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When the user wants to create or update their product marketing context document. Also use when the user mentions 'product context,' 'marketing context,' 'set up context,' 'positioning,' or wants to avoid repeating foundational information across marketing tasks. Creates `.claude/product-marketing-context.md` that other marketing skills reference.
When the user wants to create or update their product marketing context document. Also use when the user mentions 'product context,' 'marketing context,' 'set up context,' 'positioning,' 'who is my target audience,' 'describe my product,' 'ICP,' 'ideal customer profile,' or wants to avoid repeating foundational information across marketing tasks. Use this at the start of any new project before using other marketing skills — it creates `.agents/product-marketing.md` that all other skills reference for product, audience, and positioning context.
Build product marketing strategy including positioning, messaging, and go-to-market. Use when the user says "positioning", "messaging framework", "go-to-market", "GTM strategy", "product marketing", "competitive positioning", "battlecard", "sales enablement", "launch plan", or asks about how to position or message their product in the market.
Creates or updates the product marketing context document for a brand — the deep positioning reference that all marketing specialists read before any task. Use when the user wants to document product positioning, target audience, customer language, competitive differentiation, objections, personas, or proof points. Also use when marketing output feels generic and needs richer brand context, when starting a new brand without a full SOSTAC plan, or when SOSTAC is complete and the user wants a distilled reference for the whole team. Works with the multi-brand system — always asks which brand to work on first.
Create or update a reusable product marketing context document with positioning, audience, ICP, use cases, and messaging. Use at the start of a project to avoid repeating core marketing context across tasks.
Create and maintain a product marketing context document covering positioning, ICP definition, messaging hierarchy, competitive differentiation, and value proposition. This skill creates the foundation that all other marketing skills reference. Trigger phrases: "product marketing," "positioning statement," "ideal customer profile," "ICP," "messaging hierarchy," "value proposition," "competitive differentiation," "product narrative," "use case mapping," "update our positioning," "what makes us different," "who is our customer," "messaging framework," "category design," "go to market strategy," "product story."
When the user needs a comprehensive marketing plan for a client, a company they advise, or their own product. Also use when the user mentions "marketing plan," "growth plan," "GTM plan," "go-to-market plan," "AARRR plan," "90-day marketing plan," "12-month marketing roadmap," "fractional CMO plan," or "fCMO plan." Generates an exhaustive 13-section plan structured by AARRR (Acquisition, Activation, Retention, Referral, Revenue), customized to the client's current budget, team, and stage, mapped to future funding milestones, cross-referenced with the 139-idea marketing-ideas library and an embedded 17-section current-state audit rubric, with a full marketing operations stack showing which skills and MCP/API integrations execute each part. Outputs a Notion-paste-ready markdown document. For positioning and ICP context before planning, see product-marketing. For stage-specific deep work, see onboarding, signup, emails, referrals, pricing.
When the user wants to submit a product to directories, launch platforms, curated lists, or app stores. Reads product-marketing-context.md when present and generates ready-to-paste submission content per platform. Also use when the user mentions "directory submission," "get listed," "app store listing," "submit to directories," "curated list," "best tools list," "Taaft," "Product Hunt," "directory ads," "newsletter feature," "directory campaign," "product info for directory," "tailor description per platform," "Shopify App Store," "Chrome Web Store," "submit to directory," "launch on Product Hunt," "navigation site," or "product directory."
Use when doing upstream market-research methodology — sizing a market as TAM/SAM/SOM computed BOTH top-down and bottoms-up (never a single unsourced number), planning a survey sample size with finite-population correction and per-segment minimums, or scoring candidate market segments against Kotler's measurable/substantial/accessible/differentiable/actionable criteria. Outputs always show the method and the assumptions. For market-research analysts and product-marketing at the sizing/survey/segmentation moment. Distinct from marketing-skill (campaign analytics, attribution, demand-gen) — this is the evidence-building methodology, not live-campaign optimization.
Review and design SaaS/product marketing sites and frontend interfaces end-to-end: clarify value, fix hierarchy, and implement distinctive, production-grade UI that avoids generic AI aesthetics.
Product marketing, positioning, GTM strategy, and competitive intelligence. Includes ICP definition, April Dunford positioning methodology, launch playbooks, competitive battlecards, and international market entry guides. Use when developing positioning, planning product launches, creating messaging, analyzing competitors, entering new markets, enabling sales, or when user mentions product marketing, positioning, GTM, go-to-market, competitive analysis, market entry, or sales enablement.
When the user wants to create, optimize, or audit solutions pages. Also use when the user mentions "solutions," "solutions page," "by industry," "industry solutions," "by company size," "SMB," "enterprise," "by outcome," "business outcomes," or "how we solve X."