tessl install github:jeremylongshore/claude-code-plugins-plus-skills --skill granola-cost-tuningOptimize Granola costs and select the right pricing plan. Use when evaluating plans, reducing costs, or maximizing value from Granola subscription. Trigger with phrases like "granola cost", "granola pricing", "granola plan", "save money granola", "granola subscription".
Review Score
70%
Validation Score
12/16
Implementation Score
50%
Activation Score
90%
Generated
Validation
Total
12/16Score
Passed| Criteria | Score |
|---|---|
allowed_tools_field | 'allowed-tools' contains unusual tool name(s) |
metadata_version | 'metadata' field is not a dictionary |
frontmatter_unknown_keys | Unknown frontmatter key(s) found; consider removing or moving to metadata |
body_output_format | No obvious output/return/format terms detected; consider specifying expected outputs |
Implementation
Suggestions 4
Score
50%Overall Assessment
This skill provides comprehensive cost optimization guidance for Granola but suffers from verbosity and lack of truly actionable content. The ROI calculators and comparison tables are informative but could be condensed or moved to reference files. The content would benefit from more concrete, executable guidance rather than template-style markdown blocks.
Suggestions
| Dimension | Score | Reasoning |
|---|---|---|
Conciseness | 2/3 | The content is reasonably efficient but includes some unnecessary verbosity like the detailed ROI calculator examples and competitor comparisons that Claude could derive. The markdown tables and checklists add bulk that could be condensed. |
Actionability | 2/3 | Provides structured guidance with decision matrices and checklists, but lacks executable code or commands. The 'calculations' are markdown templates rather than actual scripts, and many sections describe what to do rather than providing copy-paste ready actions. |
Workflow Clarity | 2/3 | Steps are listed in sections like 'Storage Management' and 'Usage Monitoring' but lack explicit validation checkpoints. The monthly review checklist is helpful but doesn't include feedback loops for error recovery or verification steps. |
Progressive Disclosure | 2/3 | Content is organized into clear sections with a logical flow, but the skill is monolithic with ~200 lines that could benefit from splitting detailed calculations and comparisons into separate reference files. External links are provided but internal file references are minimal. |
Activation
Suggestions 1
Score
90%Overall Assessment
This is a well-structured description with excellent trigger term coverage and clear 'when to use' guidance. The main weakness is the lack of specific concrete actions - it describes the goal (optimize costs, select plan) but not the specific capabilities (e.g., compare features, analyze usage patterns, calculate ROI). The explicit trigger phrase list is a strong feature that aids skill selection.
Suggestions
| Dimension | Score | Reasoning |
|---|---|---|
Specificity | 2/3 | Names the domain (Granola costs/pricing) and general actions (optimize costs, select pricing plan), but lacks specific concrete actions like 'compare plan features', 'calculate usage-based costs', or 'identify unused features'. |
Completeness | 3/3 | Clearly answers both what (optimize costs, select pricing plan) and when (evaluating plans, reducing costs, maximizing value) with explicit trigger phrases listed separately. |
Trigger Term Quality | 3/3 | Explicitly lists natural trigger phrases users would say: 'granola cost', 'granola pricing', 'granola plan', 'save money granola', 'granola subscription'. Good coverage of variations users might naturally use. |
Distinctiveness Conflict Risk | 3/3 | Very specific niche - Granola-specific pricing optimization. The product name 'Granola' in all triggers makes it highly unlikely to conflict with other skills. |