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Read.ai platform help — meeting intelligence with engagement/sentiment analytics, Search Copilot across meetings/email/chat, Ada digital twin, REST API (beta) + MCP Server (`api.read.ai/mcp/`), OAuth auth, webhook automations (`meeting_end` events with HMAC signing), CRM sync to Salesforce/HubSpot, Zapier/n8n workflows, 20+ language transcription. Use when setting up Read.ai webhooks or API integration, connecting Read.ai transcripts to a CRM or data warehouse, configuring Read.ai engagement analytics for a sales team, comparing Read.ai pricing tiers, troubleshooting Read.ai auto-joining meetings without permission, or setting up the Read.ai MCP server with Claude or Cursor. Do NOT use for picking between note-takers (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a specific call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
Audionotes platform help — multi-format AI note-taker that converts voice, text, images, video, and YouTube links into structured notes with AI summaries, 100+ output templates, and WhatsApp Bot. Use when setting up Audionotes for capturing voice memos and generating AI summaries or meeting minutes, configuring Zapier automations to route notes to CRM or project tools, connecting Audionotes to Notion for automatic note syncing, troubleshooting webhook payloads not arriving at your endpoint, fixing transcription accuracy issues with accented or specialized audio, or choosing between Audionotes Free and Pro plan. Do NOT use for comparing AI meeting note-takers across platforms (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a sales call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
trendHERO platform help — Instagram influencer analytics (95M+ profiles, 20+ filters), Account Quality Score (AQS 1-100, fake follower detection), Audience Analysis, Daily Tracking, Ads Database (10M+ posts), Audience Overlap, REST API (Bearer auth, webhooks). Covers discovery search, AQS interpretation, audience vetting, tracking setup, ads database research, API integration, and pricing (Free/Lite/Pro/Advanced). Use when you suspect an influencer has fake followers, trendHERO search results aren't matching your niche, you need to monitor an influencer's metrics over time, you want to see which influencers your competitors are using, the trendHERO API isn't working as expected, you're unsure which trendHERO plan fits your budget, or you're deciding between trendHERO, HypeAuditor, and Heepsy. Do NOT use for influencer strategy across platforms (use /sales-influencer-marketing), TikTok marketing (use /sales-tiktok-marketing), gaming influencer marketing (use /sales-gaming-marketing), or ad campaigns (use /sales-retargeting).
Help a PhD student intentionally choose which cognitive mode to enter right now (deep production, wide reading, or collaborative engagement) and plan their day around these modes to minimize context-switching costs. Use this skill whenever the user is at the start of a day or work block and unsure what to focus on, feels scattered across too many activities, asks "what should I do right now", wants to plan their day, or feels frustrated by constant context-switching. Trigger on phrases like "plan my day", "what should I work on now", "I feel scattered", "context switching", "deep work", "can't focus", "I have X hours", or whenever the user is trying to decide between substantively different kinds of work (writing vs reading vs meetings).
Applies Steve Blank's Customer Development methodology from The Four Steps to the Epiphany. Use when a startup is searching for customers and a business model before scaling. Covers the four-step process: Customer Discovery (find if anyone wants what you're building), Customer Validation (prove you can sell it repeatably), Customer Creation (drive demand matched to Market Type), and Company Building (transition from learning org to execution org). Triggers include 'we built it but no one's buying', 'should we hire salespeople yet', 'how do we find our first customers', 'we're burning cash and sales aren't scaling', 'are we in a new or existing market', 'when do we scale'. NOT for companies that have already crossed the chasm into mainstream (use Crossing the Chasm instead), not for optimizing an existing sales funnel, not for product development methodology (this is its companion, not replacement).
Applies the StoryBrand SB7 Framework from Building a StoryBrand by Donald Miller. Use when writing website copy, crafting brand messaging, creating marketing materials, building sales funnels, or designing email campaigns. The SB7 Framework positions the customer as the hero and the brand as the guide across 7 story elements. Triggers include 'how should we write our website', 'our messaging is confusing', 'customers don't understand what we do', 'how do I write a tagline', 'what should our homepage say', 'nobody reads our emails', 'how do I create a lead generator', 'our marketing isn't working but our product is good'. NOT for growth channel selection (use Traction), not for product positioning against competitors (use Obviously Awesome), not for pricing (use Monetizing Innovation).
Generate on-brand marketing images via Codex's built-in image_generation tool. Trigger when user asks to: (a) create marketing assets (ad / logo / slide / product-mockup / scene / lighting-transform / LinkedIn-or-social carousel) for a specific brand, (b) extract or build a brand profile (DESIGN.md) from URL / Tailwind config / tokens.json / Figma Variables / CSS custom props / description / existing brand asset, (c) maintain on-brand consistency across multiple image jobs for the same brand. Do NOT trigger for: UI code generation, frontend reference imagery (use imagegen-frontend-web instead), video generation, or general image editing without brand context.
Run cross-framework agent comparisons using evaluatorq from orqkit — compares any combination of agents (orq.ai, LangGraph, CrewAI, OpenAI Agents SDK, Vercel AI SDK) head-to-head on the same dataset with LLM-as-a-judge scoring. Use when comparing agents, benchmarking, or wanting side-by-side evaluation. Do NOT use when comparing only orq.ai configurations with no external agents (use run-experiment instead).
Creates a structured competitive analysis comparing features, positioning, and strategy across competitors. Use when entering a market, planning differentiation, or understanding the competitive landscape.
A documentation page — left nav, scrollable article body, right-rail table of contents. Use when the brief mentions "docs", "documentation", "guide", "API reference", or "tutorial".
A three-card social-media carousel laid out as 1080×1080 squares — three cinematic, on-brand panels with display headlines that connect across the series ("onwards." → "to the next one." → "looking ahead."). Each card has a brand mark, a number / total, a caption, and a "loop" affordance. Use when the brief asks for a "carousel post", "social carousel", "Instagram carousel", "LinkedIn series", "X thread cards", or "三连发".
Design and critique TikTok/Reels visual hooks for short-form slideshow or video production. Use this when discussing how to make the first image, first frame, opening shot, visual sequence, slideshow cover, or first 1-3 seconds strong enough to stop the scroll, especially for generated image/video workflows and UGC-style ads.