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Policy Lookup

Find and explain company policies in plain language. Trigger with "what's our PTO policy", "can I work remotely from another country", "how do expenses work", or any plain-language question about benefits, travel, leave, or handbook rules.

$ npx promptcreek add policy-lookup

Auto-detects your installed agents and installs the skill to each one.

What This Skill Does

This skill looks up and explains company policies in plain language. It answers employee questions about policies, benefits, and procedures by searching connected knowledge bases or using provided handbook content. It's designed to provide quick and easy access to important company information.

When to Use

  • Find the PTO policy.
  • Explain the remote work policy.
  • Check the health insurance benefits.
  • Clarify the expense reimbursement process.
  • Understand the code of conduct.
  • Learn about professional development budget.

Key Features

Searches knowledge bases for policy documents.
Provides clear, plain-language answers.
Supports PTO and leave policy lookups.
Handles benefits-related questions.
Covers compensation and remote work policies.

Installation

Run in your project directory:
$ npx promptcreek add policy-lookup

Auto-detects your installed agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, etc.) and installs the skill to each one.

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> If you see unfamiliar placeholders or need to check which tools are connected, see CONNECTORS.md.

Look up and explain company policies in plain language. Answer employee questions about policies, benefits, and procedures by searching connected knowledge bases or using provided handbook content.

Usage

/policy-lookup $ARGUMENTS

Search for policies matching: $ARGUMENTS

How It Works

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐

│ POLICY LOOKUP │

├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤

│ STANDALONE (always works) │

│ ✓ Ask any policy question in plain language │

│ ✓ Paste your employee handbook and I'll search it │

│ ✓ Get clear, jargon-free answers │

├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤

│ SUPERCHARGED (when you connect your tools) │

│ + Knowledge base: Search handbook and policy docs automatically │

│ + HRIS: Pull employee-specific details (PTO balance, benefits) │

└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Common Policy Topics

  • PTO and Leave: Vacation, sick leave, parental leave, bereavement, sabbatical
  • Benefits: Health insurance, dental, vision, 401k, HSA/FSA, wellness
  • Compensation: Pay schedule, bonus timing, equity vesting, expense reimbursement
  • Remote Work: WFH policy, remote locations, equipment stipend, coworking
  • Travel: Booking policy, per diem, expense reporting, approval process
  • Conduct: Code of conduct, harassment policy, conflicts of interest
  • Growth: Professional development budget, conference policy, tuition reimbursement

How to Answer

  • Search ~~knowledge base for the relevant policy document
  • Provide a clear, plain-language answer
  • Quote the specific policy language
  • Note any exceptions or special cases
  • Point to who to contact for edge cases

Important guardrails:

  • Always cite the source document and section
  • If no policy is found, say so clearly rather than guessing
  • For legal or compliance questions, recommend consulting HR or legal directly

Output

## Policy: [Topic]

Quick Answer

[1-2 sentence direct answer to their question]

Details

[Relevant policy details, explained in plain language]

Exceptions / Special Cases

[Any relevant exceptions or edge cases]

Who to Contact

[Person or team for questions beyond what's documented]

Source

[Where this information came from — document name, page, or section]

If Connectors Available

If ~~knowledge base is connected:

  • Search employee handbook and policy documents automatically
  • Cite the specific document, section, and page number

If ~~HRIS is connected:

  • Pull employee-specific details like PTO balance, benefits elections, and enrollment status

Tips

  • Ask in plain language — "Can I work from Europe for a month?" is better than "international remote work policy."
  • Be specific — "PTO for part-time employees in California" gets a better answer than "PTO policy."
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Supported Agents

Claude CodeCursorCodexGemini CLIAiderWindsurfOpenClaw

Details

License
MIT
Source
admin
Published
3/18/2026

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