From pmm-go-to-market
Assigns launch tier (T1-T4) and generates GTM strategy briefs with messaging, channels, and success metrics. Reads brain for self-learning from past launches. Use when planning product launches, features, pricing changes, or market expansion. Chains with positioning-messaging and workflow-orchestrator.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/pmm-go-to-market:go-to-market-strategyThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Assign tier to any GTM initiative (T1-T4), generate strategic briefs, and self-learn from launch history stored in your brain.
Assign tier to any GTM initiative (T1-T4), generate strategic briefs, and self-learn from launch history stored in your brain.
Step 1: You provide context
Step 2: Skill assigns tier
Step 3: Skill generates brief
Step 4: Skill updates brain Section 7
"Help me scope this launch"
We're launching SSO integration for enterprise customers. Currently doing $2M ARR, trying to reach $5M by EOY. Our main competitors (Okta, Entra) have this. What tier is this? What's the GTM strategy?
"Run GTM strategy with full workflow"
/workflow-orchestrator "Full launch workflow for analytics dashboard" DRI: me Timeline: 8 weeks Target: mid-market product teams
| Tier | Scope | Timeline | Budget | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | Company bet | 6-12 weeks | High | Major product, market entry, pricing |
| T2 | Major init | 2-4 weeks | Medium | New segment, significant feature |
| T3 | Routine | 1 week | Standard | Regular feature, minor expansion |
| T4 | Minimal | <1 day | Low | Internal, bug fix, small tweak |
After strategy is assigned:
positioning-messaging to build positioning for your audiencecompetitive-battlecard for competitive contextworkflow-orchestrator to chain all execution skillsretro to capture learnings → updates brainGuides creation, editing, and verification of skills for AI coding agents using test-driven development with subagent scenarios. Use when authoring or debugging skills.
npx claudepluginhub stefanoskarakasis/product-marketing-skills --plugin pmm-go-to-market