skills/sales-reclaim/SKILL.md
Reclaim.ai platform help — AI calendar automation for task scheduling, focus time protection, habits, smart meetings, scheduling links, buffer time, calendar sync, and workforce analytics. Use when tasks aren't getting scheduled on your calendar, focus time keeps getting overridden by meetings, habits aren't finding open slots, Reclaim scheduling links not showing correct availability, calendar sync between Google and Outlook is delayed, choosing between Reclaim and Motion or Sunsama or Clockwise, buffer time not appearing between meetings, or building automations with the Reclaim API or webhooks. Do NOT use for meeting scheduling strategy across tools (use /sales-meeting-scheduler) or CRM calendar automation (use /sales-integration).
npx skillsauth add sales-skills/sales sales-reclaimInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Help the user with Reclaim.ai platform questions — from task scheduling and focus time through habits, smart meetings, scheduling links, API integration, and webhook automation.
If references/learnings.md exists, read it first for accumulated platform knowledge.
Ask the user:
What area of Reclaim do you need help with?
Which plan are you on?
What calendar provider(s)?
If the user's request already provides most of this context, skip directly to the relevant step.
| If the question is about... | Route to... |
|---|---|
| Meeting scheduling strategy (tool-agnostic) | /sales-meeting-scheduler {question} |
| CRM integration or automation | /sales-integration {question} |
| Reducing no-shows or booking page conversion | /sales-meeting-scheduler {question} |
| Round-robin routing for a sales team | /sales-meeting-scheduler {question} |
For Reclaim-specific questions, continue to Step 3.
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full platform reference — capabilities, pricing, API surface, data model, integration recipes, code examples.
Answer the user's question using only the relevant section. Don't dump the full reference.
You no longer need the platform guide — focus on the user's specific situation.
If you discover a gotcha, workaround, or tip not covered in references/learnings.md, append it there.
Best-effort from research — review these, especially items about plan-gated features and integration gotchas that may be outdated.
Webhooks require Business plan. Scheduling link webhooks (Created/Updated/Cancelled) are gated to Business ($15/seat/mo) and Enterprise. Free and Starter plans cannot receive webhook notifications.
Tasks always land on main calendar. Reclaim creates task events on your primary calendar — there's no way to put them on a secondary calendar. This means your main calendar view always includes Reclaim-managed events.
Bulk deletion is painful. If Reclaim creates hundreds of task events you don't want, there's no bulk delete. You may need to delete them one-by-one in Google Calendar or use the API.
Calendar sync delays. Multi-calendar sync (especially iCloud → Reclaim) can lag minutes to hours. Google Calendar syncs fastest. If events aren't appearing, wait before troubleshooting.
Scheduling links can't use custom hours. You can only use Reclaim's preset schedules (Personal, Work, Meeting Times) for scheduling link availability — custom hour configurations you create aren't selectable.
Critical priority dominates. Setting too many items to Critical priority causes lower-priority items to never get scheduled. Use Critical sparingly — most items should be High or Normal.
No native CRM integration. HubSpot and Salesforce are listed as "coming soon." For now, use Zapier or Make to bridge Reclaim to your CRM.
Self-improving: If you discover something not covered here, append it to references/learnings.md with today's date.
/sales-meeting-scheduler — Meeting scheduling strategy — booking pages, round-robin, no-show reduction, tool comparison/sales-vimcal — Vimcal platform help — keyboard-first AI calendar (complementary tool)/sales-integration — Connect sales tools to CRM and other platforms/sales-do — Not sure which skill to use? The router matches any sales objective to the right skill. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-doUser says: "I added 20 tasks to Reclaim but only 3 are showing on my calendar. Where are the rest?" Skill does:
User says: "I'm a solo founder with 25+ meetings a week. Should I use Reclaim or Motion?" Skill does:
User says: "I want to automatically log booked meetings from Reclaim scheduling links into HubSpot." Skill does:
Cause: Too many Critical-priority tasks competing for limited time, scheduling windows too narrow, or tasks have no due date (low urgency items get deferred indefinitely) Solution: Review task priorities — only 1-2 tasks should be Critical at any time, most should be High or Normal. Widen scheduling windows (e.g., allow evening slots for low-priority tasks). Add due dates to give Reclaim urgency signals. Check the Planner view to see the scheduling queue — if tasks show "No time available," you're overcommitted.
