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Identifies performance bottlenecks and provides ordered scaling strategies with triggers, phased plans, and cost implications. Use for "scalability planning", "performance bottlenecks", "capacity planning", or "growth strategy".
Design and optimize systems for high concurrency, throughput, scalability, and elastic scale—concurrency models (threads, async/await, actors), lock-free patterns, connection pooling, caching stampede mitigation, horizontal scaling, load balancing, backpressure, queueing, rate limiting, bulkheads, read replicas, sharding, pool tuning, profiling, capacity planning, SLO-driven autoscaling, multi-region and CDN edge architecture. Use when the user asks about high concurrency, scalability, throughput, horizontal scaling, connection pooling, backpressure, rate limiting, caching stampede, read replica, sharding, autoscaling, capacity planning, lock contention, async scalability, or load balancing—not service decomposition (microservices-developer), event buses only (event-driven-architecture), generic CRUD (senior-software-engineer), SRE on-call only (site-reliability-engineer), load tests without architecture (performance-engineer), or cost-only FinOps (cloud-economist).
Use when designing, planning, implementing, or reviewing any non-trivial change — enforces stateless design, efficient resource usage, and architectural patterns that handle 10x-100x growth without redesign
Logo design principles and AI image generation best practices for creating logos. Covers logo types, prompting techniques, scalability rules, and iteration workflows. Use for: brand identity, startup logos, app icons, favicons, logo concepts. Triggers: logo design, create logo, brand logo, logo generation, ai logo, logo maker, icon design, brand mark, logo concept, startup logo, app icon logo
Use when designing new system architecture, reviewing existing designs, or making architectural decisions. Invoke for system design, architecture review, design patterns, ADRs, scalability planning.
System architecture and technical design specialist. 🚨 TIER 2 SKILL - ON-DEMAND ACTIVATION 🚨 Use when user requests involve: - System architecture design and planning - Technical specifications and ADRs - Technology evaluation and selection - Scalability and performance planning - Integration architecture and API design - English: "design system", "architecture", "ADR", "tech stack", "scalability" - Swedish: "arkitektur", "systemdesign", "teknikval", "skalbarhet" Architecture Specialist (British female voice) provides: - System design and architecture patterns - Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) - Technology evaluation and trade-off analysis - Cloud and microservices architecture - Integration patterns and API design User confirmation optional but recommended for major architectural decisions.
Software architecture and system design - scalability patterns, reliability engineering, and the art of making technical trade-offs that survive productionUse when "system design, architecture, scalability, how should we structure, distributed, microservices, monolith, high availability, design the system, component diagram, architecture, system-design, scalability, reliability, distributed, api, modeling, c4" mentioned.
System architecture skill for designing scalable, maintainable software systems. Covers microservices/monolith decisions, API design, DB selection, caching, security, and scalability planning.
Use when designing system architecture, choosing between monolith/microservices/serverless, planning scalability, or making technology decisions. Covers microservices, event-driven, CQRS, modular monoliths, distributed systems, and reliability patterns for production-grade software.
Expert-level system design, architecture patterns, scalability, and distributed systems
Evaluate acquisition channels using unit economics, customer quality, and scalability. Recommends scale/test/kill decisions.
Expert software architecture covering system design, distributed systems, microservices, scalability patterns, and technical decision-making.