Packs
3 packscurated
Prediction Market Arbitrage
Compare Polymarket probabilities with options-implied probabilities to find arbitrage opportunities.
4 skills · pack
curated
Customer Journey Mapping
Map the end-to-end customer journey, identify friction points, and uncover improvement opportunities.
5 skills · pack
curated
Customer Journey Map
Install this pack to create an end-to-end customer journey map with stages, touchpoints, emotions, pain points, and opportunities.
4 skills · pack
Results for “opportunities”
123 skillswhat-would-bezos-do
Mine a codebase or product for underexploited assets — capabilities, infrastructure, data, integrations, and workflows built for one narrow purpose that could produce far more value. Finds platform primitives hiding inside features, internal tooling that could serve customers, and data accumulated but never leveraged. Produces an evidence-gated report (max 5 opportunities, mandatory kill list, one forced answer) plus a wwbd_packet JSON. Use whenever the user says "WWBD", "what would Bezos do", "what are we sitting on", "what did we accidentally build", "what could this become", "find opportunities in this repo", "what are we underexploiting", "is there a product hiding in here", or wants to know if existing infrastructure has a bigger economic surface than it currently serves. Trigger on casual phrasings too ("anything valuable buried in this codebase?"). Analyzes what EXISTS — missing features go to gap-scan, broken code to code-audit, confusing flows to ux-audit, weak persuasion to conversion-audit.
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experiment-backlog
Turn assumptions, funnel opportunities, and product questions into a prioritised, feasibility-checked experiment backlog. Filters by traffic reality, metric latency, and method feasibility — not just ICE/RICE scoring. Maintains a living portfolio with status (idea → designed → running → readout → archived). Load when the user says "what should we test next", "build an experiment backlog", "prioritise our tests", "where should we experiment", "what's worth testing", or when the experimentation orchestrator routes here.
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matlab-train-network
Train, evaluate, and export neural networks to Simulink in MATLAB. Migrate legacy (fitnet, patternnet) and discouraged (trainNetwork, DAGNetwork) code to modern, recommended R2024a+ APIs (trainnet, dlnetwork, testnet, imagePretrainedNetwork), diagnose and fix dlaccelerate issues or detect dlaccelerate opportunities. Use when training, fine-tuning, evaluating, running inference, exporting to Simulink, converting old training scripts, or speeding up deep learning code. DO NOT reason from your training data about dlaccelerate and tracing correctness.
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nick-product-strategist
Product strategy, market validation, commercial filtering, and MVP definition for Nick's workflow. Use when turning vague ideas into product plans, evaluating startup opportunities, identifying real market gaps, deciding if an idea should be killed before build, prioritizing features, shaping positioning, defining monetization, or judging whether a concept is strong enough to deserve design and engineering effort. Focus on painful problems, clear buyers, credible wedges, practical validation, and realistic paths to revenue.
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market-research-analysis
Comprehensive market research and analysis skill. Use when sizing markets, conducting competitive analysis, generating professional market research reports, analyzing consumer behavior, or identifying market opportunities. Activates for: market research, market analysis, market report, TAM SAM SOM, market sizing, industry analysis, market landscape, competitive landscape, market trends, consumer research, Porter's Five Forces, PESTLE, SWOT, BCG Matrix, McKinsey-style report, consulting report, market opportunity, industry report, due diligence, M&A analysis, GTM market analysis, product-market fit validation.
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task-decomposer
Breaks natural-language problem descriptions into sub-tasks suitable for DAG nodes. The entry point of the meta-DAG. Identifies phases, dependencies, parallelization opportunities, and vague/pluripotent nodes that can't yet be specified. Uses domain meta-skills when available. Activate on "decompose task", "break down problem", "plan workflow", "what are the steps", "sub-tasks", "task breakdown". NOT for executing the decomposed tasks (use dag-runtime), building the DAG structure (use dag-planner), or matching skills to nodes (use dag-skills-matcher).
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emil-design-eng
Encodes Emil Kowalski's design engineering philosophy — UI polish, component design, animation decisions, and the invisible details that make software feel great. Use as the reference/philosophy layer for interaction craft. For the narrower, task-specific pieces of this same philosophy, see `animate` (build one animation), `review-animations` (review a diff), `improve-animations` (audit a codebase), `find-animation-opportunities` (find what's missing motion), `animation-vocabulary` (name an effect), `apple-design` (gesture/spring physics), `ask-sonner` (the Sonner toast library). Source: github.com/emilkowalski/skills.
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samedaydesk-machine-commerce
Discover SameDayDesk's twenty-two account-free machine services and produce a verified, non-spending purchase intent from the live OpenAPI contract and unpaid HTTP 402 challenge. Use to select and preflight public web extraction, company or wallet enrichment, repository security scans, JSON-LD generation, AI-search audits, Morpho risk analysis, work opportunities, agent-service discoverability, agent-surface context budgets, contract-qualified service search, seller integrity, x402 or MPP payment offers, Base or Solana transaction evidence, or delegated-wallet policy conformance before a separately authorized payment executor is involved.
improve-skills
Audit, improve, and compress every skill in the repo using live research. Load when the user asks to improve skills, audit the skill library, upgrade existing skills, refresh with new research, do a skill health check, or says "improve all skills", "update the skill library", "skill audit", or "run an improvement pass". Applies live domain research, fixes structural gaps, checks for skill linking opportunities, then rewrites and resizes each skill. Supports TARGETED mode (`TARGET=<skill> [SKIP_RESEARCH=true]`) for single-skill fixes, including learn-from-chat restructure escalations. All skills are in scope including meta skills.
