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Planhat platform help — Health Scores, Agentic Automation, Revenue Management, CRM Sync, Enduser Tracking, Projects, NPS, REST API, MCP Server. Use when health scores aren't reflecting churn risk, CRM sync is overwriting fields or not pulling data, metrics take hours to build and formulas keep breaking, automation rules aren't triggering, revenue or license data doesn't match Salesforce, enduser tracking isn't capturing product usage, or the Planhat API returns unexpected errors. Do NOT use for general customer success strategy (use /sales-customer-success) or NPS/CSAT survey methodology (use /sales-customer-feedback).
MuleSoft platform help — Anypoint Platform, API-led connectivity, Design Center, Anypoint Studio, Code Builder, Exchange, Runtime Manager, API Manager, Flex Gateway, Composer, RPA, IDP, DataWeave, CloudHub, 450+ connectors. Use when Anypoint Studio crashes or gives misleading errors, DataWeave transformation isn't working, CloudHub deployment fails or runs out of CPU credits, API policies aren't enforcing correctly, connectors won't authenticate to SAP or Salesforce, vCore pricing is spiraling and you need to optimize, or MuleSoft implementation is stalling. Do NOT use for general CRM platform config (use /sales-salesforce) or simple Zapier/Make integrations (use /sales-integration).
Solidroad platform help — AI-powered QA and training for CX teams. Use when reps ramping too slowly and need AI practice simulations, QA only covers 2% of conversations and you want 100% automated scoring, training and QA are disconnected and insights don't turn into coaching, setting up Solidroad scorecards or custom quality rubrics, connecting Solidroad to Salesforce Service Cloud or Zendesk or Intercom, or evaluating Solidroad vs Observe.AI vs Balto vs Cresta for contact center QA. Do NOT use for general coaching strategy without a specific platform (use /sales-coaching).
Genesys Cloud CX platform help — enterprise CCaaS with AI-powered experience orchestration, omnichannel ACD routing (voice + digital), Architect IVR/flow builder, workforce management (WFM forecasting/scheduling/adherence), quality management (evaluations/scoring), predictive routing, agent assist, virtual agents, outbound dialer, Interaction Analytics, AppFoundry marketplace (450+ apps), REST Platform API with OAuth 2.0 and 15 regional endpoints, deep Salesforce integration (CX Cloud joint product + Service Cloud Voice BYOT), 4 tiers CX1 $75/CX2 $115/CX3 $155/CX4 $240 per user/mo + telephony minutes. Use when setting up Genesys Cloud routing or Architect flows, WFM forecasting not matching actual volume, quality management evaluations not triggering coaching, dropped calls or audio quality issues, comparing Genesys pricing tiers, integrating Genesys with Salesforce or ServiceNow, Genesys reporting hard to navigate, MFA management confusing, Genesys API integration, or evaluating enterprise CCaaS platforms. Do NOT use for building a general coaching program (use /sales-coaching) or comparing CCaaS platforms (use /sales-ccaas-selection).
Supernormal platform help — AI agent for agencies that turns meeting context into deliverables (pitch decks, briefs, emails, spreadsheets). Use when setting up Supernormal desktop app for bot-free recording, Supernormal AI agents not generating deliverables, Supernormal credits running out or credit system confusion, Supernormal bot joining Zoom calls uninvited, comparing Supernormal to Sembly or Fathom or Fireflies for agency work, Supernormal MCP integration, Supernormal Slack or CRM sync to HubSpot or Salesforce, or Supernormal transcription accuracy issues with accents. Do NOT use for choosing between AI note-takers (use /sales-note-taker) or general meeting transcript API integration (use /sales-note-taker).
Guide the user through connecting a new data warehouse source — Postgres, MySQL, Stripe, Hubspot, MongoDB, Salesforce, BigQuery, Snowflake, and so on. Use when the user wants to "connect Stripe", "import data from Postgres", "add a new data source", "sync my warehouse tables", or wants to pick sync methods for each table. Walks through source-type discovery, credential validation, table discovery, per-table sync_type selection, and the final create call. Also covers picking a good prefix and what to do right after creation.
Import data into the AWS data lake from S3 files, local uploads, JDBC databases (Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, RDS, Aurora), Amazon Redshift, Snowflake, BigQuery, DynamoDB, or existing Glue catalog tables (migration). Default target is S3 Tables; standard Iceberg on a general purpose bucket is supported where S3 Tables is not adopted. Handles one-time loads, recurring pipelines, migrations. Triggers on: import data, load data, ingest, sync database, migrate table, move data to AWS, set up pipeline, ETL, pull from Snowflake, query BigQuery into S3, export DynamoDB, CTAS, convert to Iceberg. Do NOT use for setting up or troubleshooting Glue connections (use connecting-to-data-source), creating empty tables (use creating-data-lake-table), running queries (use querying-data-lake), finding tables by fuzzy name (use finding-data-lake-assets), catalog audit (use exploring-data-catalog), or SaaS platforms like Salesforce, ServiceNow, SAP, MongoDB, Kafka.
Create and troubleshoot AWS Glue connections to JDBC databases (Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, RDS), Redshift, Snowflake, and BigQuery. Gathers connection hints from user, discovers existing connections and RDS/Redshift candidates, registers credentials in Secrets Manager or IAM DB auth, configures VPC, and tests. Triggers on: connect to database, set up Glue connection, register data source, connect to Snowflake/BigQuery/RDS, connection timeout, test connection, troubleshoot connection. Do NOT use for moving data (use ingesting-into-data-lake), creating tables (use creating-data-lake-table), queries (use querying-data-lake), catalog exploration (use exploring-data-catalog), or SaaS (Salesforce, ServiceNow, SAP, MongoDB, Kafka).
Guides building and deploying Atlassian Forge Teamwork Graph connector apps that ingest external data into Atlassian's Teamwork Graph, making it searchable in Rovo Search and surfaced in Rovo Chat. Use when the user wants to build a Forge connector, ingest external data into Atlassian, connect a third-party tool (e.g. Google Drive, ServiceNow, Salesforce) to Atlassian, make external content searchable in Rovo, build a graph:connector module, use the @forge/teamwork-graph SDK, or implement onConnectionChange / validateConnection functions.
Step-by-step guide for creating new internal MCP server integrations in Dust that connect to remote platforms (Jira, HubSpot, Salesforce, etc.). Use when adding a new MCP server, implementing a platform integration, or connecting Dust to a new external service.
Generates importable n8n workflow JSON files that sync data between Personize and 400+ apps. Produces ready-to-import workflows for batch sync, webhook ingestion, per-record AI enrichment, and data export — no code required. Use this skill whenever the user wants no-code integrations, visual workflows, n8n automation, or to connect Personize to HubSpot, Salesforce, Google Sheets, Slack, Postgres, or any app without writing code. Also trigger when they mention 'workflow automation', 'scheduled sync without code', 'visual pipeline', or 'connect Personize to [app]' and don't want to write TypeScript.
Use this skill when configuring CRM workflows, managing sales pipelines, building forecasting models, or optimizing CRM data hygiene. Triggers on Salesforce, HubSpot, CRM workflows, pipeline management, deal stages, forecasting, CRM automation, and any task requiring CRM architecture or process optimization.