Meeting Notes Bundle | Prompeteer.ai

Action-item extraction, decision logs, attendee tracking, follow-up emails, and meeting-prep checklists.

Included Skills (40)

  1. Meeting Summary Generator — Transforms meeting notes/transcripts into structured summaries, extracting key decisions and action items for improved team productivity.
  2. Audio Waveform Generator — Generates waveform visualizations from audio files, assisting users in creating audio player interfaces and podcast episode previews.
  3. Bitbucket Cloud Manager — Automate Bitbucket repository management, CI/CD pipelines, and code review workflows, streamlining development for software teams using Atlassian's cloud platform.
  4. Xero Accounting Integration — Connect applications to Xero and automate bookkeeping workflows by syncing accounting data and generating financial reports programmatically for businesses.
  5. Copy Editing — When the user wants to edit, review, or improve existing marketing copy. Also use when the user mentions 'edit this copy,' 'review my copy,' 'copy feedback,' 'proofread,' 'polish this,' 'make this better,' or 'copy sweep.' This skill provides a systematic approach to editing marketing copy through multiple focused passes.
  6. Angular Optimization Guide — Provides Angular best practices, helping developers write, review, and refactor code for optimal performance and efficiency.
  7. E-commerce Data Scraper — Scrape product data, prices, reviews, and seller information from e-commerce platforms, aiding market research and competitive analysis.
  8. Actionable Code Reviewer — This skill provides thorough code reviews with prioritized, actionable feedback, helping developers improve code quality and identify potential issues.
  9. HeyGen Video Generator — Leverage the HeyGen API to generate talking avatar videos, translate videos with lip-sync, and automate video content creation.
  10. Huashu Design — 花叔Design——用HTML做高保真原型、交互Demo、幻灯片、动画、设计变体探索+设计方向顾问+专家评审。根据任务embody对应专家(UX/动画师/幻灯片设计师/原型师),避免web design tropes。触发词:做原型、交互原型、HTML演示、动画Demo、设计变体、hi-fi设计、UI mockup、prototype、做个HTML页面、做个可视化、app原型、iOS原型、导出MP4/GIF、60fps视频、设计风格、设计方向、配色方案、推荐风格、选个风格、做个好看的、评审、好不好看、review this design、带解说的动画、解说视频、长视频科普、voiceover、narration、5分钟讲清楚什么是XX。需求模糊时进设计方向顾问(三套逻辑并行出3版真实视觉,HTML原生40种风格库网页20+PPT20为弹药);另含品牌资产协议、反AI slop、Junior工作流、Tweaks变体、动画→MP4/GIF导出、带解说长视频pipeline、5维评审。
  11. Incident Commander — Comprehensive incident response framework from detection through resolution and post-incident review. Battle-tested SRE/DevOps practices: severity classification, timeline reconstruction, structured post-incident analysis. Use when declaring an incident, coordinating multi-team response during an outage, leading a post-mortem, or setting up on-call practices for a new service.
  12. Critical Code Reviewer — Provides genuinely critical code reviews using adversarial personas, helping developers identify blind spots and improve code quality before merging.
  13. Senior Backend — Designs and implements backend systems including REST APIs, microservices, database architectures, authentication flows, and security hardening. Use when the user asks to "design REST APIs", "optimize database queries", "implement authentication", "build microservices", "review backend code", "set up GraphQL", "handle database migrations", or "load test APIs". Covers Node.js/Express/Fastify development, PostgreSQL optimization, API security, and backend architecture patterns.
  14. Senior Frontend — Frontend development skill for React, Next.js, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS applications. Use when building React components, optimizing Next.js performance, analyzing bundle sizes, scaffolding frontend projects, implementing accessibility, or reviewing frontend code quality.
  15. API Design Reviewer — Comprehensive REST API design review with automated linting, breaking-change detection, and design scorecards. Catches inconsistent conventions, missing versioning, and design smells before APIs ship. Use when reviewing a PR that adds or changes API endpoints, auditing an existing API for v2 migration, or establishing API standards for a team.
