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ghost-userlisted

This skill should be used when the user wants a first-time user simulation — a cold-start walkthrough from the perspective of someone with zero context, zero author knowledge, and zero sympathy for what the builders intended. Responds to "pretend you're a new user", "do a first-contact pass", "test the onboarding", "is this obvious to a newcomer", "what would a stranger see here", "ghost user this", or any request to check whether the product relies on inside knowledge.
pyros-projects/limitless · ★ 9 · AI & Automation · score 75
Install: claude install-skill pyros-projects/limitless
# Ghost User ## Overview This skill simulates first contact. Not a power user. Not a chaos monkey. Not a formal usability study. Just a quiet first-time user moving through the surface with no internal context and no special sympathy for what the builders meant. ## When to Use Use this when: - a flow feels "obvious" and you want to verify that - onboarding is thin or absent - the product may be assuming too much prior knowledge - you want a first-contact honesty pass without setting up full user research Do not use this to invent edge cases for sport. Stay close to plausible first-use reality. If you have already read project docs, architecture notes, or implementation details in the current session, explicitly say that your ghost-user pass is partially contaminated and flag which observations may be insider-influenced. ## What to Produce Walk through the product or flow as the ghost user would: - what they notice first - what they assume - what confuses them - what feels invisible - what requires author knowledge to decode Narrate it plainly. The power of this skill is not sophistication. It is honesty. ## Working Loop 1. Forget the author view. Start from the surface alone. Do not read README files, docs, architecture notes, or source code before the pass if the raw product surface is available. 2. Walk the first contact honestly. What do I see? What do I think this means? What do I try next? 3. Notice the invisible assumptions. Where is the produc