Summarize recovery conversion metrics with benchmarks, forecasts, and assumptions.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "synthetic-recovery-conversion-tracking" skill from askskill: 1. Download https://raw.githubusercontent.com/microsoft/aibast-agents-library/main/solutions/cart-abandonment-recovery/manual/skills/conversion-tracking/SKILL.md 2. Save it as ~/.claude/skills/conversion-tracking/SKILL.md 3. Reload skills and tell me it's ready
Prepare a 30-day summary for a Growth Manager including abandonment volume, modeled recovery, and channel scenario figures. Clearly separate benchmark values from forecast values and list the assumptions used.
A structured summary showing fixed aggregate metrics separated into benchmarks, forecasts, and assumptions.
Rewrite this recovery conversion data for leadership: present historical benchmark performance first, then modeled forecast results. Do not describe forecasts as live performance, and add key assumptions.
A leadership-friendly brief that clearly distinguishes historical performance from modeled forecasts.
Using the provided material, summarize recovery scenario figures by channel. State that these are scenario estimates rather than actual campaign results, and note that no campaign, contact, offer, cart, or purchase is changed.
A channel-by-channel scenario summary with clear scope and limitation notes.
Marketing or growth teams can use it to quickly review 30-day abandonment, recovery, and channel scenario metrics in one summary. It is useful for management reporting that separates historical benchmarks from modeled forecasts.
When a team needs to explain modeled results without implying live performance, this skill helps clarify forecast framing and assumptions. It fits situations where data boundaries must be communicated carefully.
When comparing recovery scenarios across channels, it can summarize channel figures and attach explanatory notes. It focuses on packaged reporting rather than changing live campaigns or transactions.
The README describes a synthetic recovery conversion tracking skill focused on reporting packaged 30-day abandonment, modeled recovery, and channel scenario figures. It emphasizes clearly separating benchmark figures from forecasts and naming the underlying assumptions. The document also makes the scope explicit: the skill does not change campaigns, shopper contact, offers, carts, or purchases, and it should not be presented as a live performance reporting tool.
Report the packaged thirty-day abandonment, modeled recovery, and channel scenario figures. Separate benchmark from forecast and name assumptions. No campaign, shopper contact, offer, cart, or purchase is changed.
It summarizes fixed recovery conversion metrics, including 30-day abandonment, modeled recovery, and channel scenario figures. The output separates benchmark values from forecast values and states the assumptions used.
No. The description explicitly says it does not claim live performance and instead provides packaged aggregate metrics with forecast-oriented framing.
No. The documentation says it does not change any campaign, shopper contact, offer, cart, or purchase.
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