What's Missing in Standard Stytch Architecture
Stytch creates user sessions, but lacks the infrastructure to detect when users first achieve value in your application.
Standard Stytch Flow vs Optimized Skene Flow
User signs up via Stytch
User record created but no activation tracking
No automatic trigger for activation milestones
Watch Stytch user events for signup and first actions
Detect when user completes first value milestone
Trigger activation email sequence with personalized onboarding
Track activation completion and send milestone emails
Visual comparison of the flows:
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How Skene Fixes This
The Skene infrastructure for Stytch tracks user progress after signup and automatically sends milestone emails when users complete key actions like creating their first project or inviting team members.
Implementation Comparison
Using Skene Infrastructure
Install via Prompt
@task: Initialize Skene.
@action: Analyze my local code, validating subscription via `npx skene login`, and generate `skene.config.ts` to implement the Activation Loop pattern for Stytch.Copy Skene Prompt for Cursor
Generated skene.config.ts
// skene.config.ts - The Automated Way
import { defineLoop } from '@skene/sdk';
export default defineLoop({
type: 'activation',
opinion: 'Detect when users complete their first key action and trigger personalized onboarding',
steps: [
{
trigger: {
type: 'database',
table: 'users',
event: 'insert'
},
condition: {
type: 'query',
query: `SELECT * FROM user_actions WHERE user_id = $1 AND action_type = 'first_project_created'`,
timeout: '5m'
},
action: {
type: 'email',
provider: 'resend',
template: 'activation_welcome',
personalization: {
name: '{{user.name}}',
activationLink: '{{user.activation_link}}'
}
}
}
],
recovery: {
retries: 3,
backoff: 'exponential'
}
});