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A growing library of Claude skills that encode how experienced practitioners actually think - design judgment, UX psychology, rigorous research, sharp critique. For product people, not only designers. The goal: AI that reasons like a craftsperson, not a generic prompt. New skills added regularly. Install, use, and ship better work.

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no-bullshit-research

Bullet-proof research mode — no hallucination, no fabricated sources, no unverified numbers, no internal contradictions, no vague timeframes, no stale facts. Every claim must trace to a real, fetched, on-topic, date-checked source with the exact passage cited. Use whenever the user asks for research, facts, statistics, citations, source-backed answers, trends, "what's the current state of X," "latest in Y," market intel, due diligence, tool/vendor comparisons, AI tooling recommendations, or any output repeatable as fact. Don't wait for "research" — trigger any time a response would contain specific numbers, dates, named studies, quotes, percentages, expert claims, vendor capabilities, or factual assertions about the present-day world, especially in fast-moving fields like AI, frameworks, platform features, pricing, or regulation. The cost of triggering when not needed is small; the cost of NOT triggering and producing a fabricated or stale fact is reputational damage. When in doubt, trigger.

7 Updated 1 weeks ago
bpodhalicz
Web & Frontend Listed

ux-psychology-review

Apply design psychology — cognitive biases and behavioral principles — to review UI/UX work and generate ideas, recommendations, and critiques grounded in named principles. Use this skill whenever the user asks for a UX review, design critique, conversion analysis, onboarding/checkout/pricing/paywall feedback, "why might users drop off here," "how do I get users to X," or any product-design task where human psychology matters. Also trigger when the user wants to brainstorm UX improvements, evaluate a flow against best practices, name the principle behind a pattern they've seen, or check a design for dark patterns. Don't wait for the user to say "psychology" — design reviews and UX recommendations are this skill's bread and butter even when phrased casually ("does this signup flow look ok?", "ideas for our pricing page", "review this dashboard").

7 Updated 1 weeks ago
bpodhalicz

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