Property Management Bundle | Prompeteer.ai
Tenant communications, lease administration, maintenance ticketing, vendor coordination, and rent-roll reporting for property managers.
Included Skills (50)
- Project Artifact — Generate and publish a project status artifact — an opinionated, tabbed status page for a project too big for one update (overview & success criteria, the workstream sequence, next steps, plus background, plan, risks & open questions, and decisions/FAQ when they earn a tab) — published with the built-in Artifact tool to a default-private claude.ai page the user can share with teammates. Use when a piece of work spans several workstreams and you want a shareable overview kept current. Each artifact is backed by a small per-project config in the plugin data dir, so refreshing it re-gathers live state, redeploys the same URL, and reports only the delta. For software projects whose workstreams are PRs, also read swe.md (the X.Y PR-numbering convention; pulling PR state with gh/git; a per-PR detail block). Needs the built-in Artifact tool (claude.ai login). Not for single-PR changes or public docs.
- ActiveCampaign Task Automation — Automate ActiveCampaign CRM tasks like contact management and automation enrollment, streamlining workflows for marketing and sales professionals.
- 3proxy Proxy Server — Deploys and configures 3proxy, a lightweight proxy server, enabling HTTP(S), SOCKS4/5, and transparent proxying for developers and network administrators.
- Parallel File Processor — Processes multiple files concurrently, enabling users to efficiently perform bulk operations on large datasets and automate repetitive tasks.
- 3proxy Proxy Server — Deploys and configures 3proxy, a lightweight universal proxy server, enabling HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS, and transparent proxy setups for developers and network administrators.
- Observable Agent Builder — AgentScope helps developers build transparent and debuggable AI agents with full execution tracing and decision logging capabilities.
- Changelog Release Notes — Generates release notes and changelogs from Git commits, feature lists, or project updates, aiding developers and project managers.
- Observable Agent Builder — AgentScope helps developers build transparent AI agents with full execution tracing and debugging for production environments.
- Chief Customer Officer Advisor — Chief Customer Officer advisory for startups: retention decomposition (gross retention vs NRR honesty, churn root-cause taxonomy), customer segmentation strategy (differential investment across tiers + ICP fit scoring), CS team coverage model (pooled vs named CSM thresholds + ratio math), and CS team org evolution (CS vs Support vs AM distinctions). Use when designing retention strategy, segmenting customers for differential investment, sizing CS team, or sequencing CS hires. Strategic only — does not duplicate engineering/business-growth tactical skills.
- Quality Manager Qms Iso13485 — ISO 13485 Quality Management System implementation and maintenance for medical device organizations. Provides QMS design, documentation control, internal auditing, CAPA management, and certification support. Use when working with medical device quality systems, preparing for ISO 13485 audits, managing regulatory compliance documentation, setting up corrective actions, or building audit preparation programs. Useful for quality management, audit preparation, regulatory compliance, medical device documentation, and corrective action workflows.
- Release Notes Generator — This skill generates release notes and changelogs from git commits, feature lists, or project updates, assisting developers and project managers.
- Observable AI Agents — AgentScope builds transparent, observable AI agents with full execution tracing and debugging, assisting developers in creating trustworthy production agents.
- Changelog Release Notes — Generates release notes and changelogs from git commits, aiding developers in documenting project changes and releases.
- Chief Customer Officer Advisor — Chief Customer Officer advisory for startups: retention decomposition (gross retention vs NRR honesty, churn root-cause taxonomy), customer segmentation strategy (differential investment across tiers + ICP fit scoring), CS team coverage model (pooled vs named CSM thresholds + ratio math), and CS team org evolution (CS vs Support vs AM distinctions). Use when designing retention strategy, segmenting customers for differential investment, sizing CS team, or sequencing CS hires. Strategic only — does not duplicate engineering/business-growth tactical skills.
- 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.
- Changelog Generator — Produce consistent, auditable release notes from Conventional Commits. Separates commit parsing, semantic-bump logic, and changelog rendering for automated releases with editorial control. Use when cutting a release, generating CHANGELOG.md from git history, computing the next semantic version from commits, automating release notes in CI, or planning a hotfix/rollback. Examples: 'generate the changelog for v1.4.0', 'what version bump do these commits require', 'we need an emergency hotfix process'.
- Observability Designer — Design production-ready observability strategies combining metrics, logs, and traces. Includes SLI/SLO design, golden-signals monitoring, alert optimization. Use when adding observability to a new service, refactoring alerting that is too noisy, or designing an SLO program before scaling production load.
