Use Case: Glare Skills Quickstart

Glare Skills have just released this week, and we’re excited to let others user them and hear your feedback! (You can get the new Glare Skills from the new site)


Getting Started

Once you’ve installed the skills, you can ask how to get started using Glare for some clear next steps.

The rule of thumb is just to work Glare into your daily design workflows. This is a quick way to get some initial ideas.


What does that look like though?

Let’s take Step One here and look at how to do this.

First, we’ll start with a screenshot, something we’re working on. In this case, let’s look at a Related Products Carousel concept for an ecommerce site.

We want to improve how this performs, but where do we start? Let’s add this screen to Claude Code and ask it for which user needs we should consider.

Now we have a framework for how to think about how we make this experience valuable to users.


Getting to Work

This gives us a range of opportunities to gather information from stakeholders (i.e. what is user visibility?), explore design iterations (i.e. differentiate recommendations), or circle back to the 6 steps to progress into step 2.


If you gave this a try, would love to get your feedback on what you found difficult or helpful!

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This is an awesome breakdown @EricZ! Perhaps it would be cool to try this on a few landing pages, since they’re typically super important to telling a story and conversions.

The other one might be to try this against an offer page to see how the skills might recommend improvement to create a solid offer.

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Love this example @EricZ! Makes it clear how a simple input can produce such a robust output and set you up for product design success from a single question. Literally value in seconds!

Excited about where these Skills are going; working on the next version to tighten them up.

We’re adding the agent-operation sections. They’re still terse, but our hope is that they help guide outputs. If anyone has more experience with these, I’d love to chat!