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Week 27, 2026 (June 29 - July 5)
53 skills joined the catalog this week. Connected users got every one automatically.
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- Fun Content APIsUse when a task needs light entertainment content from a live API - "build a quiz/trivia game", "random dog picture", "cat fact", "advice of the day", "random fun fact" - for a demo, bot, party feature, or filler content slot. Open Trivia DB is the quiz default (its session-token mechanics are documented here); catfact.ninja, random.dog, Advice Slip, and Useless Facts cover the rest, all keyless. Do NOT use for placeholder users/products/images in a prototype - use test-placeholder-data instead; do NOT use for dictionary or encyclopedia lookups - use language-reference instead; if the request is a vague "I need live data", route through public-data-api-picker.
- Space & Earth Science DataUse when a task needs live space or geophysical data - "recent earthquakes near X / above magnitude Y", "NASA picture of the day", "near-Earth asteroids this week", or "latest full-disk Earth image". USGS FDSN is the default for quakes (no key, GeoJSON); NASA's APIs cover astronomy (DEMO_KEY works, free key is instant). Do NOT use for weather, storms, or air quality - use weather-climate instead; do NOT use for maps/geocoding - use geo-places instead; if the request is a vague "I need live data", route through public-data-api-picker.
- Finance & FX DataUse when a task needs live or historical money data - "convert USD to EUR", "current/past exchange rate", "FX rate on this date / over this range", or "current price of Bitcoin/Ethereum, market cap, 24h change". Frankfurter (ECB reference rates, no key) is the FX default; CoinGecko's free keyless tier covers crypto. Do NOT use for stock quotes or equities - no keyless stock API survives verification, say so instead of guessing; do NOT use for country economic indicators like GDP or inflation series - use government-open-data instead; if the request is a vague "I need live data", route through public-data-api-picker.
- Geo & Places DataUse when a task needs live geographic lookups - "geocode this address", "what's at these coordinates" (reverse geocoding), "lat/lon for this city", "which country/state is this ZIP or postal code in", or "country facts: capital, currency, population, flag". Nominatim (OpenStreetMap) is the geocoding default; Zippopotam for postal codes; APICountries for country facts. All keyless. Do NOT use for weather at a location - use weather-climate instead; do NOT use for country-level statistics over time (GDP, population trends) - use government-open-data instead; if the request is a vague "I need live data", route through public-data-api-picker.
- Public Data API PickerUse when a task needs real, live data but the domain is vague or unstated - "I need real data for X", "is there a free API for this?", "pull actual data into this demo", "no mock data, use a real source", or picking a data source before building. Routes to the right Live Data skill (weather-climate, geo-places, finance-fx, space-earth-science, government-open-data, test-placeholder-data, language-reference, fun-content), every one backed by keyless liveness-verified APIs. Do NOT use when the domain is already explicit - a request naming weather, FX, earthquakes, or fake users goes straight to that skill; do NOT use for designing your own API - use api-design instead.
- Government & Open DataUse when a task needs official country-level statistics - "GDP / population / life expectancy / inflation / unemployment for country X over time", "compare indicator Y across countries", or EU-official figures ("Eurostat says…"). World Bank Indicators is the default (no key, every country, 1,400+ series back decades); Eurostat covers EU-official statistics. Do NOT use for a country's static facts like capital or currency - use geo-places instead; do NOT use for live FX rates or crypto - use finance-fx instead; if the request is a vague "I need live data", route through public-data-api-picker.
- Weather & Climate DataUse when a task needs real weather data pulled live - "what's the forecast for X", "current temperature/wind here", "historical weather for this date range", "air quality / AQI right now", or "active US weather alerts" - and you should call a free keyless API instead of deliberating. Open-Meteo is the default (global forecast, history, air quality, no key); api.weather.gov covers official US alerts. Do NOT use for turning place names into coordinates, country facts, or postal codes - use geo-places instead; do NOT use for FX or crypto prices - use finance-fx instead; if the request is a vague "I need live data", route through public-data-api-picker.
