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This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a product launch funnel", "build a PLF funnel", "launch sequence", "product launch formula", or mentions product launches, launch funnels, or Jeff Walker methodology. Creates complete Product Launch Formula funnels with pre-launch, launch, and post-launch sequences.
Plan and execute a product launch for a solopreneur business. Use when launching a new product, feature, service, or major update. Covers pre-launch strategy, building anticipation, launch day execution, post-launch momentum, and measuring launch success. Trigger on "product launch", "launch my product", "launch strategy", "how to launch", "launch plan", "go-to-market launch".
Expert product launch strategist for SaaS and technology companies. Use when planning product launches, coordinating cross-functional launch teams, managing beta programs, creating launch communication plans, planning launch day execution, setting up post-launch monitoring, running launch retrospectives, or defining launch metrics. Covers launch tiering, internal enablement, rollback planning, and contingency strategies.
Launch keynote deck — dark hero + light content, warm orange→peach accent, feature cards, pricing tiers, CTA. Use when announcing a product, launching a feature, or doing a keynote-style reveal.
When the user wants to plan a product launch, execute launch channels, or create a launch checklist. Also use when the user mentions "product launch," "launch strategy," "product announcement," "launch channels," or "market launch." For GTM strategy framework (modes, 90-day, ICP, new market, repositioning), use gtm-strategy.
Use when launching new products, coordinating go-to-market strategies, and maximizing initial sales momentum
Use this skill when planning go-to-market strategy, running beta programs, creating launch checklists, or managing rollout strategy. Triggers on product launch, go-to-market, GTM strategy, beta programs, launch checklist, rollout strategy, launch tiers, and any task requiring product release planning or execution.
A brand product-launch email — masthead with wordmark, hero image block, headline lockup with skewed-italic accent, body copy, primary CTA, and a specifications grid. Pure HTML email layout (centered single column, table fallback). Use when the brief asks for an "email", "newsletter blast", "MJML", "product launch email", or "email template".
When the user needs marketing ideas, inspiration, or strategies for their SaaS or software product. Also use when the user asks for 'marketing ideas,' 'growth ideas,' 'how to market,' 'marketing strategies,' 'marketing tactics,' 'ways to promote,' or 'ideas to grow.' This skill provides 139 proven marketing approaches organized by category.
When the user wants to plan a product launch, feature announcement, or release strategy. Also use when the user mentions 'launch,' 'Product Hunt,' 'feature release,' 'announcement,' 'go-to-market,' 'beta launch,' 'early access,' 'waitlist,' or 'product update.' This skill covers phased launches, channel strategy, and ongoing launch momentum.
When the user wants to submit their product to startup, SaaS, AI, agent, MCP, no-code, or review directories for backlinks, domain rating, and discovery. Also use when the user mentions "directory submissions," "submit to directories," "backlinks from directories," "list my product," "submit to Product Hunt," "BetaList," "TAAFT," "Futurepedia," "G2 listing," "Capterra listing," "AlternativeTo," "SaaSHub," "AI directories," "MCP registry," "agent directory," "dofollow backlinks," "launch directories," or "directory tracker." Use this whenever someone is planning the directory layer of a product launch or an ongoing backlink campaign. For the broader launch moment, see launch-strategy. For programmatic SEO pages that should live behind these backlinks, see programmatic-seo. For AI citation optimization, see ai-seo.
Run a pre-mortem risk analysis on a PRD or launch plan. Categorizes risks as Tigers (real problems), Paper Tigers (overblown concerns), and Elephants (unspoken worries), then classifies as launch-blocking, fast-follow, or track. Use when preparing for launch, stress-testing a product plan, or identifying what could go wrong.