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10DLC brand and campaign registration for US A2P messaging compliance. Assign phone numbers to campaigns.
Configure phone number settings including caller ID, call forwarding, messaging enablement, and connection assignments. This skill provides Java SDK examples.
Configure phone number settings including caller ID, call forwarding, messaging enablement, and connection assignments. This skill provides Ruby SDK examples.
Send and receive SMS/MMS, handle opt-outs and delivery webhooks. Use for notifications, 2FA, or messaging apps.
Above-the-Line (ATL) and Below-the-Line (BTL) messaging framework for targeting executives vs end-users. Use when crafting messages for different seniority levels, deciding message length and tone, or adapting outreach to VPs/C-Level vs Managers/ICs.
Design and implement integration architectures connecting financial systems — APIs, FIX protocol, ISO 20022, event-driven patterns, batch feeds, idempotency, and resilience. Use when building custodian integration pipelines, implementing FIX connectivity for order routing, designing ISO 20022 or SWIFT migration messaging, building batch file processing for custodian feeds or EOD reconciliation, implementing idempotency for transaction APIs, designing retry or circuit breaker patterns, mapping data between systems with different schemas, or troubleshooting integration failures causing recon breaks. Trigger on: FIX protocol, ISO 20022, custodian feed, batch processing, API design, idempotency, circuit breaker, dead letter queue, data mapping, integration architecture, SWIFT migration, mTLS, file feed, event-driven, message broker.
Apply discourse analysis to examine how language constructs meaning, power relationships, and social reality in texts and communications. Use this skill when the user needs to analyze how a text frames an issue, uncover hidden assumptions in language, examine power dynamics in communication, or deconstruct media/corporate/political messaging — even if they say 'what's really being said here', 'how is this framing the issue', or 'analyze the language in this document'.
Work with the QStash TypeScript/JavaScript SDK for serverless messaging, scheduling. Use when publishing messages to HTTP endpoints, creating schedules, managing queues, verifying incoming messages and other QStash features in serverless environments.
Whatfix platform help — Digital Adoption Platform (DAP), in-app Flows, Smart Tips, Beacons, Task Lists, Self Help widget, Product Analytics (funnels, Sankey charts, cohorts), Mirror sandbox training, NPS/custom surveys, Integration Hub. Use when Whatfix flows aren't triggering, users skip walkthroughs, Self Help widget isn't surfacing right content, product analytics look wrong, Mirror sandbox needs setup, Whatfix surveys have low completion, Integration Hub data isn't syncing, need help with Whatfix API or content tagging, setting up Whatfix for a new enterprise app, or comparing Whatfix to WalkMe or Pendo. Do NOT use for in-app messaging strategy across platforms (use /sales-in-app-messaging) or general customer feedback strategy (use /sales-customer-feedback).
Bubbles platform help — async video messaging + AI meeting note-taker with screen recording, auto-join for Zoom/Meet/Teams, AI summaries and action items, and async video comments. Use when setting up Bubbles notetaker to auto-join meetings, configuring which meetings the Bubbles bot should join or skip, troubleshooting Bubbles recordings that lock after two weeks on the free plan, connecting Bubbles to Slack or Notion via Zapier automation, choosing between Bubbles Pro Personal and Pro Teams plans, comparing Bubbles to Loom or other async video tools, or evaluating whether Bubbles fits a sales team that needs CRM integration. Do NOT use for comparing AI note-takers across platforms (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a sales call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
Applies the SUCCESs Framework from Made to Stick by Chip Heath and Dan Heath. Use when crafting messages that need to be remembered, writing pitches, creating presentations, designing training materials, telling stories that drive action, or diagnosing why a message isn't landing. The six principles (Simple, Unexpected, Concrete, Credible, Emotional, Stories) diagnose and fix communication failures. Triggers include 'how do I make this memorable', 'my pitch isn't landing', 'people forget what we told them', 'how do I tell a better story', 'our training materials are boring', 'how do I present data compellingly', 'nobody remembers our message', 'how do I get people to care about this', 'my writing is too abstract'. NOT for channel selection (use Traction), not for brand messaging structure (use StoryBrand), not for positioning (use Obviously Awesome).
Router for Wildix x-bees skills. Use when the user wants to work with x-bees chats, channels, conferences, or messaging — reads, sends, lists, summarizes, or fetches conference details.