From pm-gtm
Generates go-to-market asset packs: positioning statements, messaging pillars, feature-benefit tables, and role-specific use cases for products or features. Useful for GTM plans, launches, or messaging.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/pm-gtm:go-to-marketThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
This skill produces a complete go-to-market asset pack for a product, feature, or initiative. It follows Geoffrey Moore's positioning framework and structures all outputs for use in sales decks, landing pages, launch emails, and internal alignment docs.
This skill produces a complete go-to-market asset pack for a product, feature, or initiative. It follows Geoffrey Moore's positioning framework and structures all outputs for use in sales decks, landing pages, launch emails, and internal alignment docs.
Ask the user for these if not provided:
Always produce all four sections below in order.
Use the Geoffrey Moore format exactly:
For [target customer] who [has this problem or need], [Product Name] is a [product category] that [key benefit/outcome]. Unlike [primary alternative or competitor], our product [key differentiator].
Write one primary positioning statement, then offer a shorter tagline version (10 words or fewer) suitable for a hero headline.
Generate 3–5 messaging pillars. Each pillar must include:
Pillars should be distinct — avoid overlap. Each pillar should be defensible against the primary competitor.
Produce a two-column table:
| Feature / Functionality | Buyer Benefit (what it means for the user) |
|---|---|
| [Technical capability] | [Outcome in plain language — start with a verb: "Reduces...", "Enables...", "Eliminates..."] |
Rules:
Generate 3–5 role-specific use cases. Each use case must follow this format:
Use Case [N]: [Role] — [Scenario Title]
Use cases should cover different buyer personas if possible (e.g. end user, manager, admin).
Before delivering output, verify:
npx claudepluginhub mohitagw15856/pm-claude-skills --plugin pm-gtmCraft a clear market positioning that differentiates your product and resonates with target customers.
Applies April Dunford's framework for product positioning: competitive alternatives, unique value, target markets, category design. Use for launches, repositioning, strategy, messaging.
Use this skill when the user asks to "apply April Dunford's framework", "five component positioning", "obviously awesome positioning", "dunford positioning", "help me with positioning", "full positioning exercise", "positioning workshop", or wants to go through the complete April Dunford positioning process from scratch. For a shorter competitive positioning analysis, use strategy/competitive-positioning instead.