- Language & Reference DataUse when a task needs dictionary or encyclopedia lookups from a live source - "define this word", "pronunciation / phonetics / synonyms of X", "get the Wikipedia summary of Y", "search Wikipedia for Z", or pulling a topic's intro paragraph and thumbnail into an app. Free Dictionary API covers words; Wikipedia's REST API covers topics; both keyless. Do NOT use for country facts or geography - use geo-places instead; do NOT use for trivia questions or random facts - use fun-content instead; if the request is a vague "I need live data", route through public-data-api-picker.
Coding
Business
- Seller Lead NurtureWins listings before competitors are invited by nurturing homeowner leads with quarterly home-value updates, an equity-position letter, lifecycle triggers like a neighborhood sale, and the CMA offer as the conversion event. Use when an agent says "how do I get more listings", "nurture my seller leads", "a homeowner asked what their house is worth", or "how do I stay in front of past clients and my farm". Do NOT use for keeping buyer leads warm - use buyer-nurture-sequence instead - or for the pricing presentation itself, which is cma-narrative-builder.
- RE Negotiation PrepPrepares real estate agents for offer and inspection negotiations with a two-sided position worksheet, offer-strength evaluation beyond price, repair-vs-credit-vs-price-reduction decision rules, escalation-clause mechanics, and a pre-set walk-away number. Use when an agent says "we got three offers, help me compare", "prep me for this negotiation", "the inspection came back rough", or "should we counter or accept". Do NOT use for job-offer or compensation negotiation - use salary-negotiation instead - or for investment term negotiation, which is term-sheet-negotiation.
- Open House Follow-UpConverts open-house visitors into clients with door capture, a same-evening first touch, a 3-touch follow-up sequence, and buyer-signal triage by financing and timeline. Use when an agent says "follow up with my open house leads", "what do I send open house visitors", "my sign-in sheet goes nowhere", or "how do I work an open house". Do NOT use for generic B2B follow-up cadences - use sales-followup-cadence instead.
- CMA Narrative BuilderTurns a comparative market analysis into a pricing story a seller accepts - defensible comp selection, plain-language adjustments, the overpricing-cost math, and a price-band recommendation aligned to portal search brackets. Use when an agent says "help me present my CMA", "the seller wants to list too high", "how do I justify this price", or "Zillow says their house is worth more". Do NOT use for negotiating the offers that come in after listing - use re-negotiation-prep instead.
- Buyer Nurture SequenceKeeps not-yet-ready homebuyers warm for months with timeline-based segmentation, listing alerts with a why-this-one note, a monthly market-update touch, the pre-approval nudge, and re-engagement triggers. Use when an agent says "keep my buyer leads warm", "these buyers aren't ready yet", "build my buyer drip", or "leads keep going cold and buying with someone else". Do NOT use for generic marketing email drips - use email-drip-builder instead - or for post-open-house first contact, which is open-house-follow-up.
- RFP Response WriterAnswers RFPs and security questionnaires with discipline - a go/no-go score before any writing (win probability times deal size against effort, under 30 percent win chance means decline), a compliance matrix mapping every requirement to a response, answer-library reuse, and win themes threaded through every section. Use when a user says "we got an RFP, help us respond", "should we even bid on this RFP", "build a compliance matrix for this RFP", "answer this security questionnaire", or "our RFP responses take weeks and we keep losing". Do NOT use for proactive proposals sent without a formal solicitation - use sales-proposal-writer instead.
