18 go-to-market skills: pricing, outbound sales, SEO, advertising, retention, and marketing operations.
What it does
Claude gives generic marketing advice. Ask it about pricing strategy and it suggests "consider value-based pricing." Ask about outbound sales and it gives you the five-step framework you've read before. This skill loads 18 specific go-to-market frameworks with concrete decision trees: pricing model selection with trade-off criteria, outbound sequencing with specific timing, SEO strategy with prioritisation logic, retention analysis patterns, and advertising attribution approaches — frameworks with enough specificity to actually make decisions from.
Use case
Go-to-market planning, marketing operations, or any time you need Claude to apply a specific commercial framework rather than giving you generic strategic advice. Made by chadboyda — 18 skills drawn from real GTM work.
"We're launching a B2B SaaS product at $50-500/month. Help me build the pricing model." "Design an outbound email sequence for our enterprise tier — 8 touches over 30 days." "We have 1000 users, 60% churn in month 3. Diagnose the retention problem." "Build a keyword strategy for our developer tool — we're competing against established players." "Our paid ads aren't converting. Walk me through the attribution analysis."
Describe your GTM challenge with specifics: stage of company, target customer, current metrics.
Claude applies the relevant framework from the 18 available — not generic advice.
The more specific your inputs, the more actionable the output.
Input
A specific GTM problem with context: company stage, customer segment, current metrics, and what you've already tried.
Output
A framework-driven analysis with specific recommendations, decision criteria, and prioritised next actions. Not generic strategy — applied thinking for your specific situation.
npx skillsadd chadboyda/skills/gtm-skills
Requires skills.sh CLI
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