Research contacts with Common Room data to assess background and lead warmth.
The material appears to be an open-source, prompt-only contact research skill with no declared keys, remote endpoints, local execution, or file access, so the overall risk is low. Caution is mainly contextual: if a host later connects it to Common Room or other external data sources, privacy and data-minimization controls should be enforced by the hosting environment.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required; the README does not ask for tokens, passwords, or other sensitive credentials, and no direct credential abuse pattern is evident.
The objective checks mark it as prompt-only and no remote endpoints are declared. While the document references using Common Room data for lookup and profiling, the material itself shows no actual network configuration or evidence of data exfiltration to unknown hosts.
There are no installation scripts, command execution steps, subprocess launches, or local system calls described; as a prompt-only skill, there is no factual basis here for code-execution capability.
The material does not declare permissions to read or write local files, databases, or system resources. It focuses on business-logic use of contact profiles, activity history, website visits, and CRM fields, without showing overbroad access to host-environment data.
It comes from an open-source GitHub repository, which is a clear risk-reducing factor due to auditability; however, the license is unspecified, community adoption is 0 stars, and maintenance status is unknown, so trust and upkeep signals are limited. Review repository contents and history before production use.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "contact-research" skill from askskill: 1. Download https://raw.githubusercontent.com/anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins/main/partner-built/common-room/skills/contact-research/SKILL.md 2. Save it as ~/.claude/skills/contact-research/SKILL.md 3. Reload skills and tell me it's ready
Please research Xiaoming Wang and summarize his role, company, recent activity, and whether we have any useful mutual connections.
A summary of the contact’s profile, company details, recent signals, and follow-up suggestions.
Look up the contact for [email protected] and determine whether she is worth sales or partnership follow-up.
The matched contact identity, relevant background, and an assessment of lead value.
Is Ting Li a warm lead? Use Common Room data to explain why, including engagement history, team connections, and the best follow-up approach.
A warm-lead verdict, supporting evidence, and recommended next outreach steps.
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.
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.
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:
Contact Initiated filter (last 60 days) for their actions, not your team'sIf Spark is available, use it. Spark provides:
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.
Pull an abbreviated account snapshot for this contact's parent company. Note:
Based on activity and signals, surface the strongest 2–3 hooks:
Contact Initiated activity (community post, product event, support ticket)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]
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