- Crisis Comms ExternalDrafts and sequences external communications during an incident or crisis - a first statement within the hour, acknowledge-what-you-know-without-speculating discipline, a single-spokesperson rule, channel sequencing from status page to email to social, and a legal-review escalation boundary, with severity-tiered statement templates. Use when a user says "we have an outage and customers are asking questions", "we had a data breach, what do we say publicly", "draft a public statement about this incident", "the story is blowing up on social, how do we respond", or "when do we need legal to review this statement". Do NOT use for routine technical status posts during normal-severity incidents - use status-page-update instead - for the internal writeup after resolution - use postmortem-writer instead - or for calming one angry customer - use refund-deescalation instead.
- Testimonial Capture InterviewRuns customer interviews engineered to produce usable testimonials and case-study raw material - a question sequence that elicits before/after specifics and real numbers, a permission and approval workflow, quote-editing ethics (tighten but never fabricate), and a soundbite extraction procedure. Use when a user says "get a testimonial from this customer", "interview our customer for a case study", "our testimonials are all vague praise, help me get better ones", "draft interview questions for a customer success story", or "can I edit this customer quote". Do NOT use for turning the raw material into the finished case study - use case-study-builder instead - or for research interviews with subject-matter experts where the goal is learning, not marketing material - use expert-interview instead.
- Webinar Funnel BuilderDesigns a complete webinar funnel - registration page promise, reminder email sequence timed against typical 35-45 percent show-up rates, webinar structure with a 70 percent teach / 30 percent offer split and the pivot script, replay window and urgency rules, and the post-webinar email sequence - with a funnel-metrics table of benchmark ranges. Use when a user says "help me build a webinar funnel", "our webinar show-up rate is terrible", "how do I structure the webinar so the pitch doesn't feel gross", "what emails should go out before and after the webinar", or "how long should the replay be available". Do NOT use for one-to-one sales demo calls - use demo-script instead - for general nurture sequences unattached to an event - use email-drip-builder instead - or for standalone landing page copywriting - use landing-page-copy instead.
- Local SEO PlaybookRanks a local service business in the Google map pack and local organic results by working the three local ranking factors - relevance, distance, and prominence - through service-page structure, honest city pages, citation consistency, and review velocity. Use when an owner asks "how do I rank in the map pack", "why does my competitor outrank me locally", "do I need a page for every service", or "should I make pages for every city near me". Do NOT use for hands-on Google Business Profile settings - use google-business-profile-optimizer instead. Do NOT use for general non-local website SEO - use seo-optimizer instead.
- Review EngineBuilds a systematic review generation and response engine for a local service business - the ask-at-peak-satisfaction timing rule, SMS ask scripts, a review-velocity target benchmarked to the top competitor, and word-for-word response procedures for 1-3 star reviews. Use when an owner asks "how do I get more Google reviews", "a customer left a bad review, what do I say", "should I text customers for reviews", or "why does my competitor have way more reviews". Do NOT use for the rest of the Google Business Profile setup - use google-business-profile-optimizer instead. Do NOT use for turning existing reviews into website FAQ content - use review-to-faq-builder instead.
- Google Business Profile OptimizerOptimizes a Google Business Profile as the storefront of a local service business - primary category selection, service-area setup, weekly photo cadence, Q&A seeding, posts, and NAP consistency - ordered by ranking impact. Use when an owner asks "why don't I show up on Google Maps", "how do I set up my Google Business Profile", "what category should my business be", or "how do I get more calls from Google". Do NOT use for broader local ranking strategy across the website and citations - use local-seo-playbook instead. Do NOT use for review generation and responses - use review-engine instead.
- Nonprofit Board PackBuilds the nonprofit board meeting pack that produces engagement instead of nodding - a one-page dashboard of finances, program KPIs, and fundraising pipeline up front, routine items batched into a consent agenda, one real decision per meeting, and an explicit ask naming what board members can do. Use when a nonprofit ED says "prepare the board packet", "our board meetings are just report-outs", "the board approves everything without discussion", "what should go in the board dashboard", or "how do I get the board to actually help". Do NOT use for general board governance strategy, recruitment, or managing board dynamics - use board-management instead - and do NOT use for the public annual report - use impact-report-builder instead.
