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Use when reviewing, approving, or designing commercial motion — pricing models, deal review, discount approval, partnership economics, channel mix, commercial policy, RFP/RFI response, bookings forecast. Triggers on "review this deal", "should we discount", "pricing model", "partner economics", "RFP response", "bookings forecast", "channel mix". Forks context to route to one of seven Commercial sub-skills (pricing-strategist, deal-desk, partnerships-architect, channel-economics, commercial-policy, rfp-responder, commercial-forecaster) and returns a digest. Distinct from business-growth (sales execution) and c-level-advisor/cro-advisor (strategic CRO judgment).
npx claudepluginhub msm47/gitskil --plugin commercial-skillsHow this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/commercial-skills:commercial-skillsThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
The Commercial surface is **per-deal economics and packaging**: how the company prices, packages, approves, and forecasts revenue. This orchestrator forks its context, routes your inquiry to one of seven sub-skills, then returns a digest. Heavy intake (RFP PDFs, pipeline exports, partner agreements) stays in the forked context.
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The Commercial surface is per-deal economics and packaging: how the company prices, packages, approves, and forecasts revenue. This orchestrator forks its context, routes your inquiry to one of seven sub-skills, then returns a digest. Heavy intake (RFP PDFs, pipeline exports, partner agreements) stays in the forked context.
| Symptom | Sub-skill |
|---|---|
| "We're losing deals on price — should we drop prices or repackage?" | pricing-strategist |
| "Can we approve a 40% discount on this Enterprise deal?" | deal-desk |
| "Should we sign with this reseller? What's their tier?" | partnerships-architect |
| "Is our partner channel actually profitable?" | channel-economics |
| "What should our standard discount matrix look like?" | commercial-policy |
| "Help me respond to this 60-page RFP" | rfp-responder |
| "What's our Q4 bookings forecast at current conversion?" | commercial-forecaster |
Same two-signal threshold pattern as business-operations-skills. Single-signal → clarifying question. Mixed signals → highest-confidence first, chain second in follow-up turn.
| Signal class | Keywords | Sub-skill |
|---|---|---|
| PRICING | pricing, price, packaging, tier, WTP, willingness to pay, Van Westendorp, value pricing | pricing-strategist |
| DEAL | deal, discount, approval, margin, T&Cs, redline, exception, MSA | deal-desk |
| PARTNERSHIP | partner, reseller, OEM, co-sell, joint GTM, revenue share, channel agreement | partnerships-architect |
| CHANNEL_ECON | channel mix, cost to serve, channel ROI, direct vs partner, channel economics | channel-economics |
| POLICY | commercial policy, discount matrix, T&C library, exception policy, deal framework | commercial-policy |
| RFP | RFP, RFI, RFQ, proposal request, vendor questionnaire, security questionnaire | rfp-responder |
| FORECAST | forecast, bookings, billings, ARR, NRR forecast, pipeline math, funnel projection | commercial-forecaster |
Derived from Matt Pocock's grill-with-docs pattern: explore-then-ask, one question per turn with a recommended answer, walk the decision tree depth-first, track dependencies, anchor every challenge in the SaaS pricing / deal desk canon (references/).
Check the user's working directory first:
rfp-responder, no question needed)?pipeline-Q4.csv → forecast; MSA-redline.docx → deal)?If the workspace resolves the lane, route silently.
Matt's rule: never bundle. Always recommend.
Pattern:
Q1/1: [precise question naming the two candidate lanes]
Recommended: [Lane X, because <signal-table rationale>]
(Confirm, or override?)
If the inquiry legitimately crosses two lanes (e.g., "this RFP wants a discount we don't normally give" = RFP + DEAL + maybe POLICY), walk depth-first:
Never silently chain.
Forward original prompt + structured inputs (pipeline CSV, RFP doc path, pricing comp table, MSA redline).
≤ 200 words: analyzed, top 3 findings (anchored to canon citation), top 3 next actions (named approver where applicable), artifact path, and one grill challenge for the user. Examples:
Grill the user on lane-defining decisions before invoking the sub-skill. One per turn, recommended answer, canon citation:
Never run a sub-skill until the lane-defining decision is locked.
business-growth/sales-engineer — that's the technical sale (demos, POCs). Commercial is economic shape of the deal.business-growth/revenue-operations — that's process (lead routing, SDR motion). Commercial is per-deal economics + policy.business-growth/contract-and-proposal-writer — that's authoring prose. Commercial is decision logic + structured response.c-level-advisor/cro-advisor — that's strategic CRO judgment ("when do we hire VP Sales?"). Commercial is tactical ("approve this discount").finance/financial-analysis — that's close + report. Commercial is forecast + per-deal economics.| Sub-skill | Artifact |
|---|---|
| pricing-strategist | pricing_model.md + wtp_analysis.json |
| deal-desk | deal_scorecard.md + discount_approval_routing.json |
| partnerships-architect | partner_tier_assignment.md + revshare_model.json |
| channel-economics | channel_mix_analysis.md + cost_to_serve.json |
| commercial-policy | commercial_policy.md (discount matrix + exception flow) |
| rfp-responder | rfp_response.md + winrate_estimate.json |
| commercial-forecaster | forecast.md + pipeline_math.json |
documentation/implementation/bizops-commercial-expansion-plan.md