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Use this skill ANY TIME the user asks about a specific company. Triggers: "tell me about [company]", "research [company]", "what does [company] do", "who is [company]", "look up [company]", "company deep dive", "due diligence on [company]", "background on [company]", "dig into [company]", "analyze [company]", or evaluating a company for investment, partnership, or sales. MUST be used instead of answering from memory — fetches real-time web data (funding, leadership changes, product launches, news) your training data lacks. Use even for well-known companies. Produces a sourced 360° report covering funding, leadership, product/tech, market position, news, and strategic outlook with dates and URLs. Do NOT use for multi-company competitor monitoring (use competitor-intel) or meeting prep with attendees (use meeting-prep).
Researches meeting attendees and their companies before any meeting using real-time web data. Surfaces roles, recent activity, company context, and talking points — then maps cross-attendee relationships. Use this skill when the user asks to prepare for a meeting, research someone they're meeting, or wants context on attendees. Common triggers: "prepare me for my meeting", "who am I meeting with", "research this person", "meeting prep", "brief me on [person]", "I have a meeting with [person/company]", "get me ready for my call", "what should I know about [person]", "background on [person] before our meeting", "attendee research". Requires the Nimble CLI (nimble search, nimble extract) for live web data. Do NOT use for multi-company competitor monitoring (use competitor-intel) or single-company deep dives without attendees (use company-deep-dive).
Discovers, enriches, and scores local businesses in any neighborhood using Nimble Web Search Agents (WSAs) and web data. Returns a structured, ranked list with confidence scores, reviews, social presence, and an interactive map. Use this skill when the user asks about local businesses, places, or neighborhood discovery. Common triggers: "find all coffee shops in", "map every bar in", "local businesses in", "discover gyms near", "what restaurants are in", "neighborhood guide for", "local places in", "find places near", "list all [business type] in [area]", "best [type] near [location]", "build a neighborhood guide", "local place search". Requires the Nimble CLI (nimble agent run, nimble search, nimble extract) for live web data via WSAs and fallback search. Do NOT use for competitor analysis or monitoring (use competitor-intel), company research or deep dives (use company-deep-dive), general web search or extraction (use nimble-web-expert).
Discovers all businesses of a given type in any geography using Nimble WSAs. Two modes: Discovery finds businesses from scratch; Audit compares a user's existing list (Google Sheet, CSV, inline) against fresh discovery, categorizing entries as matched, discovered-only, or reference-only. Vertical presets (Healthcare, SaaS, Restaurants, Legal, Auto/Home) auto-select WSA routing. Triggers: "find all X in Y", "build a list of", "market sizing", "account universe", "how many X in Y", "TAM for", "discover all", "audit my list", "compare against", "what am I missing", "gap analysis", "verify my business list", "prospect list". Do NOT use for competitor monitoring — use competitor-intel instead. Do NOT use for company deep dives — use company-deep-dive instead. Do NOT use for neighborhood-level exploration with social enrichment — use local-places instead.
Finds qualified candidates for a role by searching LinkedIn, Indeed, GitHub, and other professional platforms using Nimble Web Search Agents. Accepts a job description, role title, or freeform request and returns a ranked candidate list with profiles, skills, and contact signals. Use this skill when the user wants to find, source, or recruit candidates for a role. Common triggers: "find candidates for", "source engineers in", "who can I hire for", "find me a [role]", "recruiting for", "talent search", "find a [role] in [city]", "build a candidate list", "sourcing for [role]", "who's available for", "find potential hires". Also triggers on a pasted job description followed by a sourcing request. Do NOT use for job market research or salary benchmarking — use market-finder instead. Do NOT use for researching a single known person — use company-deep-dive or meeting-prep instead.
Tracks how competitors position themselves online — scrapes homepages, features, pricing, and blogs to extract messaging, value props, CTAs, and pricing models. Compares against previous snapshots to surface positioning shifts with before/after tracking. Produces messaging matrices, content gap analysis, white space maps, and battlecard inputs. Use when anyone asks about competitor messaging, positioning, website copy, content strategy, or how competitors present themselves. Triggers: "competitor positioning", "messaging comparison", "content gap", "what changed on their site", "competitor homepage", "landing page teardown", "marketing battlecard", "how do they describe their product", "share of voice", "counter-messaging". Do NOT use for business signals like funding/hiring (use competitor-intel), single-company deep dives (use company-deep-dive), or meeting prep (use meeting-prep).
Searches the live web via Nimble APIs to monitor competitors and produce a structured intelligence briefing. Runs parallel searches for news, product launches, hiring signals, and funding — then compares against previous findings to highlight only what's new. Use this skill when the user asks about competitors, competitive intelligence, or what rival companies are doing. Common triggers: "what are my competitors doing", "competitor update", "competitor news", "competitive landscape", "market intel", "what's new with [company]", "track [company]", "competitor briefing", "who's making moves", "competitive analysis", "losing deals to [company]", "battlecard". Also use before board meetings or strategy sessions when the user wants competitive context. Requires the Nimble CLI (nimble search, nimble extract) for live web data. Do NOT use for single-company deep dives (use company-deep-dive), meeting prep with attendees (use meeting-prep), or non-business queries.