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Found 35 Skills
Given a change_brief YAML (output from diff-intake), generates an exhaustive list of candidate analytics events to instrument. Takes the perspective of an engineer with a PM mindset — surfaces everything worth considering so a PM can decide what actually matters. Use this as step 2 of the analytics instrumentation workflow, immediately after diff-intake produces a change_brief. Trigger whenever a user has a change_brief YAML and wants to know what analytics events to add, or asks "what should I track for this PR", "what events should I instrument", "generate event candidates", or any request to surface analytics coverage gaps for a code change.
Source of truth for event taxonomy generation, data auditing, and governance best practices in Amplitude. Use when an agent needs to create, validate, audit, score, or recommend improvements to event tracking plans, naming conventions, property standards, data quality, or deprecation workflows. Covers naming rules, property standards, scoring frameworks, safe metadata operations, deprecation procedures, and AI readiness guidance.
Given event_candidates YAML (output from discover-event-surfaces), generates a concrete instrumentation plan for priority-3 (critical) events. Acts as a Software Architect: discovers existing analytics patterns in the codebase, reads the hinted files to determine what variables are in scope, designs minimal chart-useful properties, and identifies the exact insertion point for each tracking call. Outputs a structured JSON trackingPlan. Use this as step 3 of the analytics instrumentation workflow, after discover-event-surfaces. Trigger whenever a user has event_candidates and wants to generate tracking code, asks "instrument these events", "generate tracking plan", "add analytics for these events", "where should I put the tracking calls", or any request to turn event candidates into concrete implementation guidance.
Specifies event tracking and analytics instrumentation requirements for a feature. Use when defining what data to collect, ensuring consistent tracking implementation, or documenting analytics requirements for engineering.
Build and maintain a calendar of upcoming catalysts across a coverage universe — earnings dates, conferences, product launches, regulatory decisions, and macro events. Helps prioritize attention and position ahead of events. Triggers on "catalyst calendar", "upcoming events", "what's coming up", "earnings calendar", "event calendar", or "catalyst tracker".
When the user wants to set up product analytics -- including event taxonomy, tracking plans, funnel analysis, or tool selection (Mixpanel, Amplitude, PostHog). Also use when the user says "event tracking," "analytics setup," "tracking plan," "analytics implementation," or "user identification." For PLG metrics, see plg-metrics. For experimentation, see growth-experimentation.
Monitor API integration of Parallel. Use when building applications with Parallel Monitor API.
Measure what matters with proper event tracking, funnels, cohorts, and metrics. Use when setting up analytics, tracking features, or understanding behavior.
Instrument a LaunchDarkly metric event in a codebase by adding a track() call. Use when the user wants to wire up an event, instrument an action for a metric, add tracking to a feature, or confirm that an event is flowing to LaunchDarkly.
Product analytics instrumentation and strategy covering event taxonomy design, tracking plans, user behavior analysis, activation/retention metrics, and marketing attribution. PostHog-first with multi-platform support (Pendo, Amplitude, Mixpanel, Heap).
Every Discovery v2 endpoint plus offline search, multi-venue watchlists, residency dedup, and on-sale tracking no... Trigger phrases: `what concerts in <city> this weekend`, `what's playing at <venue>`, `where is <artist> playing`, `presale watch`, `ticketmaster events`, `use ticketmaster`, `run ticketmaster`.
Automatically add PostHog analytics instrumentation to code. Triggers when user asks to add tracking, instrument events, add analytics, or implement feature flags in their codebase.