Subscription Box Curator
Overview
Use this skill to turn rough subscription-box inputs into a practical curation brief. It is designed for beauty boxes, snack boxes, pet boxes, hobby kits, wellness subscriptions, and book clubs.
This MVP is descriptive and template-based. It does not connect to Shopify, inventory systems, forecasting tools, or supplier APIs. It uses built-in heuristics to produce a markdown recommendation set that a merchandising or growth team can refine.
Trigger
Use this skill when the user wants to:
- plan a monthly or quarterly subscription box
- reduce subscription churn through stronger curation logic
- generate seasonal themes and item architectures
- balance novelty, margin, replenishment, and fulfillment feasibility
- create add-on ideas, pricing tiers, or launch notes for a recurring box
Example prompts
- "Help me plan a May self-care subscription box under $28 landed cost"
- "Our pet box retention is weak, suggest new monthly themes"
- "Create three snack-box concepts for students and young professionals"
- "We need a quarterly book box plan with upsells"
Workflow
- Collect the category, audience, budget, seasonality, and business goal.
- Detect the likely box category and the strongest operating constraints.
- Generate 3 theme directions with item architecture, rationale, and pricing guidance.
- Add add-on ideas, replenishment watchouts, and practical next moves.
- Present the result as a markdown planning brief.
Inputs
The user can provide any mix of:
- subscription category or product type
- target audience or customer segments
- landed-cost target or budget range
- season, month, or campaign context
- inventory and shipping constraints
- churn, retention, launch, or margin goals
- feedback from prior boxes
Outputs
Return a markdown brief with:
- executive summary
- input snapshot
- 3 recommended box concepts
- indicative cost and pricing guidance
- add-on and upsell ideas
- replenishment warnings and assumptions
- next-step actions for merchandising and launch planning
Safety
- Do not claim access to real inventory, demand, supplier, or margin data.
- Keep recommendations advisory and assumption-based.
- Avoid hard promises about retention uplift, sell-through, or forecast accuracy.
- Flag missing data when the user does not provide category, budget, or customer details.
Examples
Example 1
Input: beauty subscription, May launch, $28 landed-cost target, young professionals, retention focus.
Output: three self-care theme directions, recommended hero/staple/surprise mix, suggested sell-price bands, and replenishment cautions for consumable SKUs.
Example 2
Input: pet subscription with churn concerns.
Output: rotating play + treat + care concepts, persona-fit notes, and add-on ideas that increase perceived freshness without overcomplicating fulfillment.
Acceptance Criteria
- Return markdown text, not a vague chat-only answer.
- Produce at least 3 concept options.
- Include both merchandising rationale and operational caveats.
- Clearly state that the result is heuristic and non-API-based.