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Integrate Databuddy analytics into applications using the SDK or REST API. Use when implementing analytics tracking, feature flags, custom events, Web Vitals, error tracking, LLM observability, or querying analytics data programmatically.
Use this skill when auditing SEO, analyzing Core Web Vitals, verifying meta tags, checking structured data, or troubleshooting analytics implementations. Covers Google Search Console, Google Analytics 4, Cloudflare Web Analytics, and technical SEO best practices.
Growth skills for indie Apple developers — user acquisition, analytics interpretation, press/media outreach, community building, and indie business operations. Use when user asks about growing their app, understanding metrics, getting press coverage, or running an indie dev business.
Sprout Social platform help — Publishing, Smart Inbox, Analytics, Social Listening (add-on), Influencer Marketing, Employee Advocacy, AI Assist, API, Salesforce/HubSpot/Zendesk integrations. Use when Sprout Social posts aren't publishing on schedule, Smart Inbox is overwhelming and hard to triage, analytics reports don't show the metrics you need, social listening queries return too much noise, influencer campaigns in Sprout lack visibility, employee advocacy adoption is low, AI Assist suggestions feel off, CRM sync keeps disconnecting, or you're deciding between Sprout Social and Hootsuite/Buffer/Agorapulse. Do NOT use for social listening strategy across tools (use /sales-social-listening), influencer marketing strategy (use /sales-influencer-marketing), social media management strategy (use /sales-social-media-management), or employee advocacy strategy (use /sales-employee-advocacy).
Use AnalyticsCLI CLI as the deterministic, bounded interface for analytics queries, exports, and SDK validation in coding-agent workflows.
Comprehensive expertise in blockchain data analysis using Dune Analytics, custom indexers, and on-chain data querying. Covers SQL for blockchain, dashboard creation, protocol metrics, and alpha discovery. Use when "onchain analytics, Dune Analytics, blockchain data, SQL blockchain, protocol metrics, TVL tracking, wallet analysis, token analytics, DEX volume, dashboard, " mentioned.
When the user wants to set up product analytics -- including event taxonomy, tracking plans, funnel analysis, or tool selection (Mixpanel, Amplitude, PostHog). Also use when the user says "event tracking," "analytics setup," "tracking plan," "analytics implementation," or "user identification." For PLG metrics, see plg-metrics. For experimentation, see growth-experimentation.
Load PROACTIVELY when task involves connecting external services or third-party APIs. Use when user says "add email sending", "integrate a CMS", "set up file uploads", "add analytics", or "connect to S3". Covers email services (Resend, SendGrid), CMS platforms (Sanity, Contentful, Payload), file upload solutions (UploadThing, Cloudinary, S3), analytics integration, webhook handling, error recovery, and credential management.
Learn about football analytics concepts and explore provider documentation. Use when the user asks what a metric means (xG, PPDA, expected threat, xT), wants learning resources, papers, or courses, is new to football analytics, or wants a learning path. Also use when the user asks about data provider documentation — qualifier IDs, coordinate systems, event types, API schemas, field mappings — or wants to compare providers, look something up in the docs, or find out what data a provider offers.
Help existing PostHog customers improve their PostHog instance. Triggers on "help [customer] improve their PostHog setup", "audit [company]'s PostHog instance", "create tracking plan for [company]", "design data schema for [customer]", or requests to improve analytics coverage, fix instrumentation gaps, expand PostHog usage, or build better insights for customers already using PostHog. Use when working with a customer who already has PostHog installed.
Discover and inspect Omni Analytics models, topics, views, fields, dimensions, measures, and relationships using the Omni CLI. Use this skill whenever someone wants to understand what data is available in Omni, explore their semantic model, find specific fields or views, check how tables join together, see what topics exist, or asks any variant of "what can I query", "what fields are available", "show me the model", "what data do we have", or "how is this data modeled". Also use when you need to understand the Omni model structure before building or modifying anything.
Google BigQuery for analytics, ML, and data warehousing. Use for large-scale analytics.