  16. Slo Architect — Use when defining, reviewing, or operating SLOs/SLIs/error budgets. Triggers on "define an SLO", "what should our SLO be", "error budget", "burn rate", "SLI", "service level objective", "Google SRE workbook", "multi-window burn-rate alert", or any reliability-target question. Ships SLO designer, error-budget calculator with multi-window burn-rate thresholds, and SLO reviewer that catches the common bugs (target too aggressive, window too short, conflicting SLOs, no SLI definition). 4 references on SLO principles + SLI design + error budget math + composition with feature-flags-architect/chaos-engineering/kubernetes-operator. NOT a generic observability skill — specifically the SLO discipline.
  17. Slo Architect — Use when defining, reviewing, or operating SLOs/SLIs/error budgets. Triggers on "define an SLO", "what should our SLO be", "error budget", "burn rate", "SLI", "service level objective", "Google SRE workbook", "multi-window burn-rate alert", or any reliability-target question. Ships SLO designer, error-budget calculator with multi-window burn-rate thresholds, and SLO reviewer that catches the common bugs (target too aggressive, window too short, conflicting SLOs, no SLI definition). 4 references on SLO principles + SLI design + error budget math + composition with feature-flags-architect/chaos-engineering/kubernetes-operator. NOT a generic observability skill — specifically the SLO discipline.
  18. Quality Documentation Manager — Document control system management for medical device QMS. Covers document numbering, version control, change management, and 21 CFR Part 11 compliance. Use when working on document control procedures, change control workflows, document numbering, version management, electronic signature compliance, or regulatory documentation review.
  19. Quality Manager Qmr — Senior Quality Manager Responsible Person (QMR) for HealthTech and MedTech companies. Provides quality system governance, management review leadership, regulatory compliance oversight, and quality performance monitoring per ISO 13485 Clause 5.5.2. Use when leading management reviews, setting quality policy and objectives, monitoring quality KPIs and cost of quality, or exercising QMR governance and regulatory oversight responsibilities.
  20. Senior Secops — Senior SecOps engineer skill for application security, vulnerability management, compliance verification, and secure development practices. Runs SAST/DAST scans, generates CVE remediation plans, checks dependency vulnerabilities, creates security policies, enforces secure coding patterns, and automates compliance checks against SOC2, PCI-DSS, HIPAA, and GDPR. Use when conducting a security review or audit, responding to a CVE or security incident, hardening infrastructure, implementing authentication or secrets management, running penetration test prep, checking OWASP Top 10 exposure, or enforcing security controls in CI/CD pipelines.
  21. Collab Proof — Use when you want to understand what Claude contributed vs what you drove in a session. Triggers on: /collab-proof, session retrospective, ai contribution analysis, collaboration evidence, what did claude do.
  22. Observable Agent Builder — AgentScope helps developers build transparent and debuggable AI agents with full execution tracing and decision logging capabilities.
  23. Partnerships Architect — Use when a startup is approached by a prospective partner and someone has to decide should we sign this partner, at what partner tier (referral / reseller / OEM / SI-consulting / strategic alliance), with what joint GTM commitment, and at what revshare. Classifies partner tier from independent-demand evidence vs. preferential-terms hunting, designs a 90-day joint GTM plan, models revshare against direct-sale margin, and surfaces kill criteria for unwinding under-performing partnerships. For Head of Partnerships, Head of BD, and Founder-CEOs doing reseller agreement, OEM deal, or strategic alliance review — not technical sale enablement, not channel cost economics, not M&A.
