marginal-user-framework
✓Use when facing conversion plateaus, expanding to new markets, or when aggregate data fails to reveal growth bottlenecks, to identify high-leverage improvements by focusing on worst-case users
Installation
SKILL.md
A method for identifying high-leverage product improvements by focusing on the user "on the cusp" of conversion or the "worst-case scenario" user. Solving for the user with the most friction often resolves hidden issues for everyone.
Core principle: If you solve for the hardest user, you unlock growth for everyone.
| Device | Feature phones, low RAM | | Network | 2G/Edge, high latency | | Language | Non-primary language users | | Tech Literacy | First-time smartphone users | | Accessibility | Vision/motor impairments |
Use when facing conversion plateaus, expanding to new markets, or when aggregate data fails to reveal growth bottlenecks, to identify high-leverage improvements by focusing on worst-case users Source: coowoolf/insighthunt-skills.
Facts (cite-ready)
Stable fields and commands for AI/search citations.
- Install command
npx skills add https://github.com/coowoolf/insighthunt-skills --skill marginal-user-framework- Category
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- 2026-02-18
Quick answers
What is marginal-user-framework?
Use when facing conversion plateaus, expanding to new markets, or when aggregate data fails to reveal growth bottlenecks, to identify high-leverage improvements by focusing on worst-case users Source: coowoolf/insighthunt-skills.
How do I install marginal-user-framework?
Open your terminal or command line tool (Terminal, iTerm, Windows Terminal, etc.) Copy and run this command: npx skills add https://github.com/coowoolf/insighthunt-skills --skill marginal-user-framework Once installed, the skill will be automatically configured in your AI coding environment and ready to use in Claude Code or Cursor
Where is the source repository?
https://github.com/coowoolf/insighthunt-skills
Details
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- Source
- skills.sh
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- 2026-02-02