contact-research
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npx mdskill add anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins/contact-researchRetrieves comprehensive contact profiles from Common Room using email, social handles, or name and company data.
- Helps users research specific individuals by providing enriched data like activity history and scores.
- Integrates with Common Room's data and object catalog for contact lookup and field retrieval.
- Decides based on user-provided information, using the most reliable lookup method available.
- Presents results as detailed profiles or brief lists, with clear messages for no matches.
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--- name: contact-research description: "Research a specific person using Common Room data. Triggers on 'who is [name]', 'look up [email]', 'research [contact]', 'is [name] a warm lead', or any contact-level question." --- # Contact Research Retrieve a comprehensive contact profile from Common Room. Supports lookup by email, social handle, or name + company. Returns enriched data including activity history, Spark, scores, website visits, and CRM fields. ## Step 1: Locate the Contact Common Room supports multiple lookup methods — use whichever the user has provided: | What the user gives | Lookup method | |---------------------|--------------| | Email address | Look up by email (most reliable) | | LinkedIn, Twitter/X, or GitHub handle | Look up by social handle — specify handle type explicitly | | Name + company | Identity resolution by name + org domain; present matches if ambiguous | | Name only | Search by name; if multiple matches, show a brief list and ask the user to confirm | If no match is found, respond: "Common Room doesn't have a record for this person." Do not speculate or fabricate profile data. ## Step 2: Fetch Contact Fields Use the Common Room object catalog to see available field groups and their contents. For full profiles, request all groups. For targeted questions, request only what's relevant. **Key field groups to know about:** - **Scores** — always return as raw values or percentiles, never labels - **Recent activity** — use `Contact Initiated` filter (last 60 days) for their actions, not your team's - **Website visits** — total count + specific pages (last 12 weeks) - **Spark** — retrieve all Sparks when tracking engagement evolution over time ## Step 3: Run Spark Enrichment (If Available) If Spark is available, use it. Spark provides: - Professional background and job history - Social presence and influence signals - Persona classification: Champion, Economic Buyer, Technical Evaluator, End User, or Gatekeeper - Inferred role in the buying process If Spark is unavailable but real activity data exists (recent actions, website visits, community engagement), infer a persona from those signals. If neither Spark nor activity data is available, classify as Unknown — do not guess a persona from title alone. Retrieve **all Sparks** (not just the most recent) when the user wants to understand how this contact's engagement has evolved over time. ## Step 4: Assess Account Context Pull an abbreviated account snapshot for this contact's parent company. Note: - Open opportunities, expansion signals, or churn risk at the account level - Whether other contacts at this company are also active - How this person's engagement compares to their colleagues ## Step 5: Identify Conversation Angles Based on activity and signals, surface the strongest 2–3 hooks: - A recent `Contact Initiated` activity (community post, product event, support ticket) - A specific web page they visited recently — especially if it signals evaluation intent - A job change, promotion, or company news - Their Spark persona and what that suggests about communication style - Their role in a known active deal ## Output Format Only include sections where data was actually returned. Omit sections with no data rather than filling them with guesses. **When data is rich:** ``` ## [Contact Name] — Profile **Overview** [2 sentences: who they are, their role, and relationship status] **Details** - Title: [title] - Company: [company] - Email: [email] - LinkedIn: [URL] - Other profiles: [Twitter/X, GitHub, CRM link if available] **Scores** [If scores returned] [All scores as raw values or percentiles] **Recent Activity** (last 60 days) [If activity returned] [3–5 bullets with dates] **Website Visits** (last 12 weeks) [If visit data exists] [Total visit count + list of pages visited] **Spark Profile** [If Spark data is non-null] [Persona type, background summary, influence signals] **Segments** [If segments returned] [List of segment names this contact belongs to] **Account Context** [1–2 sentences on their company's status] **Conversation Starters** [2–3 specific, signal-backed openers] ``` **When data is sparse (e.g., only name, title, email, tags returned; sparkSummary is null):** ``` ## [Contact Name] — Profile (Limited Data) **Data available:** [List exactly what Common Room returned] [Present only the returned fields] **Web Search** [Any findings from searching their name + company] **Note:** Common Room has limited data on this contact. No activity history, scores, or Spark profile available. I can run deeper web searches or look up their company for additional context. ``` Do not generate conversation starters, persona inferences, or engagement assessments from sparse data. These require real signals. ## Quality Standards - Lookup must use the correct method for the input type — don't guess on email vs. handle - Scores as raw/percentile only — never labels - `Contact Initiated` activity (last 60 days) is the primary engagement signal — lead with it - If Spark is unavailable, say so — don't fabricate a persona from title alone - Flag any contact where the most recent activity is older than 30 days ## Reference Files - **`references/contact-signals-guide.md`** — full field descriptions, Spark persona guide, and conversation starter principles
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