Map evidence-backed growth options across the Ansoff Matrix with risk-rated sequencing. Use when the question is where the next tranche of growth comes from, and at what risk.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/product-manager-skills:ansoff-matrix [company or product line, its current core, and the growth outcome sought][company or product line, its current core, and the growth outcome sought]The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Map a company's growth options across the Ansoff Matrix with evidence per quadrant: **use or gather
Map a company's growth options across the Ansoff Matrix with evidence per quadrant: use or gather evidence → four quadrants with signals → risk-rated sequence → next-step options. The four quadrants — market penetration, market development, product development, diversification — organize one question: where does the next tranche of growth come from, and at what risk? This is a research instrument, not wishful whiteboarding: every candidate move must answer "what documented signal says this demand exists?" And the close is a sequence, because growth options compound — penetration funds development, and diversification bets the funding.
Works best with: the company or product line seeking growth, its current core (who is served,
with what, at what scale — the matrix's axes are defined relative to it), and the growth outcome and
horizon on the table.
Also useful: constraints (capital, capability, risk appetite), and any research in session — a
landscape scan, five-forces read, or company-intel output lets the
matrix organize evidence instead of gathering it.
Input supplied inline with the invocation — text after the skill name, a pasted context dump, or an
appended ARGUMENTS: line — counts as answers already given. Use it against the question budget;
don't re-ask.
Arriving empty-handed? That works too. The skill opens with at most 3 questions (core, outcome and horizon, constraints) and proceeds on labeled assumptions if they go unanswered.
Example invocation: Ansoff growth options for our field-service product line — core: dispatch software for mid-market HVAC firms, US. Outcome: +40% ARR in 24 months. Constraint: no acquisitions.
autonomous-investigation
contract — question budget of 3, search-plan gate, Fact/Inference/Assumption labels, Just Enough
Mode (2-3 moves per quadrant), stable schema, 4-option Final Step.voice-of-customer-miner themes),
competitor precedent, capability evidence. An empty diversification quadrant is an acceptable
answer; an invented one is not.organic-growth-advisor is the Interactive sibling that
diagnoses your growth constraint through questions (its Growth Path Matrix shares Ansoff's
axes); this skill researches the evidence for each quadrant's options. Diagnose there, evidence
here — they pair deliberately.feature-investment-advisor for a single build
decision); no growth mandate or capacity — an options map without an owner is a poster.tam-sam-som-calculator rather
than guessing.# Ansoff Growth Options: [Company / Product Line]
**As-of date:** | **Current core:** | **Growth outcome sought:**
## 1. Market Penetration (existing product, existing market — lowest risk)
- **[Candidate move]** — signal: [evidence, URL, label] — risk: [low/med/high, why]
- [2-3 moves]
## 2. Market Development (existing product, new market)
- **[Candidate move: segment, geography, or channel]** — signal: [evidence of underserved demand, URL, label] — risk: [rating, why]
- [2-3 moves]
## 3. Product Development (new product, existing market)
- **[Candidate move]** — signal: [expressed demand, VoC theme, competitor precedent, URL, label] — risk: [rating, why]
- [2-3 moves]
## 4. Diversification (new product, new market — highest risk)
- **[Candidate move]** — signal: [the extraordinary evidence this quadrant requires, URL, label] — risk: [rating, why]
- [1-2 moves; an empty quadrant is an acceptable answer]
## 5. Recommended Sequence (the "so what")
- **First:** [move] — because [evidence strength + funding logic]
- **Then:** [move] — funded/de-risked by the first
- **Not yet:** [the tempting move and why the evidence says wait]
- **The assumption that breaks this sequence:** [one line]
### Assumptions to Validate
- [Assumption 1] / [Assumption 2] / [Assumption 3]
A copy/paste fill-in version of this schema, with quality checks, lives in template.md.
tam-sam-som-calculator) (Recommended)opportunity-solution-tree)Accept 1, 2, 3, 4, 1 and 2, Verbose Mode, or a custom path.
A quadrant entry earning its place (fictional):
2. Market Development
- Adjacent trade: plumbing contractors, same size band — signal: plumbing firms appear unprompted in 14% of our category's review-site mentions asking "does this work for plumbing?" — Fact ([review threads, URLs]); the two incumbents serving plumbing both gate scheduling behind enterprise tiers — Fact ([pricing pages]) — risk: medium — demand signal is real but second-hand; sales motion transfers, integrations don't fully.
The sequence close doing its job:
- First: win-back campaign into the churned-but-reachable base (penetration) — strongest evidence, funds everything else, 1-quarter payback
- Then: plumbing-contractor entry (market development) — de-risked by the penetration win's cash and case studies
- Not yet: the IoT hardware bundle (diversification) — one analyst mention and founder enthusiasm is not extraordinary evidence
- The assumption that breaks this sequence: churned customers left for fixable reasons; if win-loss shows they left the category, penetration is a dead first move and development leads.
See examples/sample.md for a complete worked matrix (fictional FSM-software
market) with an honestly empty diversification quadrant and a sequence whose breaking assumption is
named. examples/sample-industrial.md shows the opposite lesson: a
populated diversification quadrant whose entry fails the evidence bar in writing.
organic-growth-advisor (Interactive) — the coaching
sibling: diagnoses which growth path fits your constraint; this skill evidences the optionsautonomous-investigation (Workflow) — the governing protocolintelligence-collection-disciplines (Component) — signal sources per quadrantporters-five-forces (Workflow) — the profit-pool read that feeds this analysistam-sam-som-calculator (Component) — sizes the movesvoice-of-customer-miner (Workflow) — expressed-demand signals for product developmentopportunity-solution-tree (Interactive) — structures the first move's executionmarket-intelligence/ansoff-matrix-prompt.md in the
https://github.com/deanpeters/product-manager-prompts repo.npx claudepluginhub spencerx/product-manager-skills --plugin swot-analysis2plugins reuse this skill
First indexed Jul 17, 2026
Map evidence-backed growth options across the Ansoff Matrix with risk-rated sequencing. Use when the question is where the next tranche of growth comes from, and at what risk.
Generate an Ansoff Matrix analysis mapping growth strategies across market penetration, market development, product development, and diversification. Use for growth options, market expansion, or strategic planning.
Applies hypothesis-driven MECE problem solving and strategic frameworks (Five Forces, PESTLE, SWOT, Ansoff) to structure complex problems, build issue trees, develop hypotheses, and design analytical workplans.