- Quote Follow-Up SequencesBuilds a follow-up system that chases every outstanding quote for a local service business - same-day speed-to-quote, a day 1/3/7/14 cadence mixing call, SMS, and email, the assumptive close, quote-expiry urgency, and win/loss logging, with copy-paste templates. Use when an owner says "customers ghost after I send the estimate", "how do I follow up on quotes without being annoying", "my close rate on written estimates is low", or "should quotes expire". Do NOT use for B2B sales-team follow-up cadences - use sales-followup-cadence instead. Do NOT use for reducing appointment no-shows before the visit happens - use no-show-reduction instead.
- No-Show ReductionCuts appointment no-shows for a local service business with a three-step reminder ladder (booking confirmation, day-before SMS, morning-of SMS with the tech's name and photo), confirmation-required policies, deposit rules for high-value appointments, and a reschedule-not-cancel script. Use when an owner says "customers keep not being home when the tech shows up", "how do I reduce no-shows", "should I take deposits for appointments", or "people cancel same-day and it kills my schedule". Do NOT use for chasing quotes after the visit happened - use quote-follow-up-sequences instead. Do NOT use for winning back lapsed customers - use win-back-campaign instead.
- Local Referral EngineBuilds referral flow and local partnerships for a local service business - the ask-after-five-star-moment rule, two-sided referral incentive design, complementary-trade partnerships, and neighborhood-domination tactics like job-site signage and just-worked-on-your-street cards. Use when an owner asks "how do I get more word-of-mouth", "should I pay customers for referrals", "how do I partner with other trades", or "how do I get more jobs in the same neighborhood". Do NOT use for gym referral and affiliate programs - use referral-and-affiliate-system instead. Do NOT use for formal B2B partnership deals - use partnership-strategy instead.
- Local Unit EconomicsModels the money engine of a local service business - cost per lead by channel, booking rate, show rate, close rate, average ticket, and repeat rate - computing CAC, first-90-day cash, LTV to CAC, and a self-funding verdict, with a runnable calculator. Use when an owner asks "what does a new customer actually cost me", "can I afford more ad spend", "is my marketing paying for itself", or "which lead channel should get the next dollar". Do NOT use for gyms - use gym-money-model instead. Do NOT use for SaaS or subscription software - use unit-economics instead.
- Raise Your Rates PlaybookRaises freelance rates safely - 20-30 percent for new clients when utilization passes 80 percent, 60-90 days notice for existing clients, grandfathering decision rules, a word-for-word rate-increase email, and walk-away math. Use when a freelancer says "I'm fully booked but not earning enough", "how do I raise my rates", "should I grandfather my old clients", "write my rate increase email", "what if they leave when I raise prices", or "when is the right time to charge more". Do NOT use for negotiating a salary or a job offer - use salary-negotiation instead; for setting the retainer price itself from capacity math, use retainer-pricing-calculator.
- Client Onboarding SystemRuns a first-14-days client onboarding procedure - kickoff agenda, asset and access collection checklist, a written communication contract, and the first-quick-win rule of shipping something visible in week one. Use when a freelancer or consultant says "new client just signed, now what", "how do I kick off this engagement", "set up my client onboarding", "the project stalled waiting on client assets", "client keeps Slacking me at 10pm", or "how do I start a retainer on the right foot". Do NOT use for onboarding a new employee into a role - use onboarding-plan-builder instead; for in-product user onboarding copy, use onboarding-copy.
- Scope Creep DefenseDetects scope creep and converts it to paid work using the new-request test, a one-yes courtesy budget, a word-for-word change-order script, and a relationship-preserving no. Use when a freelancer says "the client keeps asking for little extras", "this project has doubled and the price hasn't", "how do I say no without losing the client", "they want one more quick thing", "can I charge for this add-on", or "the retainer hours are gone but requests keep coming". Do NOT use for writing the contract clauses that make this enforceable - use statement-of-work-writer instead; this skill enforces at delivery time what that skill establishes at signing.
