Product management workflows from strategy to growth — vision docs, PRDs, roadmaps, user research, prioritization, GTM, analytics, and product reviews for startup and enterprise PMs.
npx claudepluginhub lauraflorentin/skills-marketplace --plugin product-management19 slash commands organized by product lifecycle stage.
Design an A/B test with hypothesis, variants, and success metrics
Structure and refine a product backlog
Map competitive landscape and positioning
Write a detailed feature specification with user stories and acceptance criteria
Design a growth experiment targeting acquisition, activation, retention, or referral
Create a go-to-market plan for a product or feature launch
Map jobs-to-be-done and desired outcomes
Generate a launch readiness checklist
Define a metrics framework and dashboard specification
Draft OKRs with measurable key results
Score and prioritize product opportunities using Opportunity Solution Trees
Create user personas from research data or team knowledge
Write a product requirements document
Run a prioritization exercise using RICE, ICE, MoSCoW, or weighted scoring
Run a comprehensive cross-cutting product review — triggers the orchestrator for multi-stage analysis
Build a product roadmap — Now/Next/Later or timeline format
Generate a sprint or iteration review summary
Design a user research plan with interview guides
Generate a product vision document — lean canvas or full vision doc
The Product Management Orchestrator routes multi-stage requests across lifecycle skills and synthesizes outputs into unified reports.
The Orchestrator is the master routing agent for multi-stage product management workflows. When a user presents a request that spans lifecycle stages — product reviews, new product launches, pivot assessments — the Orchestrator classifies the request, selects the right skills, sequences them, and synthesizes their outputs into a unified report.
User research, persona development, jobs-to-be-done mapping, and opportunity scoring for startup and enterprise PMs — guerrilla interviews, formal research plans, proto-personas, data-backed segmentation, JTBD frameworks, and Opportunity Solution Trees. Use when user asks to "run product discovery", "user research plan", "build personas", or mentions customer interviews, jobs-to-be-done, or opportunity scoring.
Go-to-market plans, launch management, A/B testing, and growth experiments for startup and enterprise PMs — lean launches, phased rollouts, hypothesis-driven testing, and AARRR funnel optimization. Use when user asks to "plan a launch", "GTM strategy", "A/B test design", or mentions go-to-market, growth experiments, feature flags, or AARRR metrics.
Roadmaps, PRDs, feature specifications, prioritization frameworks, and backlog grooming for startup and enterprise PMs — Now/Next/Later, timeline roadmaps, lean and full PRDs, RICE/ICE/MoSCoW scoring, and sprint-ready backlogs. Use when user asks to "create a roadmap", "write a PRD", "prioritize features", or mentions product requirements, backlog grooming, user stories, or RICE scoring.
Metrics frameworks, dashboard design, sprint reviews, and comprehensive product reviews for startup and enterprise PMs — North Star metrics, input metrics, funnel analysis, retention cohorts, and cross-cutting product health assessments. Use when user asks to "define product metrics", "build a dashboard", "product review", or mentions north star metric, funnel analysis, retention cohorts, or QBR.
Product vision, OKRs, and competitive analysis for startup and enterprise PMs — lean canvas, full vision docs, cascading objectives, feature parity grids, and positioning maps. Use when user asks to "write a product vision", "set OKRs", "competitive analysis", or mentions product strategy, lean canvas, positioning, or market analysis.
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