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Design a product-led growth strategy for your product — classify your PLG motion, define activation and monetization architecture, choose distribution channels, plan the PLG-to-sales bridge, and build defensibility. Incorporates AI-era shifts in distribution, pricing, and user expectations. Use when building or overhauling a growth strategy.

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Quality

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Impact

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SKILL.md
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Quality

Content

77%

Reviews the quality of instructions and guidance provided to agents. Good implementation is clear, handles edge cases, and produces reliable results.

A well-structured, highly actionable strategy skill with a clear 7-step workflow and concrete deliverables. It is let down by verbosity in the fundamentals section and a monolithic structure with no progressive disclosure to reference files.

Suggestions

Trim the 'PLG Fundamentals That Still Hold' section to non-obvious points only — the product-as-salesperson, PQL-vs-MQL, and time-to-value concepts are already known to Claude; keep the AI-era 'What Has Changed' content, which is genuinely current.

Move the 'Domain Context' exposition and detailed per-step definitions into a reference file (e.g. references/plg-context.md), keeping SKILL.md a lean overview plus the 7-step prompt, so progressive disclosure is one level deep.

Cut rhetorical framing that does not change behavior, e.g. 'Do not hedge. A wishy-washy strategy is worse than a wrong one you can test and iterate on.'

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Conciseness

The ~200-line body is mostly efficient, but the 'PLG Fundamentals That Still Hold' section re-explains concepts Claude already knows (product-as-salesperson, PQL vs MQL, time-to-value) and adds rhetorical padding ('Do not hedge. A wishy-washy strategy is worse than a wrong one'), matching the score-2 anchor rather than the lean score-3 case.

2 / 3

Actionability

Provides concrete, specific guidance throughout — a 7-step process with defined terms (PQA/PQL, five pricing models with tradeoffs, five moat strategies) and a deliverable checklist ('Top 3 actions… Start each with a verb… start executing tomorrow') — matching the score-3 anchor for an instruction-only skill.

3 / 3

Workflow Clarity

Steps 1–7 are clearly sequenced and synthesize into an 8-item deliverable checklist; no validation checkpoints are present, but the rubric's feedback-loop cap applies only to destructive/batch operations, which strategy generation is not.

3 / 3

Progressive Disclosure

The skill is a monolithic ~200-line file with no references/scripts/assets bundle files present, and the inline 'Domain Context' / 'What Has Changed' exposition could be split into a reference file — matching the score-2 anchor rather than the one-level-deep reference pattern at score 3.

2 / 3

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Description

90%

Based on the skill's description, can an agent find and select it at the right time? Clear, specific descriptions lead to better discovery.

A strong, concrete description with explicit trigger guidance and natural domain keywords occupying a distinct niche. The only weakness is second-person voice ('your product'), which costs it one point on specificity.

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Specificity

Lists multiple concrete actions ('classify your PLG motion, define activation and monetization architecture, choose distribution channels, plan the PLG-to-sales bridge, and build defensibility') matching the score-3 anchor, but the description uses second-person voice ('for your product'), which the rubric penalizes by reducing specificity by one.

2 / 3

Completeness

Explicitly answers both what (the concrete actions) and when via the 'Use when building or overhauling a growth strategy.' clause, satisfying the score-3 anchor and avoiding the missing-trigger cap at 2.

3 / 3

Trigger Term Quality

Contains natural domain terms a user would actually say — 'product-led growth', 'PLG motion', 'growth strategy', 'distribution channels', 'monetization' — giving good coverage matching the score-3 anchor.

3 / 3

Distinctiveness Conflict Risk

Occupies a clear niche (product-led growth / self-serve architecture) with distinct triggers unlikely to fire for unrelated skills, matching the score-3 anchor rather than the overlapping score-2 case.

3 / 3

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Validation

93%

Checks the skill against the spec for correct structure and formatting. All validation checks must pass before discovery and implementation can be scored.

Validation15 / 16 Passed

Validation for skill structure

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Total

15

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16

Passed

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