- Ad Creative — When the user needs to generate, iterate, or scale ad creative for paid advertising. Use when they say 'write ad copy,' 'generate headlines,' 'create ad variations,' 'bulk creative,' 'iterate on ads,' 'ad copy validation,' 'RSA headlines,' 'Meta ad copy,' 'LinkedIn ad,' or 'creative testing.' This is pure creative production — distinct from paid-ads (campaign strategy). Use ad-creative when you need the copy, not the campaign plan.
- Marketing Demand Acquisition — Creates demand generation campaigns, optimizes paid ad spend across LinkedIn, Google, and Meta, develops SEO strategies, and structures partnership programs. Use when planning demand gen strategy, growth marketing, advertising campaigns, PPC optimization, lead generation, pipeline generation, or marketing budgets. Covers multi-channel acquisition (Google Ads, LinkedIn Ads, Meta Ads), CAC analysis, MQL/SQL workflows, attribution modeling, technical SEO, and co-marketing partnerships. Default calibration profile is a Series A+ B2B SaaS scaling internationally (EU/US/Canada, hybrid PLG/Sales-Led) — adapt benchmarks for other stages and motions rather than skipping the skill.
- Ad Creative Generation — This skill generates and iterates ad creative for platforms like Google and Meta, helping marketers optimize campaigns and improve conversions.
- Agent Interoperability Protocol — Builds Agent-to-Agent (A2A) servers and clients, enabling seamless communication and collaboration between AI agents across different frameworks.
- Status Page Manager — Configure status pages, manage incidents, and automate updates for transparent service health communication with users and stakeholders.
- Analytics Tracking — Set up, audit, and debug analytics tracking implementation — GA4, Google Tag Manager, event taxonomy, conversion tracking, and data quality. Use when building a tracking plan from scratch, auditing existing analytics for gaps or errors, debugging missing events, or setting up GTM. Trigger keywords: GA4 setup, Google Tag Manager, GTM, event tracking, analytics implementation, conversion tracking, tracking plan, event taxonomy, custom dimensions, UTM tracking, analytics audit, missing events, tracking broken. NOT for analyzing marketing campaign data — use campaign-analytics for that. NOT for BI dashboards — use product-analytics for in-product event analysis.
- Gleam Coding Assistant — Provides expert assistance for Gleam, enabling developers to build robust, concurrent applications on the Erlang BEAM virtual machine.
- Campaign Performance Analyzer — Analyzes marketing campaign performance using attribution, funnel analysis, and ROI calculation, helping marketers optimize their strategies and improve results.
- Ms365 Tenant Manager — Microsoft 365 tenant administration for Global Administrators. Automate M365 tenant setup, Office 365 admin tasks, Azure AD user management, Exchange Online configuration, Teams administration, and security policies. Generate PowerShell scripts for bulk operations, Conditional Access policies, license management, and compliance reporting. Use for M365 tenant manager, Office 365 admin, Azure AD users, Global Administrator, tenant configuration, or Microsoft 365 automation.
- Marketing Ops — Central router for the marketing skill ecosystem. Use when unsure which marketing skill to use, when orchestrating a multi-skill campaign, or when coordinating across content, SEO, CRO, channels, and analytics. Also use when the user mentions 'marketing help,' 'campaign plan,' 'what should I do next,' 'marketing priorities,' or 'coordinate marketing.'
- Social Media Analyzer — Social media campaign analysis and performance tracking. Calculates engagement rates, ROI, and benchmarks across platforms. Use when analyzing social media performance, calculating engagement rate, measuring campaign ROI, comparing platform metrics, or benchmarking against industry standards. Also use when the user mentions "social media audit," "engagement rate," or "which platform performs best.
- Paid Ads — When the user wants help with paid advertising campaigns on Google Ads, Meta (Facebook/Instagram), LinkedIn, Twitter/X, or other ad platforms. Also use when the user mentions 'PPC,' 'paid media,' 'ad copy,' 'ad creative,' 'ROAS,' 'CPA,' 'ad campaign,' 'retargeting,' or 'audience targeting.' This skill covers campaign strategy, ad creation, audience targeting, and optimization.
- 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.
- 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).
- Vendor Management — Use when reviewing, scoring, or auditing third-party SaaS / vendor relationships — running a vendor scorecard with industry tuning, tracking SLA compliance with credit-claim flags, classifying third-party risk across 4 risk vectors, preparing a tier-1 vendor review, or auditing the SaaS portfolio. Forks context so large vendor catalogs (50-500 line items) and SLA logs don't pollute the parent thread. Triggers on "vendor SLA", "vendor scorecard", "third-party risk", "TPRM", "vendor review", "supplier performance", "vendor health check", "renewal review".
- Ad Campaign Optimizer — This skill optimizes paid advertising campaigns across multiple platforms, helping businesses improve ROAS and reduce customer acquisition costs.
- Alert Rule Optimizer — Optimizes alert rules and escalation policies for monitoring platforms, reducing noise and improving incident response for DevOps teams.
