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Design a Zoom MCP workflow for Claude. Use when deciding whether Zoom MCP fits a task, when planning tool-based AI workflows, or when separating MCP responsibilities from REST API responsibilities.
Reference skill for Zoom Cobrowse SDK. Use after routing to a collaborative-support workflow when implementing browser co-browsing, annotation tools, privacy masking, remote assist, or PIN-based session sharing.
Reference skill for Zoom Phone. Use after routing to a phone workflow when implementing OAuth, Phone APIs, webhooks, Smart Embed events, URI schemes, CRM or CTI dialers, or call handling automation.
Reference skill for Zoom webhooks. Use after routing to an event-driven workflow when implementing subscriptions, signature verification, delivery handling, retries, or event-type selection.
Reference skill for Zoom Virtual Agent. Use after routing to a virtual-agent workflow when implementing web embeds, Android or iOS wrapper integrations, knowledge-base sync, lifecycle handling, or troubleshooting.
Reference skill for Zoom AI Services Scribe. Use after routing to a transcription workflow when handling uploaded or stored media, Build-platform JWT auth, fast mode transcription, batch jobs, or transcript pipeline design.
Turn a Zoom integration idea into an implementation plan with architecture, auth, and delivery milestones. Use when you need a practical build plan, phased delivery sequence, risk list, and next-step recommendation.
Choose the right Zoom building surface for a use case and explain the tradeoffs clearly. Use when deciding between REST API, Webhooks, WebSockets, Meeting SDK, Video SDK, Zoom Apps SDK, Phone, Contact Center, or MCP for a specific product idea or integration goal.
Debug a broken Zoom integration by isolating the failure point and routing into the right Zoom references. Use when auth, API, webhook, SDK, or MCP behavior is failing and you need a ranked hypothesis list plus verification steps.
Reference skill for Zoom authentication. Use after routing to an auth workflow when choosing app credentials, grant types, scopes, token refresh behavior, or debugging Zoom OAuth failures.
Creates interactive HTML playgrounds — self-contained single-file explorers that let users configure something visually through controls, see a live preview, and copy out a prompt. Use when the user asks to make a playground, explorer, or interactive tool for a topic.
Simple task management using a shared TASKS.md file. Reference this when the user asks about their tasks, wants to add/complete tasks, or needs help tracking commitments.