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Use when asked to "PMF survey", "measure product-market fit", "40% rule", "Sean Ellis test", "Rahul Vohra method", or "how disappointed would you be". Helps quantify product-market fit and systematically improve it. The PMF Survey framework (created by Sean Ellis, popularized by Rahul Vohra at Superhuman) measures how disappointed users would be without your product and turns that data into a roadmap.
Use when asked to "position my product", "positioning canvas", "differentiate from competitors", "figure out our category", "repositioning", or "why customers should pick us". Helps define competitive alternatives, differentiated value, target customers, and market category. April Dunford's positioning framework from "Obviously Awesome" makes your product's value obvious to the right customers.
Design robust A/B test experiments. Use when testing a new feature, validating a hypothesis, or optimizing conversion rates.
Immutable value objects for domain values. Use when working with domain values, immutable objects, or when user mentions value objects, immutable values, domain values, money objects, coordinate objects.
Google Ads deep analysis covering Search, Performance Max, Display, YouTube, and Demand Gen campaigns. Evaluates 74 checks across conversion tracking, wasted spend, account structure, keywords, ads, and settings. Use when user says "Google Ads", "Google PPC", "search ads", "PMax", "Performance Max", or "Google campaign".
Read Figma designs via Figma MCP server. Auto-detects MCP availability and prompts user only if setup is needed. Use when Figma links or UI design images are found in task context.
Business strategy expertise for strategic planning, competitive analysis, market entry, M&A strategy, portfolio management, and strategic decision-making. Use when analyzing competitive positioning, planning growth strategies, or making strategic decisions.
Search for and install Agent Skills that give you specialized capabilities. Before starting work, ask might a skill exist that handles this better than my base knowledge? If the task involves specific technologies, frameworks, file formats, or expert domains. Search proactively, even if the user doesn't mention skills. Skills encode best practices, tools, and techniques you wouldn't otherwise have. Also use when users explicitly ask to find, install, or manage skills.
Physics-based animation library combining React Spring (spring dynamics, gesture integration, 60fps animations) and Popmotion (low-level composable animation utilities, reactive streams). Use when building fluid, natural-feeling UI animations, gesture-driven interfaces, physics simulations, or spring-loaded interactions. Triggers on tasks involving React Spring hooks, spring physics, inertia scrolling, physics-based motion, animation composition, or natural UI movements. Alternative physics approach to motion-framer for more physically accurate animations.
Serial collaborative planning with Plan Note - Multi-domain serial task generation, unified plan-note.md, conflict detection. No agent delegation.
ChatGPT-style deep research strategy with problem decomposition, multi-query generation (3-5 variations per sub-question), evidence synthesis with source ranking, numbered citations, and iterative refinement. Use for complex architecture decisions, multi-domain synthesis, strategic comparisons, technology selection. Keywords: architecture, integration, best practices, strategy, recommendations, comparison.
Qt application architecture, project structure, and entry-point patterns for PySide6, PyQt6, and C++/Qt. Use when structuring a Qt app, setting up QApplication, designing the main window, choosing between MVC/MVP patterns, organizing a src layout, or deciding how to separate concerns in a GUI application. Trigger phrases: "structure my Qt app", "QApplication setup", "app entry point", "Qt project layout", "organize Qt code", "Qt MVC", "Qt MVP", "main window architecture", "new Qt project"