From pm-advanced
Synthesise user signals from multiple research sources into a unified insight brief, reconciling conflicting feedback. Use when asked to make sense of data from multiple sources, synthesise user research, reconcile conflicting feedback, or when the user says 'what are users really telling us' or 'make sense of all this user data'. Produces ranked insights with confidence ratings, divergent signal analysis, and research gap identification.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/pm-advanced:multi-source-signal-synthesiserThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Reconcile user signals from multiple sources — interviews, support tickets, NPS, app reviews, sales calls — into a unified, weighted insight brief that surfaces the underlying need rather than the surface-level request.
Reconcile user signals from multiple sources — interviews, support tickets, NPS, app reviews, sales calls — into a unified, weighted insight brief that surfaces the underlying need rather than the surface-level request.
Ask the user for these if not provided:
| Source | Weight | Rationale |
|---|---|---|
| Direct research (interviews, usability tests) | 5 | Highest-fidelity, structured |
| Support tickets (unprompted pain signals) | 4 | Real pain, unfiltered |
| NPS verbatims | 3 | Broad but shallow |
| App store reviews | 2 | Public, self-selected |
| Sales call summaries | 2 | Filtered through sales lens |
| Anecdote or single report | 1 | Low confidence alone |
Sources included: [list with count per source] Total signals processed: [n]
[Repeat for top 3-5 insights]
[Where user groups appear to have genuinely different needs — specify which segments]
[Gaps that require further research before acting]
npx claudepluginhub mileadev/pm-claude-skills --plugin pm-advancedGuides collaborative design exploration before implementation: explores context, asks clarifying questions, proposes approaches, and writes a design doc for user approval.
Creates structured, bite-sized implementation plans from specs or requirements before writing code. Useful for breaking down multi-step tasks into testable steps with file structure and task boundaries.
Synthesizes the current conversation into a structured spec (PRD) and publishes it to the project issue tracker with a ready-for-agent label, without interviewing the user.
2plugins reuse this skill
First indexed Jul 8, 2026