Audit, document, or extend your design system. Use when checking for naming inconsistencies or hardcoded values across components, writing documentation for a component's variants, states, and accessibility notes, or designing a new pattern that fits the existing system.
Deep learning for single-cell analysis using scvi-tools. This skill should be used when users need (1) data integration and batch correction with scVI/scANVI, (2) ATAC-seq analysis with PeakVI, (3) CITE-seq multi-modal analysis with totalVI, (4) multiome RNA+ATAC analysis with MultiVI, (5) spatial transcriptomics deconvolution with DestVI, (6) label transfer and reference mapping with scANVI/scArches, (7) RNA velocity with veloVI, or (8) any deep learning-based single-cell method. Triggers include mentions of scVI, scANVI, totalVI, PeakVI, MultiVI, DestVI, veloVI, sysVI, scArches, variational autoencoder, VAE, batch correction, data integration, multi-modal, CITE-seq, multiome, reference mapping, latent space.
Create a competitive analysis brief for one or more competitors or a feature area. Use when informing product strategy or feature prioritization, building sales battle cards, prepping board or investor materials, or deciding where to differentiate vs. achieve parity.
Zoom Virtual Agent Android integration via WebView. Use for Java/Kotlin bridge callbacks, native URL handling, support_handoff relay, and lifecycle-safe embedding.
Package an escalation for engineering, product, or leadership with full context. Use when a bug needs engineering attention beyond normal support, multiple customers report the same issue, a customer is threatening to churn, or an issue has sat unresolved past its SLA.
Zoom Meeting SDK for React Native. Use when embedding Zoom meetings in React Native iOS/Android apps with @zoom/meetingsdk-react-native, JWT auth, join/start flows, platform setup, and native bridge troubleshooting.
Reference skill for Zoom Contact Center. Use after routing to a contact-center workflow when implementing app, web, or native integrations; engagement context and state handling; campaigns; callbacks; or version-drift troubleshooting.
Zoom Contact Center SDK for Web. Use for web chat/video/campaign embeds, engagement event handling, app-context integrations, and Smart Embed postMessage workflows.
Zoom Contact Center SDK for iOS. Use for native iOS chat/video/ZVA/scheduled callback integrations, app lifecycle bridging, rejoin flow, and callback handling.
Reference skill for Zoom Apps SDK. Use after routing to an in-client app workflow when building web apps that run inside Zoom meetings, webinars, the main client, or Zoom Phone.
Zoom Video SDK for Web - JavaScript/TypeScript integration for browser-based video sessions, real-time communication, screen sharing, recording, and live transcription
Build a Zoom meeting bot, recorder, or real-time media workflow. Use when joining meetings programmatically, processing live media or transcripts, or combining Meeting SDK, RTMS, and backend services.
Zoom Meeting SDK for Linux - C++ headless meeting bots with raw audio/video access, transcription, recording, and AI integration for server-side automation
Zoom Virtual Agent iOS integration via WKWebView. Use for Swift/Objective-C script injection, message handlers, support_handoff relay, and URL routing policies.
Manages connected MCP sources for enterprise search. Detects available sources, guides users to connect new ones, handles source priority ordering, and manages rate limiting awareness.
Decide when Zoom MCP is the right fit and produce a safe setup plan for Claude. Use when planning AI workflows over Zoom data, deciding between MCP and REST, or defining a hybrid MCP architecture.
Build or embed a Zoom meeting flow. Use when implementing Meeting SDK joins, web or mobile meeting embeds, meeting lifecycle flows, or when deciding between Meeting SDK and Video SDK.
Reference skill for Zoom webhooks. Use after routing to an event-driven workflow when implementing subscriptions, signature verification, delivery handling, retries, or event-type selection.
Choose the right Zoom architecture for a use case. Use when deciding between REST API, Webhooks, WebSockets, Meeting SDK, Video SDK, Zoom Apps SDK, Zoom MCP, Phone, Contact Center, or a hybrid approach.
Turn a Zoom integration idea into an implementation plan with architecture, auth, and delivery milestones. Use when you need a practical build plan, phased delivery sequence, risk list, and next-step recommendation.
Zoom Contact Center SDK for Android. Use for native Android chat/video/ZVA/scheduled callback integrations, campaign mode, service lifecycle, and rejoin handling.
Cross-product Zoom reference skill. Use after the workflow is clear when you need shared platform guidance, app-model comparisons, authentication context, scopes, marketplace considerations, or API-vs-MCP routing.
Reference skill for Zoom Video SDK. Use after routing to a custom-session workflow when the user needs full control over the video experience rather than an actual Zoom meeting.
Reference skill for Zoom Rivet SDK. Use after routing to a Rivet-based server workflow when implementing auth handling, webhook consumers, API wrappers, multi-module composition, or Lambda receiver patterns.
Perform cohort analysis on user engagement data — retention curves, feature adoption trends, and segment-level insights. Use when analyzing user retention by cohort, studying feature adoption over time, investigating churn patterns, or identifying engagement trends.
Define a North Star Metric and 3-5 supporting input metrics that form a metrics constellation. Classify the business game (Attention, Transaction, Productivity) and validate against 7 criteria for an effective North Star. Use when choosing a North Star Metric, setting up a metrics framework, learning about the North Star Framework, or deciding what to measure.
Brainstorm 5 unique, memorable product names with rationale aligned to brand values and target audience. Use when naming a new product, rebranding, or exploring product name ideas.
Build an Opportunity Solution Tree (OST) to structure product discovery — map a desired outcome to opportunities, solutions, and experiments. Based on Teresa Torres' Continuous Discovery Habits. Use when structuring discovery work, mapping opportunities to solutions, or deciding what to build next.
Brainstorm 3-5 monetization strategies with audience fit, risks, and validation experiments. Use when exploring revenue models, evaluating pricing strategies, or deciding how to monetize a product.
Perform a PESTLE analysis covering Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, and Environmental factors. Use when assessing the macro environment, doing strategic planning, or evaluating external factors affecting your business.
Perform Porter's Five Forces analysis — competitive rivalry, supplier power, buyer power, threat of substitutes, and threat of new entrants. Use when analyzing industry dynamics, assessing competitive forces, or evaluating market attractiveness.