research, keyword strategy, search intent, keyword clustering, topic clusters, keyword difficulty, search volume, ranking opportunity, content gap, what should I write about, target keyword, primary keyword, secondary keyword, long-tail. Also triggers when planning a content calendar or new site without keywords yet defined.
Run a comprehensive on-page SEO audit or optimization pass covering title tags, meta descriptions, header structure, content quality, internal links, image optimization, URL hygiene, and on-page schema. Use this skill whenever the user asks to optimize a page, audit on-page SEO, fix titles or meta tags, review header structure, check internal linking, improve a single URL's search performance, or write SEO-friendly copy. Triggers on on-page SEO, page audit, title tag, meta description, H1, header structure, internal links, image alt, URL slug, page optimization, optimize this page, SEO this page. Also triggers for any single-page review where ranking, click-through, or relevance signal quality is the goal, even if the user does not say 'SEO' explicitly.