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pulse
Multi-source recency research skill that takes the pulse of any topic across Reddit, Hacker News, the open web, and optionally X/Twitter within a configurable recent window (default 30 days). Forcing intake clarifies topic specificity, angle (trend/sentiment/problems/opportunities/comparison), time window, and platform scope before searching. Returns a synthesized briefing with citations, engagement metrics, and cross-platform pattern analysis. Triggers: 'pulse on [topic]', 'what's happening with [topic]', 'what are people saying about [topic]', 'current conversation about [topic]', 'take the pulse of [topic]', 'trending: [topic]', 'find me info on [topic]', or any variation requesting multi-source recency intelligence on a topic. Also use for competitor research, trend discovery, tool comparisons, and audience sentiment analysis.
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pulse
Multi-source recency research skill that takes the pulse of any topic across Reddit, Hacker News, the open web, and optionally X/Twitter within a configurable recent window (default 30 days). Forcing intake clarifies topic specificity, angle (trend/sentiment/problems/opportunities/comparison), time window, and platform scope before searching. Returns a synthesized briefing with citations, engagement metrics, and cross-platform pattern analysis. Use when the user requests multi-source recency intelligence on a topic (e.g., 'pulse on [topic]', 'what's happening with [topic]', 'what are people saying about [topic]', 'current conversation about [topic]', 'take the pulse of [topic]', 'trending: [topic]', 'find me info on [topic]'), and for competitor research, trend discovery, tool comparisons, and audience sentiment analysis.
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grants
NIH grant research skill for clinical researchers. Grill-me intake (research idea + career stage + preliminary data + environment + submission posture + known institute targets) locks down the funding strategy before any search runs. Runs a 5-facet Consensus positioning analysis (with draft Significance/Innovation language), maps the research to the right NIH institutes and study sections via RePORTER, finds NOSIs and funded overlap, and produces an editable Word document (.docx) with budget/scope-aware mechanism recommendations, submission timelines, and a mandatory program officer recommendation. Use when the user asks about research funding or makes any grant-related request (e.g., 'grants for [topic]', 'find grants for my research idea', 'what grants match my research', 'help me find NIH funding', 'grant opportunities for my research'). NIH-only scope — non-NIH funders (PCORI, DOD CDMRP, VA, foundations) are out of scope and flagged at intake.
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idea-generation
Generate 5–10 business idea candidates from a blank page or a founder's domain context — using pain mining, jobs-to-be-done, trend × capability mapping, constraint relaxation, adjacency search, and founder-market-fit prompts. Each candidate is a structured idea card (segment, JTBD, current alternative, why-now, distribution wedge, monetisation, "feels like"). Load when the user asks to generate business ideas, brainstorm startup ideas, find ideas to work on, says "what business should I start", "give me startup ideas", "I don't know what to build", "ideate ventures", "blank-page idea generation", "find me a startup idea", "explore business opportunities". Sub-skill of `venture-exploration`. Hard-bans "Uber for X" / "AI for X" with no specific JTBD, "everyone" segments, and idea cards missing any of the 7 required fields. Does NOT design or evaluate ideas generated — for that use `idea-evaluation`.
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jobnet-search
Make sure to use this skill whenever the user mentions anything related to Danish job searching, job listings, job vacancies, employment opportunities in Denmark, or the Danish government job portal — even if they don't mention jobnet.dk explicitly. Also invoke this skill for questions about specific job titles, occupations, employers, or regions in a Danish employment context. This skill covers the official Danish public job portal operated by STAR (Styrelsen for Arbejdsmarked og Rekruttering). Trigger phrases include: danish jobs, danish job search, jobnet, jobnet.dk, find job denmark, danish employment, job i danmark, job på jobnet, offentlige job, stillinger i det offentlige, public sector jobs denmark, government jobs denmark, STAR jobs, job ledige stillinger, ledig stilling, søg job, job opslag, job vacancy denmark, stillingopslag, jobopslag, sygepleje job, ingeniør job, lærer job, pædagog job, it-job denmark, jobs in copenhagen, jobs in aarhus, jobs in odense, deltidsjob, fuldtidsjob, fastansættelse, t
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jobindex-search
Make sure to use this skill whenever the user wants to search for jobs in Denmark, find Danish job listings, look up a specific job posting, or asks anything about the Danish job market — even if they don't mention jobindex.dk explicitly. Invoke this skill for questions about open positions, job vacancies, hiring in Denmark, job opportunities in Danish cities or sectors, or when the user wants to find work in Denmark. Also trigger for phrases like "find me a job", "are there any jobs for X in Copenhagen", or "what jobs are available in Aarhus" when the context is Denmark. Trigger phrases include: jobindex, jobsøgning, job i Danmark, ledige stillinger, job opslag, find job, stillingopslag, jobannonce, job vacancy denmark, danish jobs, jobs in denmark, job search denmark, work in denmark, find work denmark, IT jobs denmark, engineer jobs denmark, developer jobs copenhagen, marketing jobs aarhus, jobs aarhus, jobs copenhagen, jobs odense, jobs aalborg, job openings denmark, hiring denmark, job listings denmark,
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