  24. Eu AI Act Specialist — EU AI Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689) operational compliance for compliance teams. Three Article-level decisions: (1) What's the risk tier of this AI system — prohibited (Art. 5), high-risk (Art. 6 + Annex III), limited-risk (Art. 50), or minimal-risk? (2) For high-risk systems, what's the Article 43 conformity assessment route (Module A internal control vs Module H full QMS + notified body) and what goes in the Annex IV technical documentation? (3) Per organizational role (provider / deployer / importer / distributor / authorized representative), what are the active obligations and deadlines? Use during AI system intake review, when planning conformity assessment, or when scoping deployer obligations. Cites Articles + Annexes for every output. NOT executive AI strategy (see chief-ai-officer-advisor). NOT a legal substitute.
  25. Eu AI Act Specialist — EU AI Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/1689) operational compliance for compliance teams. Three Article-level decisions: (1) What's the risk tier of this AI system — prohibited (Art. 5), high-risk (Art. 6 + Annex III), limited-risk (Art. 50), or minimal-risk? (2) For high-risk systems, what's the Article 43 conformity assessment route (Module A internal control vs Module H full QMS + notified body) and what goes in the Annex IV technical documentation? (3) Per organizational role (provider / deployer / importer / distributor / authorized representative), what are the active obligations and deadlines? Use during AI system intake review, when planning conformity assessment, or when scoping deployer obligations. Cites Articles + Annexes for every output. NOT executive AI strategy (see chief-ai-officer-advisor). NOT a legal substitute.
  26. Mdr 745 Specialist — EU MDR 2017/745 compliance specialist for medical device classification, technical documentation, clinical evidence, and post-market surveillance. Covers Annex VIII classification rules, Annex II/III technical files, Annex XIV clinical evaluation, Art. 86 PSUR schedules, and EUDAMED integration. Use when classifying a medical device under MDR, building or gap-checking a technical file, planning clinical evaluation or PMS/PSUR cadence, or preparing for notified body review (e.g., 'what class is my device under MDR', 'review my PSUR schedule').
  27. Webinar Marketing — When the user wants to plan, promote, run, or improve a webinar or virtual event to generate and convert demand. Use when the user mentions 'webinar,' 'virtual event,' 'online event,' 'live demo,' 'virtual summit,' 'workshop,' 'masterclass,' 'fireside chat,' 'roundtable,' 'registration funnel,' 'show-up rate,' 'attendance rate,' 'webinar promotion,' 'webinar follow-up,' or 'on-demand webinar.' Also use when they have a webinar that isn't converting — low registrations, low show-up, or attendees who don't buy — and want to diagnose and fix it. Covers the full funnel: registration, promotion, show-up, live engagement, live-to-close, and post-event nurture. Distinct from launch-strategy (full product launches) and email-sequence (lifecycle nurture) — this is the end-to-end webinar/event motion. NOT for in-person field events logistics, and NOT for generic lifecycle email (use email-sequence).
  28. Airtable API Integrations — Automate Airtable tasks by reading, writing, and syncing data, building automations, and migrating data for users needing database integrations.
  29. Yjs — CRDT Framework for Collaborative Editing — Expert guidance for Yjs, the high-performance CRDT (Conflict-free Replicated Data Type) framework for building collaborative applications. Helps developers implement real-time document editing, offline-first sync, and peer-to-peer collaboration with automatic conflict resolution.
  30. Actix Web Framework — Actix Web is a Rust framework enabling developers to build high-performance, memory-safe, and reliable asynchronous web services.
  31. Actix Web Framework — Actix Web is a Rust framework enabling developers to build high-performance, memory-safe, and reliable asynchronous web applications and services.
  32. Actix Web Framework — Actix Web is a Rust framework enabling developers to build fast, reliable, and memory-safe web services with async handlers and middleware.
  33. Litreview — Academic literature orientation skill that searches papers via Consensus, builds a strategic search plan using PICO (default) or SPIDER / Decomposition / hybrid as fallbacks, and synthesizes findings into a formatted Word (.docx) research guide. Grill-me intake (research question specificity + framework hint + tentative depth) before the recon search; a second forcing checkpoint after Phase 2 confirms framework + sub-areas + depth before searches consume budget. Configurable depth (5/10/20 queries) controls coverage vs. speed. Output is a 'launching pad' — an orientation guide that lets a researcher dive in confidently, not a finished review. Use when the user starts literature-oriented research (e.g., 'litreview on [topic]', 'literature review on [topic]', 'I'm starting a literature review on X', 'I'm writing a paper on X', 'help me research X', 'I'm doing research on X', 'can you help me research X'). Do NOT use for single one-off paper searches wanting a quick list — that's a plain Consensus search.