Cause: Cross-provider sync goes through Reclaim's servers, not direct calendar-to-calendar. iCloud has the longest delay (minutes to hours). OAuth tokens can also expire silently. Solution: Google Calendar syncs fastest — use it as primary if possible. For Outlook, verify the connection in Settings → Calendars → check for error badges. Disconnect and reconnect if sync is stale. For iCloud, expect delays and don't rely on real-time accuracy.
Cause: Custom hours not selectable for scheduling links (only preset schedules work), or multiple calendars not all connected so Reclaim doesn't see conflicts Solution: Verify all calendars are connected in Settings → Calendars. Use one of Reclaim's built-in schedules (Work, Personal, Meeting Times) for scheduling link hours — custom hour blocks you create won't appear as options. If availability still looks wrong, check that Buffer Time is configured (buffer events block scheduling link slots).
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UpViral platform help — viral referral marketing and list-building platform (by Emarky) for viral sweepstakes, giveaway/reward campaigns, pre-launch waiting lists, and milestone referral programs, with REST API (app.upviral.com/api/v1/), callback-URL webhooks, PHP SDK, fraud detection (IP-based suspicious-referral flagging), A/B testing, smart leaderboards, unlockable incentives, and 30+ native ESP/CRM integrations (Mailchimp, ActiveCampaign, ConvertKit, AWeber, HubSpot, Klaviyo, Intercom) plus Zapier/Make/Pipedream/Integrately/Pabbly. Use when UpViral campaigns aren't tracking referral points correctly, deciding between Starter $79/mo annual (10K leads, 1 brand, NO API) vs Business $119/mo (25K, 2 brands, API + webhooks unlocked) vs Premium $319/mo (100K, 5 brands, dedicated account manager), the API returns errors because you're on the Starter tier where API/webhooks are gated, building an UpViral→CRM or UpViral→data-warehouse pipeline with add_contact / get_leads / get_leads_points / add_points / get_custom_fields / lists methods (uvapikey + uvmethod form-encoded POST), interpreting fraud flags where same-IP referrals get marked suspicious and you must manually activate/delete/blacklist, setting up the Callback URL (webhook) to fire on reward-unlock events, Zapier New Lead / New Reward Unlocked triggers not firing, ClickFunnels/Shopify/funnel-builder integration breaking, the drag-and-drop page builder showing broken widgets or limited customization, the setup feeling long and complicated for your first campaign, or picking UpViral over Viral Loops / KickoffLabs / Vyper / Prefinery / Gleam / KingSumo / ShortStack for a viral campaign. Do NOT use for general newsletter audience growth strategy across all platforms (use /sales-audience-growth), newsletter monetization (use /sales-newsletter), KickoffLabs-specific help (use /sales-kickofflabs), no-code merge-tag newsletter referrals (use /sales-referralkit), SparkLoop paid recommendations (use /sales-sparkloop), or full-stack multi-level Level-1/2/3 referral/affiliate tracking (use /sales-referralhero).
