By bssm-oss
Product discovery skills for PMs: ideation, experiments, assumption testing, feature prioritization, and customer interview synthesis.
npx claudepluginhub bssm-oss/pm-skills-codex --plugin pm-product-discoveryBrainstorm product ideas or experiments from PM, Designer, and Engineer perspectives — for existing or new products
Run a full product discovery cycle — from ideation through assumption mapping to experiment design
Prepare a customer interview script or summarize an interview transcript into structured insights
Design a product metrics dashboard with North Star metric, input metrics, health metrics, and alert thresholds
Analyze, categorize, and prioritize a batch of feature requests from customers or stakeholders
Analyze and prioritize a list of feature requests by theme, strategic alignment, impact, effort, and risk. Use when reviewing customer feature requests, triaging a backlog, or making prioritization decisions.
Design experiments to test assumptions for an existing product — prototypes, A/B tests, spikes, and other low-effort validation methods. Use when validating assumptions, testing feature ideas cheaply, or planning product experiments.
Design lean startup experiments (pretotypes) for a new product. Creates XYZ hypotheses and suggests low-effort validation methods like landing pages, explainer videos, and pre-orders. Use when validating a new product idea, creating pretotypes, or testing market demand.
Brainstorm product ideas for an existing product using multi-perspective ideation from PM, Designer, and Engineer viewpoints. Use when generating new feature ideas, brainstorming solutions for an identified opportunity, or ideating with a product trio.
Brainstorm feature ideas for a new product in initial discovery from PM, Designer, and Engineer perspectives. Use when starting product discovery for a new product, exploring features for a startup idea, or doing initial ideation.
Identify risky assumptions for a feature idea in an existing product across Value, Usability, Viability, and Feasibility. Uses multi-perspective devil's advocate thinking. Use when stress-testing a feature idea, doing risk assessment, or preparing for assumption mapping.
Identify risky assumptions for a new product idea across 8 risk categories including Go-to-Market, Strategy, and Team. Use when evaluating startup risks, assessing a new product concept, or mapping assumptions for a new venture.
Create a structured customer interview script with JTBD probing questions, warm-up, core exploration, and wrap-up sections. Follows The Mom Test principles — no leading questions, no pitching, focus on past behavior. Use when preparing for user interviews, creating interview guides, or planning discovery research.
Define and design a product metrics dashboard with key metrics, data sources, visualization types, and alert thresholds. Use when creating a metrics dashboard, defining KPIs, setting up product analytics, or building a data monitoring plan.
Build an Opportunity Solution Tree (OST) to structure product discovery — map a desired outcome to opportunities, solutions, and experiments. Based on Teresa Torres' Continuous Discovery Habits. Use when structuring discovery work, mapping opportunities to solutions, or deciding what to build next.
Prioritize assumptions using an Impact × Risk matrix and suggest experiments for each. Use when triaging a list of assumptions, deciding what to test first, or applying the assumption prioritization canvas.
Prioritize a backlog of feature ideas based on impact, effort, risk, and strategic alignment with top 5 recommendations. Use when prioritizing a feature backlog, making scope decisions, or ranking product ideas.
Summarize a customer interview transcript into a structured template with JTBD, satisfaction signals, and action items. Use when processing interview recordings or transcripts, synthesizing discovery interviews, or creating interview summaries.
Codex-first repackaging of the original PM Skills marketplace.
This repository exposes 65 product-management skills as top-level Codex skills in skills/. Each skill is a standalone folder with a SKILL.md file that Codex can load directly after installation.
skills/<skill-name>/ structure for Codex.pm-*/skills/* source folders in place so updates can still be traced back to the upstream marketplace layout..claude-plugin/ metadata for provenance, but Codex only needs the top-level skills/ directory.$ARGUMENTS with plain, tool-agnostic guidance../scripts/install_codex_skills.sh
This copies the repository's top-level skills/ folders into:
${CODEX_HOME:-$HOME/.codex}/skills
If the generated skills/ directory is missing or stale, the install script refreshes it first.
./scripts/sync_skills.sh
Use this after editing any source skill under pm-*/skills/*.
skills/ # Codex-ready skill folders
scripts/install_codex_skills.sh
scripts/sync_skills.sh
pm-*/skills/* # Source skills kept from the original marketplace
pm-*/.claude-plugin/ # Legacy Claude plugin metadata
| Domain | Source directory | Skill count |
|---|---|---|
| Data analytics | pm-data-analytics | 3 |
| Execution | pm-execution | 15 |
| Go-to-market | pm-go-to-market | 6 |
| Market research | pm-market-research | 7 |
| Marketing growth | pm-marketing-growth | 5 |
| Product discovery | pm-product-discovery | 13 |
| Product strategy | pm-product-strategy | 12 |
| Toolkit | pm-toolkit | 4 |
Total: 65 skills.
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