- Agency Monthly ReportBuild the monthly client report that renews retainers - results-first structure with business outcomes before activity, the metric-that-matters-to-them rule, work-completed as evidence rather than headline, and a next-month plan with one client-action recommendation. Includes a full copy-paste template and a good/bad results-section pair. Use when an agency team says "write this month's client report", "our reports are just a list of tasks we did", "the client says they don't know what they're paying for", or "make our reporting actually defend the retainer". Do NOT use for the quarterly business review deck - use agency-qbr-upsell instead.
- Retainer Pricing CalculatorPrices monthly freelance retainers from capacity math (billable hours at 50-60 percent of working hours), an effective-rate floor, and a value-anchor adjustment, with utilization red lines and a runnable Node calculator. Use when a freelancer says "what should I charge for a retainer", "how many clients can I actually take", "price my monthly package", "am I undercharging", "my calendar is full but I'm broke", or "what's my minimum viable rate". Do NOT use for pricing a software product or subscription tiers - use saas-pricing instead; for one-time salary or offer negotiation, use salary-negotiation.
- Retainer Economics CalculatorCompute per-client and agency-wide retainer profitability for a team-based agency - loaded delivery cost including account management time, gross margin per client, team utilization, and the fire-or-fix and sales-stop verdicts - with a runnable Node calculator. Use when an agency owner asks "which of my clients are actually profitable", "what's my real margin per retainer", "are we over capacity", "should we fire this client", or "can we take on another account". Do NOT use for pricing a solo freelancer's own retainer rate - use retainer-pricing-calculator instead.
- Productized Service DesignerConverts custom freelance work into fixed-scope, fixed-price productized offers using the scope-box procedure, a 3-tier structure with the middle tier as the target, and deliverable definition rules. Use when a freelancer says "how do I productize my services", "I want to stop trading hours for dollars", "package my offer", "every project is a custom quote", "design my service tiers", or "clients keep asking what exactly they get". Do NOT use for choosing a pricing model for a software product - use saas-pricing instead; for the overall pricing rationale of a business, use pricing-strategy.
- Statement of Work WriterWrites a dispute-preventing statement of work with explicit inclusions and exclusions, a 2-revision-round limit, acceptance criteria, a 50-percent-upfront or milestone payment schedule, and a change-order clause, from a full template with [FILL] fields. Use when a freelancer or consultant says "write my SOW", "the client keeps adding stuff and I have nothing in writing", "how do I define scope in the contract", "what should my payment terms be", "draft a statement of work for this project", or "client won't sign off on the deliverable". Do NOT use for the persuasive proposal that wins the work - use sales-proposal-writer instead; this skill contracts work already agreed in principle.
- Client Comms CadenceDesign an agency's client communication operating system - a channel contract per client tier, the weekly pulse / monthly report / quarterly QBR ladder, same-business-day response SLAs, the no-surprises rule for bad news, and internal escalation triggers. Use when an agency owner says "clients keep asking what we're working on", "every client pings us on a different channel at all hours", "we got fired and never saw it coming", or "my team is drowning in client Slack messages". Do NOT use for planning the content of the monthly report itself - use agency-monthly-report instead.
- Agency PositioningReposition a generalist agency around a vertical or service specialization, write the "we're the agency that X for Y" statement, and design a paid-audit entry offer backed by aligned case studies. Use when an agency owner says "we do everything for everyone and it's killing our pricing", "should we niche down", "prospects can't tell us apart from every other agency", or "how do we productize the front of our funnel". Do NOT use for writing a one-line positioning statement for a product or startup - use positioning-statement instead.
