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Found 38 Skills
When the user wants to apply psychological principles, mental models, or behavioral science to marketing. Also use when the user mentions 'psychology,' 'mental models,' 'cognitive bias,' 'persuasion,' 'behavioral science,' 'why people buy,' 'decision-making,' or 'consumer behavior.' This skill provides 70+ mental models organized for marketing application.
When the user wants to design, construct, or improve an offer — the thing they actually sell — including value framing, bonus stacking, guarantee design, scarcity/urgency, naming, and payment structure. Also use when the user mentions 'offer,' 'offer design,' 'build an offer,' 'grand slam offer,' 'irresistible offer,' 'value stack,' 'bonus stack,' 'guarantee,' 'risk reversal,' 'money-back guarantee,' 'scarcity,' 'urgency,' 'high-ticket offer,' 'productize a service,' 'naming an offer,' 'payment plan,' 'down-sell,' 'upsell offer,' or 'why isn't my offer converting.' Best for services, agencies, courses, coaching, info products, high-ticket B2B, and direct-response. If you run pure self-serve SaaS, read pricing first — tiers and packaging do more work there. For price level itself (tiers, freemium, value metric), see pricing. For the page that presents the offer, see copywriting. For the launch moment, see launch. For sales collateral, see sales-enablement.
Conversion-focused landing page optimization playbook. Use when auditing or improving landing pages, hero/CTA sections, forms, social proof, or experimentation plans for marketing sites, SaaS, or e-commerce.
Generates 60 high-impact tweet ideas from reference content across 5 categories
Design a conversion loop for a one-person company from reach to lead capture to purchase. Use when Codex needs to explain conversion concepts when needed, verify MVP prerequisites, ask one question at a time, present multiple conversion-path options, and write user-confirmed outputs into `opc-doc/`.
Apply Service-Dominant Logic (Vargo and Lusch, 2004) and value co-creation principles to reframe exchange and value creation. Use this skill when the user needs to redesign value propositions around service exchange, analyze co-creation dynamics between firms and customers, shift from goods-dominant to service-dominant thinking, or when they ask 'how is value created with customers', 'what is our service logic', or 'how do we enable co-creation'.
Use this skill when users ask "What is the first step to build a brand", the team has a chaotic work rhythm, or discussions on hiring, ad placement, content creation and channel expansion have started without figuring out why to do it and what to do first.
Develop brand positioning strategy including positioning statements, perceptual maps, and brand personality/archetype analysis. Use this skill when the user needs to define or refine how their brand is perceived relative to competitors, craft a positioning statement, build a brand identity framework, or map competitive positions — even if they say 'what makes us different', 'our brand feels generic', or 'how do customers see us vs competitors'.
Create detailed buyer personas and Ideal Customer Profiles (ICP) for B2B and B2C marketing. Generates comprehensive profiles with demographics, psychographics, pain points, goals, objections, and messaging strategies. Use when defining target audience, creating ICP, or developing customer profiles.
Word-of-mouth and virality framework based on Jonah Berger's "Contagious: Why Things Catch On". Use when you need to: (1) engineer word-of-mouth using the STEPPS framework, (2) design products and features that people naturally share, (3) create content that goes viral, (4) build social currency into your product, (5) design environmental triggers that keep your brand top-of-mind, (6) craft high-arousal emotional content, (7) make your product publicly visible and imitable.
Help users plan and execute product launches. Use when someone is planning a product launch, preparing PR outreach, coordinating a go-to-market campaign, launching on Product Hunt, or asking how to generate buzz for a new feature or product.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "get product reviews", "collect customer reviews", "review request emails", "review generation", or mentions product reviews, customer feedback, or review management. Creates strategic review collection systems that maximize review volume and quality while building social proof.