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ReferralHero platform help — full-stack referral, affiliate, waitlist, contest, and NPS platform with subscriber API, webhooks, Zapier, Mailchimp/Kit/AWeber/Klaviyo/ActiveCampaign/SendLane connectors, coupon codes, multi-level referral tracking (Level 1/2/3), anti-fraud, and 5,000 calls/hour rate limit. Use when ReferralHero campaigns aren't tracking referrals correctly, deciding between PRO $199/mo (10K members, includes API + webhooks) and PREMIUM $399/mo (50K members, adds ReCaptcha + SMS verification), authentication is failing with no_token or X-API-Key header is being ignored, multi-level referral counts (Level 2/3) aren't appearing for downline subscribers, coupon group endpoints return 404 or coupon arrays max out, hitting the 5,000 calls/hour soft limit and getting too_many_calls 429s, the Mailchimp/Kit native integration is double-adding subscribers, webhook payloads aren't firing on confirmation events, importing Stripe customer IDs through transaction tracking, generating reward fulfillment when subscribers cross milestone thresholds (promote/unlock_promoted_reward), comparing ReferralHero against SparkLoop/ReferralKit/Viral Loops/GrowSurf/KickoffLabs for referral marketing, or routing referral data via add_bulk_transactions (500-transaction batch limit). Do NOT use for general newsletter audience growth strategy (use /sales-audience-growth), general newsletter monetization (use /sales-newsletter), no-code newsletter-only referral with merge-tag insertion (use /sales-referralkit), SparkLoop's paid recommendations or partner network (use /sales-sparkloop), or affiliate program strategy across many platforms (use /sales-affiliate-program).
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KickoffLabs platform help — viral marketing platform for pre-launch waitlists, bonus-entry giveaways, milestone-reward referral programs, leaderboard giveaways, and email opt-in bribes with REST API v1 + v2, server-side webhooks (in/out), KOL.js JavaScript library, AnyForm script for custom pages, fraud detection (duplicate_ip / bounced / duplidate_email flags), SMS verification add-on, native ESP integrations (Klaviyo, Mailchimp, ActiveCampaign, Brevo), website builders (Webflow, Wix, Squarespace, Weebly), Shopify, Facebook Audiences, Slack, Zapier. Use when KickoffLabs viral campaigns aren't tracking referrals correctly, deciding between Hobby $13/mo annual (500 leads/mo no A/B no reward emails) vs Premium $48/mo (2.5K + A/B + reward emails + tracking pixels) vs Business $99/mo (10K + custom email templates + custom domains + advanced reporting + 3 team) vs Enterprise $202/mo (25K + 5 team + SMS included), API key getting rejected because you embedded it in client-side JavaScript instead of server-side, can't decide whether to use v1 /subscribe vs v2 /tags/:TAG_ID/lead for lead creation, webhook payloads firing with `__fraudulent` flag and you need to interpret the duplicate_ip/bounced/duplidate_email reason codes (yes, duplidate is spelled that way in their docs), AnyForm script not posting to KickoffLabs vs native API endpoint, leaderboard endpoint returning more than 50 leads is not allowed, social_id (kid in share URLs) attribution chain breaking between v1 and v2, contest score vs lead count metrics in the webhook payload are confusing, SMS Verification only available on Premium+ as $50/mo add-on (Enterprise includes), per-month lead cap auto-upgrades at $8 per 1000 overage leads, picking between KickoffLabs and Viral Loops / UpViral / Prefinery / ReferralCandy / Voucherify for viral campaign type fit, or rate limit per tier (10-100 calls/minute) is hitting on bulk imports. Do NOT use for general newsletter audience growth strategy (use /sales-audience-growth), general newsletter monetization (use /sales-newsletter), no-code merge-tag-only newsletter referrals (use /sales-referralkit), SparkLoop paid recommendations + partner network (use /sales-sparkloop), or full-stack referral/affiliate with multi-level Level-1/2/3 tracking (use /sales-referralhero).
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Routes any sales, marketing, ad, or GTM objective to the right specialized skill and outputs the install command for that skill plus a ready-to-paste prompt packed with the user's context. Asks clarifying questions when the objective is ambiguous, then hands back a copy-paste-runnable next step. Covers prospecting, outbound cadences, deals, proposals, forecasting, deliverability, enrichment, intent, content, coaching, CRO, SEO, launch directories, newsletters, email/SMS/push marketing, chatbots, influencer marketing, social media, employee advocacy, media relations, reviews, data hygiene, B2B advertising, retargeting, affiliate, loyalty, digital products, memberships, webinars, checkout, and platform-specific help. Use when the user has a sales or marketing question and isn't sure which skill to use, or wants a multi-skill sequence with a batch install command. Do NOT use to solve problems directly — this skill only routes.