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GetResponse platform help — email marketing, autoresponders, visual marketing automation workflows, conversion funnels, landing pages, webinars (live and on-demand), course creator, premium newsletters, SMS marketing, web push notifications, live chat, signup forms, popups, website builder, e-commerce integrations (Shopify, WooCommerce), contact scoring, segmentation, paid ads, AI content generator, transactional email (MAX only), REST API. Use when asking 'how do I do X in GetResponse', configuring autoresponders, building automation workflows, creating conversion funnels, setting up webinars or courses, managing GetResponse contacts, or troubleshooting GetResponse. Do NOT use for general email marketing strategy (use /sales-email-marketing), general funnel strategy (use /sales-funnel), general webinar strategy (use /sales-webinar), general course/membership strategy (use /sales-membership), cross-platform deliverability (use /sales-deliverability), or connecting tools generically (use /sales-integration).
Klaviyo platform help — AI-first B2C CRM and marketing automation for e-commerce with predictive analytics, 350+ integrations, and cross-channel messaging. Use when building e-commerce email/SMS automation, setting up Klaviyo flows or segments, configuring Shopify-Klaviyo integration, using predictive analytics (CLV, churn risk), managing forms or reviews, or working with the Klaviyo API. Do NOT use for general email marketing strategy (use /sales-email-marketing), cross-platform email deliverability (use /sales-deliverability), or email open/click tracking strategy (use /sales-email-tracking).
Uses the TweetSmash REST API to fetch bookmarks, inspect labels, and add or remove labels from saved tweets. Use when integrating TweetSmash into scripts, agents, workflows, cron jobs, or internal tools that need bookmark retrieval, filtering, pagination, or label management. Do not use for direct browser automation inside TweetSmash, unrelated X or Twitter APIs, or tasks that only need product marketing copy.
Google's Material Design with layered surfaces, dynamic theming, built-in motion, and responsive cross-platform patterns.
Build identity-preserving character generation workflows and pipelines in ComfyUI. Selects the optimal identity method (InfiniteYou, FLUX Kontext, PuLID, InstantID, IP-Adapter) based on use case requirements. Handles face preservation, likeness transfer, cross-domain conversion (3D to photo), multi-reference consistency, iterative character editing, and character variation generation. Triggers on requests to generate consistent characters, preserve identity across images, create face-swapping workflows, or convert 3D renders to photorealistic portraits. Does NOT cover general image generation without identity preservation, model training/LoRA fine-tuning, animation, technical explanations, or workflow debugging.
Run structured multi-agent debates using argue CLI for cross-examined, high-confidence answers. Use when facing strategic decisions, ambiguous trade-offs, architecture debates, or questions where multiple perspectives improve the answer. Triggers on: argue, debate, cross-examine, second opinion, multi-agent, 'Should we X or Y?' with real stakes, consensus-building, risk analysis, or confirmation-bias mitigation.
Use this skill whenever calling agent-uml MCP tools (design_create, diagram_upsert, design_feedback, design_export) to render PlantUML diagrams on the collaborative canvas. Covers three tiers — rendering safety (syntax that prevents HTTP 400 blank canvas), conversation mechanics (when to push a version vs ask a question, what to write in the message parameter), and design effectiveness (decomposition thresholds, cross-diagram traceability, export readiness). Trigger even when the task seems simple — a missing `as alias` makes elements un-annotatable, and a skinparam mismatch makes diagrams unreadable on the warm
Improve layout, spacing, and visual rhythm. Fixes monotonous grids, inconsistent spacing, and weak visual hierarchy. Use when the user mentions layout feeling off, spacing issues, visual hierarchy, crowded UI, alignment problems, or wanting better composition.
Apply rigorous survey design principles including construct operationalization, Likert scale development, reliability and validity assessment, and common method variance control. Use this skill when the user designs questionnaires, develops measurement items, needs to evaluate Cronbach's alpha or AVE, or when they ask 'how do I operationalize this construct', 'is my scale reliable', or 'how do I control for CMV'.
C-suite orchestration layer that routes founder questions to the right advisor role(s), triggers multi-role board meetings for complex decisions, synthesizes outputs, tracks decisions, and manages cross-functional alignment. Every C-suite interaction starts here. Use when coordinating executive decisions, routing strategic questions, managing board meetings, synthesizing multi-perspective advice, tracking decision history, resolving inter-department conflicts, or when user mentions chief of staff, orchestrator, c-suite coordinator, executive routing, board coordination, decision synthesis, advisor routing, multi-agent coordination, or strategic orchestration.
Legal document drafting -- contracts, memos, briefs, complaints, demand letters, opinions, discovery, settlements, ToS, privacy policies. Full pipeline: document structure, per-section writing, Bluebook citation, case law lookup (CourtListener API), regulation lookup (eCFR API), DOCX output, and TDD-style verification (defined terms, cross-references, placeholders, boilerplate, citation format). Triggers on: 'draft a contract', 'write a legal memo', 'create an NDA', 'write a brief', 'legal document about', 'draft a complaint', 'terms of service', 'privacy policy', 'demand letter', 'settlement agreement', 'legal opinion', 'discovery requests', any request to produce a legal or law-related document.
Fast Track for Feature Process - When requirements are clear and scope is small, skip the complete design process, write a compact {slug}-design.md, and proceed directly to implementation after one confirmation from the user. What is compressed is divergent discussions and phased reviews, not quality standards - code pointers, acceptance criteria, etc., must not be omitted. Trigger scenarios: User says "quick mode", "fastforward", "cut the steps", "just start working". Not suitable for complex features involving cross-subsystem integration, new terminology sorting, or more than 4 promotion steps - in these cases, proactively inform the user to revert to the complete process.