- Knowledge Ops — Use when a Head of Ops, Knowledge Manager, or TPM-Internal needs to author, validate, or clean up company SOPs and internal runbooks (procurement intake, vendor offboarding, incident-comms cascade, employee onboarding) — including 5W2H completeness checks (Who-What-When-Where-Why-How-HowMuch), cross-link and orphan-page validation across a sprawling Notion/Confluence/Obsidian wiki, KB ingestion + hygiene reporting, and runbook step verification (named owner, expected duration, observable success signal, rollback path, escalation contact). Pairs Ishikawa's 5W2H method, Gawande's *The Checklist Manifesto*, ISO 9001, ITIL v4, and Google SRE Workbook runbook discipline with deterministic stdlib-only Python tools that score completeness, detect anti-patterns, and emit prioritized cleanup lists (e.g., "validate this runbook before it goes into rotation", "audit our Confluence wiki for stale and orphaned SOPs").
- Ad Campaign Optimizer — This skill optimizes paid advertising campaigns across multiple platforms, helping marketers improve ROAS and reduce customer acquisition costs.
- Database Schema Design — This skill designs normalized database schemas with indexes, constraints, and tenant isolation, aiding developers and database administrators.
- Cross-Platform Analytics — Analyze content performance across Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok to track engagement, growth, and measure campaign ROI.
- Email Sequence Designer — This skill designs and optimizes email sequences, drip campaigns, and automated email flows for marketing and customer engagement professionals.
- Elixir Expert Assistant — Assists developers in building concurrent, fault-tolerant, and distributed systems using the Elixir programming language and its ecosystem.
- Feature Flagging System — Implements feature flags and gradual rollouts, enabling controlled releases and experiment bucketing for developers and product teams.
- Ad Campaign Optimizer — This skill optimizes paid advertising campaigns across multiple platforms, helping marketers improve ROAS and reduce customer acquisition costs.
- Prompt Engineer Toolkit — Turns marketing prompts into tested, versioned production assets: A/B prompt evaluation against structured test cases, immutable prompt version history with diffs, ready-to-use marketing prompt templates (ad copy, email campaigns, social posts, landing pages, SEO meta), and an LLM-governance playbook for marketing teams (claim discipline, disclosure rules, human-review gates). Use when a marketing team relies on AI-generated content and needs prompt quality to be measurable and safe — or when the user mentions 'prompt engineering,' 'improve my prompts,' 'prompt templates,' 'prompt versioning,' 'AI content workflow,' or 'AI governance for marketing.'
- Postmortem — /em:postmortem — Honest analysis of what went wrong. Use after a failed launch, missed quarter, or bad hire to run a blameless 5-Whys retrospective with a change register — e.g. dissecting why the Q3 release slipped six weeks.
- Session Handoff Manager — Creates a concise handoff document summarizing the current session for seamless continuation by another agent, suggesting relevant skills.
- Code Complexity Analyzer — This skill analyzes code complexity and function length to identify maintenance hotspots, helping developers improve code quality and reduce potential bugs.
- Exa Search — Use Exa MCP for current web, code/docs, company, people, and page-fetch research. Prefer current hosted tool schemas and note deprecated tools.
- Channel Economics — Use when reviewing or rebalancing direct vs. partner-led channel economics — computing fully-loaded cost-to-serve per channel, channel ROI with cash / LTV / marginal lenses, and optimal channel mix subject to constraints. For Head of Commercial, RevOps, and VP Sales doing quarterly channel review when pipeline is mixed (e.g., 60% direct + 40% partner-led) and nobody actually knows which channel makes money after CAC, support load, partner discount, deal-velocity differences, retention differential, and overhead allocation are all loaded in. Outputs cost to serve, channel ROI verdicts (DOUBLE-DOWN / MAINTAIN / DEFUND / EXIT), a sensitivity-tested channel-mix recommendation, and the diminishing-returns inflection (e.g., 'which channel actually makes money — direct or partner?').
- API Documentation Generator — This skill assists developers by automating the creation and maintenance of comprehensive API documentation, including OpenAPI specifications and developer guides.
- Landing Page Generator — Generates high-converting landing pages as complete Next.js/React (TSX) components with Tailwind CSS. Creates hero sections, feature grids, pricing tables, FAQ accordions, testimonial blocks, and CTA sections using proven copy frameworks (PAS, AIDA, BAB). Outputs SEO meta tags, structured data, and performance-optimised code targeting Core Web Vitals (LCP < 1s, CLS < 0.1). Use when the user asks to create a landing page, marketing page, homepage, single-page site, lead capture page, campaign page, promo page, or conversion-optimised web page — or when they want to A/B test landing page variants or replace a static page with one designed to convert.