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Keep Segment

skill

Customer segmentation model builder — tiers customers by ARR, health, and expansion potential; defines CS motion per tier; maps resource allocation. Use when asked to "segment our customers", "define our CS tiers", "how should we allocate CS resources", "build a customer segmentation model", or "who gets high-touch vs. digital".

Works with: Claude Code (native)  ·  Cursor, Codex CLI (manual)
native: this artifact type is that client's own format

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Install (Claude Code):

cp -r keep-segment ~/.claude/skills/

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