  34. Research — Hybrid Router + Fallback — Default entry point for any research request — a hybrid router that classifies the question deterministically and either delegates to a specialist research skill (pulse for trends/sentiment, grants for NIH funding, litreview for academic literature, syllabus for course reading, patent for prior-art + IP landscape, dossier for entity research) or runs its own plan-decompose-multi-source-search-synthesize-cite fallback workflow when no specialist matches. Always surfaces the routing decision so users can override. Use when the user makes any research request that doesn't obviously match a more-specific specialist skill (e.g., "research [topic]", "look into [topic]", "what do we know about [topic]", "investigate [topic]", "find me information on [topic]", "do some research on [topic]", "I need to understand [topic]"). Output is a markdown briefing (default) or .docx document (on request) with full citations and an audit log.
  35. Syllabus — Generates a curated supplementary reading list from any course syllabus using Consensus academic search. Grill-me intake (syllabus input format + course audience + year range) plus a grouping forcing-options checkpoint before any search runs — so the reading list matches the course's level and recency need. Parses the syllabus to extract topics and learning outcomes, searches Consensus for recent peer-reviewed papers per topic, and produces a professionally formatted .docx with clickable Consensus links, plain-language summaries calibrated to audience level, and Bloom-higher-order discussion questions tied to course learning goals. Use when the user uploads a syllabus, course outline, or curriculum document and wants supplementary readings (e.g., 'create a reading list from this syllabus', 'find recent papers for my course') — even casual mentions with a syllabus attached should trigger this skill.
  36. Cold Email — When the user wants to write, improve, or build a sequence of B2B cold outreach emails to prospects who haven't asked to hear from them. Use when the user mentions 'cold email,' 'cold outreach,' 'prospecting emails,' 'SDR emails,' 'sales emails,' 'first touch email,' 'follow-up sequence,' or 'email prospecting.' Also use when they share an email draft that sounds too sales-y and needs to be humanized. Distinct from email-sequence (lifecycle/nurture to opted-in subscribers) — this is unsolicited outreach to new prospects. NOT for lifecycle emails, newsletters, or drip campaigns (use email-sequence).
  37. Atlassian Admin — Atlassian Administrator for managing and organizing Atlassian products (Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, Trello), users, permissions, security, integrations, system configuration, and org-wide governance. Use when asked to add users to Jira, change Confluence permissions, configure access control, update admin settings, manage Atlassian groups, set up SSO, install marketplace apps, review security policies, or handle any org-wide Atlassian administration task.
  38. Granular Context Builder — This skill enables line-by-line code analysis, helping AI coding agents build deep architectural context for security audits and reviews.
  39. Internal Comms — Use when a Head of People Ops, BizOps lead, or Internal Communications owner needs to draft and sequence an internal-only change-management communication — a re-org announcement, a tool rollout, a policy change, a leadership transition, a layoff, an acquisition close, or an internal product launch — and the audience is employees (not customers). Pairs Prosci ADKAR and Kotter's 8-step change model with deterministic stdlib-only Python tools to produce a sequenced touchpoint calendar, a Kotter-compliant primary announcement, an audience-segmented FAQ, and manager cascade talking points; industry-tuned via --profile {tech-startup, scaleup, enterprise, public-company, non-profit}. Triggers on "all-hands announcement", "change comms", "rollout comms", "re-org announcement", "manager talking points", "layoff comms".
  40. Swift Concurrency Remediation — Reviews and fixes Swift concurrency issues in Swift 6.2+ codebases, ensuring data-race safety and modern concurrency patterns for developers.