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Found 379 Skills
Build and scale partner ecosystems that drive revenue and platform adoption. Use when building partner programs from scratch, tiering partnerships, managing co-marketing, making build-vs-partner decisions, or structuring crawl-walk-run partner deployment.
Front door for any GTM task on Cargo — sourcing, waterfall enrichment, email/phone/LinkedIn lookup, email verification, scoring, qualification, sequencing, CRM sync, and signal monitoring (job changes, funding, tech-stack/hiring intent). Use when the user states a real-world goal involving prospects, leads, accounts, contacts, ICP lists, or campaign activation. Routes to phase guides (Level 2), recipes (Level 2.5), and per-provider playbooks (Level 3) before any action call.
Go-to-market strategy for AI products. Use when positioning AI products, handling "who is responsible when it breaks" objections, pricing variable-cost AI, choosing between copilot/agent/teammate framing, or selling autonomous tools into enterprises.
Plain-language fix guide for failing GTM tests. Use when tests have failed and the developer needs step-by-step instructions to fix each issue. Reads gtm-test-results.json and writes a fix guide in plain English - no GTM expertise required to follow. No API calls. Trigger on - "fix guide", "how do I fix failing tests", "tests failing", "gtm test failures", "fix my tracking", "what broke".
Expert go-to-market strategist for SaaS applications. Use when planning GTM strategy, content strategy, social media strategy, personal brand development, business brand positioning, or channel selection. Covers LinkedIn, X/Twitter, TikTok, YouTube, and multi-channel distribution. Use for launch planning, audience building, founder-led marketing, and growth strategy.
Expert n8n workflow automation consultant for B2B sales and GTM teams. Use when the user asks about n8n workflows, n8n nodes, n8n triggers, n8n webhooks, n8n credentials, n8n self-hosting, n8n Docker setup, n8n queue mode, n8n error handling, n8n sub-workflows, Clay + n8n integration, n8n CRM automation, n8n pricing, n8n vs Zapier vs Make, or building automations with n8n. Also triggers on "n8n workflow", "n8n automation", "n8n webhook", "n8n node", "n8n self-host", "n8n Docker", "n8n queue", "n8n Clay", "n8n HubSpot", "n8n Salesforce", "n8n vs Zapier", "n8n pricing", "workflow automation". Do NOT use for Clay-only questions without n8n context or general automation strategy without n8n.
Use when designing automation programs aligned to lifecycle stages, SLAs, and GTM objectives.
Generates GTM implementation documentation, reporting impact analysis, GA4 report configurations, and stakeholder summaries. Use when users need to "document GTM implementation", "what reports can I build", "create event schema docs", "generate stakeholder summary", "analyze reporting impact", or want to understand business value of tracking data. Creates technical documentation, suggests GA4 explorations, defines remarketing audiences, and translates technical events into business insights.
Pipeline status check for GTM projects. Use when returning to a project mid-implementation, when unsure what step comes next, or to get a quick overview of what has been completed. Reads all GTM output files and shows which skills have run, current implementation coverage, and the recommended next step. No API calls, instant. Trigger on - "what step am I on", "gtm status", "where did I leave off", "what's been done", "check progress", "pipeline status".
Strategic GTM tracking planning with product manager expertise. Use when users need to plan tracking strategy, define what metrics to measure, understand business impact of tracking, create tracking specifications, or need guidance on "what should I track?" questions. Asks discovery questions about business goals, maps objectives to events, defines event taxonomy, and creates structured tracking plans. Trigger on - "plan GTM tracking", "what should I track", "create tracking plan", "define measurement strategy", "GTM strategy".
When the user wants to build GTM automation with code, design workflow architectures, use AI agents for GTM tasks, or implement the 'architecture over tools' principle. Also use when the user mentions 'GTM engineering,' 'GTM automation,' 'n8n,' 'Make,' 'Zapier,' 'workflow automation,' 'Clay API,' 'instruction stacks,' 'AI agents for GTM,' or 'revenue automation.' This skill covers technical GTM infrastructure from workflow design through agent orchestration.
Use when defining events, fields, and governance for GTM analytics pipelines.