Go-to-market skills for PMs: GTM strategy, growth loops, GTM motions, beachhead segments, ideal customer profiles, and competitive intelligence briefs.
Create a sales-ready competitive battlecard — positioning, feature comparison, objection handling, and win strategies
Produce a structured competitive intelligence brief — product moves, pricing changes, hiring signals, funding, and strategic implications
Design sustainable growth mechanisms — growth loops and GTM motions for product-led and sales-led strategies
Create a full go-to-market strategy — beachhead segment, ICP, messaging, channels, and launch plan
Identify the first beachhead market segment for a product launch. Evaluates segments against burning pain, willingness to pay, winnable market share, and referral potential. Use when choosing a first market, targeting an initial customer segment, or planning market entry strategy.
Create sales-ready competitive battlecards comparing your product against a specific competitor — positioning, feature comparison, objection handling, and win/loss patterns. Use when preparing sales teams, creating competitive materials, or responding to 'why not competitor X?'
Produce a structured competitive intelligence brief covering recent competitor moves, pricing changes, product launches, funding, hiring signals, and strategic implications. Use when someone asks for a CI brief, competitive update, what competitors are doing, competitive landscape update, monitor competitors, or track competitor changes. Different from competitor-analysis (which is a one-time deep-dive on a landscape) — this skill is designed for ongoing, recurring CI briefs that track movement over time. Supports weekly, monthly, and ad-hoc formats. Commands: /ci-brief, /competitive-brief, /competitor-update
Identify growth loops (flywheels) for sustainable traction. Evaluates 5 loop types: Viral, Usage, Collaboration, User-Generated, and Referral. Use when designing growth mechanisms, building product-led traction, or understanding how growth loops work.
Identify the best GTM motions and tools across 7 motion types: Inbound, Outbound, Paid Digital, Community, Partners, ABM, and PLG. Use when selecting marketing channels, choosing between inbound and outbound strategy, or planning cross-channel campaigns.
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65 PM skills and 36 chained workflows across 8 plugins. Claude Code, Cowork, and more. From discovery to strategy, execution, launch, and growth.

Designed for Claude Code and Cowork. Skills compatible with other AI assistants.
New idea? → /discover
Need strategic clarity? → /strategy
Writing a PRD? → /create-prd
Planning a launch? → /plan-launch
Defining metrics? → /north-star
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Generic AI gives you text. PM Skills Marketplace gives you structure.
Each skill encodes a proven PM framework — discovery, assumption mapping, prioritization, strategy — and walks you through it step by step. You get the rigor of Teresa Torres, Marty Cagan, and Alberto Savoia built into your daily workflow, not sitting on a bookshelf.
The result: better product decisions, not just faster documents.
Skills are the building blocks of the marketplace. Each skill gives Claude domain knowledge, analytical frameworks, or a guided workflow for a specific PM task. Some skills also work as reusable foundations that multiple commands share.
Skills are loaded automatically when relevant to the conversation — no explicit invocation needed. If needed (e.g., prioritizing skills over general knowledge), you can force loading skills with /plugin-name:skill-name or /skill-name (Claude will add the prefix).
Commands are user-triggered workflows invoked with /command-name. They chain one or more skills into an end-to-end process. For example, /discover chains four skills together: brainstorm-ideas → identify-assumptions → prioritize-assumptions → brainstorm-experiments.
Plugins group related skills and commands into installable packages. Each plugin covers a PM domain — discovery, strategy, execution, and so on. Installing the marketplace gives you all 8 plugins at once.

Commands use skills. Some skills serve multiple commands. Some skills (like prioritization-frameworks or opportunity-solution-tree) are standalone references that Claude draws on whenever relevant — no command needed.
Commands are designed to flow into each other, matching the PM workflow. After any command completes, it suggests relevant next commands — just follow the prompts.
abhishekchoudhari/pm-superic-skillsAll 8 plugins install automatically. You get both commands (/discover, /strategy, etc.) and skills.

# Step 1: Add the marketplace
claude plugin marketplace add abhishekchoudhari/pm-superic-skills
# Step 2: Install individual plugins
claude plugin install pm-toolkit@pm-superic-skills
claude plugin install pm-product-strategy@pm-superic-skills
claude plugin install pm-product-discovery@pm-superic-skills
claude plugin install pm-market-research@pm-superic-skills
claude plugin install pm-data-analytics@pm-superic-skills
claude plugin install pm-marketing-growth@pm-superic-skills
claude plugin install pm-go-to-market@pm-superic-skills
claude plugin install pm-execution@pm-superic-skills
The skills/*/SKILL.md files follow the universal skill format and work with any tool that reads it. Commands (/slash-commands) are Claude-specific.
| Tool | How to use | What works |
|---|---|---|
| Gemini CLI | Copy skill folders to .gemini/skills/ | Skills only |
| OpenCode | Copy skill folders to .opencode/skills/ | Skills only |
| Cursor | Copy skill folders to .cursor/skills/ | Skills only |
| Codex CLI | Copy skill folders to .codex/skills/ | Skills only |
| Kiro | Copy skill folders to .kiro/skills/ | Skills only |
# Example: copy all skills for OpenCode (project-level)
for plugin in pm-*/; do
mkdir -p .opencode/skills/
cp -r "$plugin/skills/"* .opencode/skills/ 2>/dev/null
done
# Example: copy all skills for Gemini CLI (global)
for plugin in pm-*/; do
cp -r "$plugin/skills/"* ~/.gemini/skills/ 2>/dev/null
done
npx claudepluginhub abhishekchoudhari/pm-superic-skills --plugin pm-go-to-marketProduct marketing and growth skills: marketing ideas, value proposition statements, North Star metrics, product naming, and positioning.
Expert PM tracker for managing external vendor initiatives via Gmail and Google Sheets. Syncs email threads to structured trackers, scores risk with weighted rubric, and sends daily summaries. Specialized for product managers tracking external dependencies.
Execution and product management skills: PRDs, PRD review (adaptive scorecard + CEO stress-test), PRD walkthrough capture, design briefs, OKRs, roadmaps, sprints, pre-mortems, stakeholder maps, user stories, prioritization frameworks, stakeholder updates, and quarterly planning.
Market research skills for PMs: user personas, market segmentation, sentiment analysis, competitive analysis, user research synthesis, and research-library search across Google Drive.
Product discovery skills for PMs: ideation, experiments, assumption testing, feature prioritization, customer interview synthesis, and Voice of Customer analysis across Jira, Slack, and NPS.
Ultra-compressed communication mode. Cuts 65% of output tokens (measured) while keeping full technical accuracy by speaking like a caveman.
Comprehensive UI/UX design plugin for mobile (iOS, Android, React Native) and web applications with design systems, accessibility, and modern patterns
Standalone image generation plugin using Nano Banana MCP server. Generates and edits images, icons, diagrams, patterns, and visual assets via Gemini image models. No Gemini CLI dependency required.
Multi-model consensus engine integrating OpenAI Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, and Claude CLI for collaborative code review and problem-solving.
Write feature specs, plan roadmaps, and synthesize user research faster. Keep stakeholders updated and stay ahead of the competitive landscape.
Unified capability management center for Skills, Agents, and Commands.