- Freelance PositioningSelects a defensible freelance niche and writes a positioning statement using the vertical x problem x outcome procedure, then aligns portfolio proof to it. Use when a freelancer or consultant says "I take any work that pays", "how do I niche down", "what should I specialize in", "write my positioning statement", "my portfolio is all over the place", or "clients see me as a pair of hands, not an expert". Do NOT use for positioning a product or company in a market category - use positioning-statement instead.
- Community Engagement PlaybookBuilds the student community system for a paid course - platform choice by where students already are, an introduce-yourself onboarding ritual, a weekly cadence of office hours, wins threads, and accountability checks, a hard creator-time budget, and scheduled testimonial-harvest moments. Use when a course creator says "my students aren't finishing the course", "should I use Circle or Slack or Discord", "how do I keep my community active without it eating my week", or "how do I get testimonials from students". Do NOT use for running the testimonial conversation itself - use testimonial-capture-interview instead.
- Client Churn SaveDetect at-risk agency retainer clients early and run the save - a ranked early-warning signal list, the diagnose-before-prescribing save-call procedure with a word-for-word script skeleton, the re-scope-down-not-lose rule, and the 90-day post-loss win-back window. Use when an agency owner says "I think we're about to lose this client", "the client went quiet on us", "they said they're doing a budget review", "our main contact just left", or "we got a cancellation notice". Do NOT use for designing the routine communication rhythm that prevents churn in the first place - use client-comms-cadence instead.
- Agency QBR UpsellRun agency quarterly business reviews that expand accounts - the four-part QBR agenda (results retrospective, goal re-alignment, roadmap, expansion proposal), an expansion trigger inventory, land-and-expand sequencing, and price-increase timing. Use when an agency owner says "our QBRs are just bigger status meetings", "how do I grow existing retainers", "when do I raise this client's price", or "the client's goals changed and our scope didn't". Do NOT use for SaaS customer-success QBRs run by a CS team - use customer-success-qbr instead.
- Client Status ReportingProduces the weekly 5-block client status report - done, next, blocked, decisions needed, budget/hours - in a 15-minute time cap, from a copy-paste template with [FILL] fields. Use when a freelancer or consultant says "client asked what they're paying for", "how do I keep clients updated", "write my weekly status update", "client keeps pinging me for progress", "they went quiet and I'm worried about the renewal", or "how do I show retainer value". Do NOT use for long-form consulting or research reports - use formatted-report-writer instead; this skill is the recurring one-page operating rhythm of an engagement.
Writing
- Listing Description WriterWrites MLS and portal listing copy that sells the property - lead with the differentiator, translate features into benefits, specifics over adjectives, platform length limits, and a fair-housing-safe banned-claims list. Use when an agent says "write my listing description", "make this MLS copy better", "describe this house for Zillow", or "punch up my listing remarks". Do NOT use for e-commerce product listings - use product-description-writer instead, or amazon-listing-optimizer for Amazon listings.
- Cover Letter WriterWrites a tailored cover letter from a resume and a job posting - mirrors the posting's top three requirements with resume evidence, opens with a company-specific hook, and stays under 300 words. Use when a user says "write me a cover letter for this job", "tailor my cover letter to this posting", "here's my resume and the job ad, draft a cover letter", or "why is my cover letter not getting responses". Do NOT use for writing or improving the resume itself - use resume-writer instead - and do NOT use for overall application strategy, targeting, or tracking - use job-application instead.
- Press Release WriterWrites announcement press releases in proper wire format - inverted pyramid structure, a headline under 100 characters carrying the news verb, dateline conventions, quote construction rules (executive quote states vision, customer quote states outcome), and a boilerplate block. Use when a user says "write a press release for our launch", "we're announcing a funding round, draft the release", "turn this announcement into a press release", or "is this press release newsworthy enough". Do NOT use for orchestrating a Product Hunt launch - use product-hunt-launch instead - for running the launch day itself - use launch-day-runbook instead - or for tracking coverage after the release goes out - use media-monitor instead.
