Getting started

You installed Orbit. Here's what to ask Claude first.

Five prompts that show what Orbit actually does before you commit a whole program to it. Each one triggers a specific skill and produces a real artifact. Pick the one that matches your current work.

01 · Audit a lifecycle program you already have

Audit my current lifecycle program. Ask me what I have, then tell me what's missing and what's worth fixing first.

What happens: Orbit triggers the Lifecycle Audit skill. It asks 6–8 questions about your current programs, stack, and metrics, then produces a structured gap analysis with prioritised recommendations. About 10 minutes, mostly you answering questions.

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02 · Design an onboarding flow from scratch

Design an onboarding email sequence for a SaaS product where activation means connecting a data source.

What happens: Orbit routes to the Onboarding Design skill. It asks about your activation event, typical time-to-activation, and existing touchpoints, then builds a sequence with triggers, timing, copy structure, and the in-product + push coordination most programs miss.

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03 · Fix Braze naming conventions across your workspace

Audit my Braze instance for naming inconsistencies, then propose a convention we can apply going forward.

What happens: With your Braze API key connected, Orbit triggers the Braze Instance Audit skill. Pulls every canvas, campaign, and segment. Flags off-convention assets and proposes a 4-dimension naming standard you can apply to new work. Existing assets get a bulk-rename plan.

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04 · Plan an IP warm-up

I'm moving to a dedicated Braze IP next month. Build me a 14-day warm-up plan at 500K daily volume, with RBN ranges and a holdout carve-out.

What happens: Orbit triggers the Deliverability Management skill. Returns a day-by-day schedule with exact RBN ranges, monitoring thresholds, a bounce/complaint ceiling policy, and the recovery actions if any metric misses.

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05 · Build a production email end-to-end

Build a win-back email for users who haven't placed an order in 60 days. Use my brand kit. Output MJML, inline CSS, and a Braze Content Block manifest.

What happens: Orbit chains three skills: Lifecycle Copy Framework (for the copy), Email Production System (for the MJML + HTML), and Braze Template Sync (for the handoff manifest). The output is production-ready and size-checked for Gmail clipping.

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It's not working

  • Claude doesn't mention Orbit. Restart Claude Desktop completely after install. The extension only loads on fresh start.
  • Braze tools aren't running.Open Claude Desktop → Settings → Extensions → Orbit, and paste your Braze API key + REST endpoint.
  • Nothing installed when I double-clicked.Make sure Claude Desktop 0.7 or later is installed. Older versions don't recognise .mcpb files.

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