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8 skills from 2 practitioners at Nimble.

Signals0

Uriel Knorovich

nimbleway.comCo-Founder & CEO, Nimble

Brand mention monitor

Use this skill when you need to know what people are saying about a brand across the web and social — "monitor brand mentions", "what are people saying about [brand] this week", "run a brand sweep", "social listening", "find high-risk mentions", or "how does [brand] compare to [competitor] in the conversation". Sweeps social platforms, news, forums, and review sites; scores every mention on reach, velocity, sentiment, and risk-topic match; and produces a triage report bucketed into Crisis / Watch / Engage / Log with a suggested owner and response window for each mention, so the team responds before one spirals.

Research0

Uriel Knorovich

nimbleway.comCo-Founder & CEO, Nimble

Company deep dive

Use this skill when the ask is about one specific company: "tell me about [company]", "research [company]", "what does [company] do", "who is [company]", "look up [company]", "company deep dive", "due diligence on [company]", "background on [company]", "dig into [company]", "analyze [company]" — or when evaluating a company as a sales target, partner, or investment. Research the live web instead of answering from memory: funding, leadership changes, and product launches move faster than any knowledge base, so run it even for well-known companies. Produces a sourced 360-degree report covering funding, leadership, product and technology, market position, news, and strategic outlook — with a date and URL on every claim.

Research1

Alon Goldenberg

nimbleway.comTechnical Product Manager, Nimbleway

Competitor monitoring

Use this skill when you need to know what rival companies are doing — "what are my competitors doing", "competitor update", "competitor news", "competitive landscape", "market intel", "what's new with [company]", "track [company]", "competitor briefing", "who's making moves", "we keep losing deals to [company]" — or before a board meeting, battlecard refresh, or strategy session that needs competitive context. Produces a structured intelligence briefing — funding, M&A, leadership moves, product launches, hiring waves, partnerships — with every signal date-verified against its primary source and deduped against a running memory file per competitor, so each run surfaces only what is new.

Positioning1

Alon Goldenberg

nimbleway.comTechnical Product Manager, Nimbleway

Competitor positioning

Use this skill when you need to know how competitors present themselves to the market — homepage messaging, value props, CTAs, pricing models, content themes — and how that evolves over time. Produces a marketing briefing: a messaging matrix, per-competitor positioning profiles, content gap analysis, a positioning white space map, and battlecard inputs, with before/after tracking of every shift. Reach for it when someone says "competitor positioning", "messaging comparison", "content gap", "what changed on their site", "landing page teardown", "marketing battlecard", "how do they describe their product", or "counter-messaging".

Signals0

Uriel Knorovich

nimbleway.comCo-Founder & CEO, Nimble

Launch monitor

Use this skill when a product launch is live and you need to know what press, social, and developer communities are saying — and what to do about it. Produces a response war room report: a triaged signal feed with urgency levels and action badges, a mischaracterization tracker with copy-ready corrections, a competitor response panel, and a sentiment velocity read. Reach for it when someone says "monitor this launch", "track the launch", "what's being said about the launch", "what's the reaction to the announcement", "flag any mischaracterizations", "check press coverage for the launch", "post-launch coverage", or "how are competitors responding to our launch". Not for steady-state brand monitoring outside a launch window.

Prospecting0

Uriel Knorovich

nimbleway.comCo-Founder & CEO, Nimble

Market finder

Use this skill when you need to enumerate every business of a given type in a geography — "find all X in Y", "build a list of", "market sizing", "account universe", "how many X in Y", "TAM for", "discover all", "prospect list" — or when you already have a list and want it checked: "audit my list", "compare against", "what am I missing", "gap analysis", "verify my business list". Produces a deduplicated, source-linked market inventory with a confidence score per entity; in audit mode, a three-way comparison of your list against fresh discovery (matched / discovered-only / reference-only) with a coverage score. Not for monitoring known competitors over time or deep-diving a single company — this play is for mapping a whole market.

Sales0

Alon Goldenberg

nimbleway.comTechnical Product Manager, Nimbleway

Meeting prep

Use this skill when a meeting is coming up and you need to know who is in the room before you walk in. Produces a meeting briefing: each attendee's role, background, and recent public activity with conversation hooks, a cross-attendee relationship map, company context, specific talking points, watch-outs, and — for sales, partnership, and investor meetings — value positioning grounded in research. Triggers: "prepare me for my meeting", "who am I meeting with", "research this person", "meeting prep", "brief me on this person", "I have a meeting with this company", "get me ready for my call", "what should I know about them", "background on someone before our meeting", "attendee research".

SEO0

Alon Goldenberg

nimbleway.comTechnical Product Manager, Nimbleway

SEO intel

Use this skill when you need SEO answers grounded in live data instead of a tool's guessed metrics: keyword research, rank checks, a technical site audit, content gap analysis against competitors, reverse-engineering a competitor's on-page strategy, or an AI-visibility audit of how often AI assistants mention and cite your brand. Produces an evidence-backed report per play — every keyword, gap, finding, and score traceable to a real search result or extracted page. Covers "what should we rank for", "why did rankings move", "SEO audit", "technical SEO", "keyword difficulty", "topic clusters", "content gap", "competitor keywords", "SERP analysis", "AI visibility", "AI citation audit", "AEO", "GEO", and "do AI Overviews mention us".