- Donor CommunicationsBuilds a small nonprofit's individual-donor communication system - segmenting donors into major, recurring, first-time, and lapsed with different treatment for each, thanking within 48 hours of every gift, structuring impact stories around one beneficiary with the donor as hero, writing appeal letters, and holding a 3:1 impact-to-ask calendar ratio. Use when a nonprofit leader says "our donors are lapsing", "write our year-end appeal", "how often should we email donors", "write a thank-you letter for a major gift", or "we only contact donors when we ask for money". Do NOT use for winning back lapsed donors with a full re-engagement sequence - use win-back-campaign for the sequencing mechanics - and do NOT use for foundation funder communications - use grant-loi-writer instead.
- Impact Report BuilderBuilds a nonprofit's annual or program impact report that funders and donors actually trust - leading with outcomes over activities, pairing every number with one human story, admitting shortfalls honestly, including a financial transparency block, and computing program cost per outcome. Use when a nonprofit leader says "write our annual report", "build our impact report", "a funder wants to see our results", "how do we report on the grant", or "what goes in a program report". Do NOT use for board meeting materials - use nonprofit-board-pack instead - and do NOT use for individual donor appeals or thank-yous - use donor-communications instead.
- Grant Proposal WriterWrites the full foundation grant proposal for a nonprofit - need statement grounded in local data, a logic model with real numbers (inputs to activities to outputs to outcomes), SMART objectives, an evaluation plan sized to organizational capacity, a budget narrative where every line traces to an activity, and a credible sustainability answer. Use when a nonprofit leader says "write the full grant proposal", "we got invited to submit", "build our logic model", "our proposal needs an evaluation plan", or "the funder wants a budget narrative". Do NOT use for the initial one-page letter of inquiry - use grant-loi-writer instead - and do NOT use for corporate sales proposals - use sales-proposal-writer instead.
- Grant LOI WriterWrites the one-page letter of inquiry that earns a nonprofit an invitation to submit a full proposal, using the need-approach-fit-ask structure, funder-language mirroring, and a specific ask stating amount, duration, and what the money buys. Use when a nonprofit leader says "write a letter of inquiry", "this funder wants an LOI first", "how do I introduce our program to a foundation", or "turn our program summary into a one-pager for a funder". Do NOT use for the full grant proposal - use grant-proposal-writer instead - and do NOT use for individual donor appeal letters - use donor-communications instead.
- Launch Email SequenceBuilds the open-cart email launch for a paid course - a 2-3 week pre-launch runway that seeds the problem, a day-by-day cart-open sequence of 6-8 emails over 5-7 days, honest deadline mechanics for the last-48-hours surge, and clicker/non-opener segmentation. Use when a creator says "write my launch emails", "plan my open cart sequence", "how many emails should I send during launch", or "how do I close the cart without fake scarcity". Do NOT use for always-on welcome or nurture automations - use email-drip-builder instead - or for the regular newsletter between launches - use email-newsletter-pro instead.
- Course Outline ArchitectDesigns a paid online course structure backward from the student transformation - before/after states, one module per milestone, 5-12 minute lessons with one action each, and completion-first sequencing that front-loads quick wins. Use when a creator says "help me outline my course", "how many modules should my course have", "my course feels bloated, what do I cut", or "how do I structure the course so people actually finish". Do NOT use for planning a single lesson in depth - use lesson-plan-builder instead - or for sequencing objectives across multiple courses - use curriculum-mapper instead.
- Course Sales PageWrites the long-form sales page for a paid online course - above-the-fold promise, PAS-to-proof-to-program-to-price section order, value-stack price anchoring, an action-based guarantee, and an FAQ mapped to real objections. Use when a creator says "write my course sales page", "why isn't my course page converting", "how do I present the price", or "what goes in the FAQ". Do NOT use for a general product or SaaS landing page - use landing-page-copy instead - or for the emails that drive traffic to this page - use launch-email-sequence instead.
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