Strategic Thinking
Go beyond summaries. Extract insights, reveal blind spots, build frameworks, and find leverage points from any input. This is still a catalog page: it shows the available skills, but the surrounding product and solution context lives elsewhere.
Skills
Strategic Insights
@insightsExtract the 5 most valuable insights from noise. Acts as a strategy consultant — surfaces what matters and which decisions each insight illuminates.
Examples
@insights extract from these board meeting notes@insights what are the real signals in this investor feedback?@insights analyze this customer interview transcriptHidden Assumptions
@blind-spotsReveal the unstated hypotheses and blind spots shaping an argument. Surfaces what changes if those assumptions are wrong.
Examples
@blind-spots check our Series A pitch narrative@blind-spots what are we assuming about this pricing change?@blind-spots review our go-to-market assumptionsOpposing Views
@perspectivesMap an idea against competing perspectives. Shows where they align, where they diverge, and which context favors each.
Examples
@perspectives PLG vs sales-led for our market@perspectives should we raise now or extend runway?@perspectives build in-house vs buy vs partnerRole Lens
@lensFilter any input through a specific role's priorities. See the same situation as an investor (returns/risk), marketer (reach/conversion), or engineer (feasibility/scale).
Examples
@lens show me this pitch as a Series A investor would see it@lens how would a CFO evaluate this expansion plan?@lens filter our roadmap through a customer success lensExtract Framework
@frameworkExtract the repeatable model hidden in any text. Labels each step, its input, process, and output — turns one-time insights into reusable playbooks.
Examples
@framework extract the sales process from these deal notes@framework what pattern do our successful hires have in common?@framework turn this onboarding flow into a repeatable frameworkContrarian View
@contrarianSurface credible contrarian viewpoints that challenge conventional wisdom. Each insight is unexpected but defensible — written as a punchy one-liner.
Examples
@contrarian challenge our assumption that enterprise is the right segment@contrarian what would a smart skeptic say about our metrics?@contrarian find contrarian takes on the AI agent marketLeverage Points
@leverageIdentify the 3 highest-leverage actions where small effort creates outsized results. Explains why each one compounds.
Examples
@leverage where should we focus this quarter for max impact?@leverage what small changes would most improve our conversion?@leverage find leverage points in our hiring processNeed more than the pack?
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Platform overview
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Use cases
Use /solutions when the question is about a workflow or use case rather than a specific capability.
Platform surfaces
Use /platform when you already know the surface you want to work in.
Resources hub
Use /resources for help, developer docs, security, and higher-level guidance around the capability layer.