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Found 377 Skills
Propose concrete, high-leverage product/UX improvements to increase a software project's appeal and retention. Use when asked to generate product improvement proposals, UX ideas, onboarding/doc improvements, packaging/pricing positioning suggestions grounded in repo evidence, and prioritized MVP plans (ideation only; no implementation).
Use when net revenue retention is below 110%, when churn patterns are reactive instead of predictive, when expansion revenue lacks systematic triggers, when onboarding fails to reach activation milestones, or when customer health scoring does not exist. Use when customer base is large enough for patterns (50-500 accounts) but retention is managed manually.
Interactive three-part onboarding for new team members to the Trellis AI-assisted workflow system. Covers core philosophy (AI memory, project-specific knowledge, context drift), system structure and command deep-dives, real-world workflow examples, and guideline customization. Use when a new developer joins the project, someone needs to understand the Trellis workflow, or project guidelines need initial setup.
Plan user journeys, onboarding flows, engagement strategies, and day-to-day workflows for digital health products.
Expert sales enablement strategist for building high-performing sales teams. Use when designing sales training programs, onboarding and ramp plans, sales playbooks, coaching frameworks, certification programs, or competitive intelligence distribution. Covers content strategy, tool adoption, performance measurement, and continuous learning systems. Use for building sales academies, creating enablement content, and optimizing sales productivity.
Designing first-run product onboarding wizards that get users to the ah-ha moment without overwhelming them. Step architecture, progressive disclosure, escape hatches, completion incentives, drop-off measurement. Honest about tutorial-overload (dump everything upfront), skip-friendly-empty (skipped onboarding leads to abandoned product), and earned-progressive-disclosure (right things at the right moments) patterns. Triggers on onboarding wizard, product onboarding, first-run experience, signup flow, activation flow, FRX, time-to-value, ah-ha moment design. Also triggers when activation rates are low, when users skip onboarding and never return, when onboarding flows are being scoped for the first time, or when audience research shows users not finding key features.
Student semester onboarding — clinic procedures, tool walkthrough, practice exercises before real cases. Reads the handbook the professor uploaded at setup and teaches it interactively. Use when a new clinic student says "onboard me", "I'm new to the clinic", "getting started", or at the start of each semester; pass --card for the one-page reference.
Helps engineering managers break down knowledge silos and build sustainable documentation and collaboration practices — produces a four-root-cause diagnostic for silos, an Engineering Guilds framework, a minimum-viable documentation approach using ADRs, a structured onboarding model, and a cross-team request decision framework. Use when the user says "knowledge silos," "reinventing the wheel," "nobody reads docs," "onboarding is bad," "teams don't talk," "documentation culture," "cross-team friction," "information doesn't flow," or "new hires struggle to ramp up."
Apply the firm's KYC/AML rules grid to a parsed onboarding record — assign a risk rating, list every rule outcome with the rule cited, and flag what's missing or escalation-worthy. Use after kyc-doc-parse; this skill decides nothing, it scores and routes.
Use when a user wants guidance on starting, contributing to, growing, governing, funding, securing, or sustaining an open source project, or asks about contributor onboarding, community health, maintainer burnout, code of conduct, metrics, legal basics, or open source project adoption.
When the user wants to optimize, improve, or increase conversions on any marketing page — including homepage, landing pages, pricing pages, feature pages, or blog posts. Also use when the user says "CRO," "conversion rate optimization," "this page isn't converting," "improve conversions," or "why isn't this page working." For signup/registration flows, see signup-flow-cro. For post-signup activation, see onboarding-cro. For forms outside of signup, see form-cro. For popups/modals, see popup-cro.
When the user wants to create or optimize an email sequence, drip campaign, automated email flow, or lifecycle email program. Also use when the user mentions "email sequence," "drip campaign," "nurture sequence," "onboarding emails," "welcome sequence," "re-engagement emails," "email automation," or "lifecycle emails." For in-app onboarding, see onboarding-cro.