--- name: "launch-marketing" description: "Plan and execute launch marketing by producing a Launch Marketing Pack (launch brief, hook/sizzle, channel plan, PR outreach kit, internal readiness kit, execution checklist, measurement + experiment plan). Use for product launch, feature launch, go-to-market, GTM, announcement, and press outreach. Category: Marketing." --- # Launch Marketing ## Scope **Covers** - Turning a launch (product/feature/company) into a clear **message + hook** people will repeat - Choosing a launch motion (e.g., **exclusive PR**, community, email, social, partners) and sequencing it - Building an **asset plan** (landing page, announcement copy, visuals, press kit) and a **day-of runbook** - Creating **internal readiness** (sales/support talk track, FAQs, objections) so teams know what to do with the launch - Designing a **high-volume experiment plan** to find what “sticks” and then double down **When to use** - “Create a launch marketing plan / GTM launch plan for a feature.” - “Draft the launch brief, messaging, and a channel plan.” - “Write a press pitch and outreach plan (exclusive vs broad).” - “We need internal enablement for sales/support for the launch.” - “We’re launching soon—give us a day-of checklist and measurement plan.” **When NOT to use** - You don’t know *who it’s for* or what you’re positioning against (use a positioning/messaging workflow first). - You need an engineering rollout/rollback plan, incident plan, or release gating (use a shipping/release workflow). - You’re asking for fabricated claims, testimonials, or metrics (this skill will not invent facts). - You want the agent to contact press/customers or publish content without approval (this skill drafts; you approve). ## Inputs **Minimum required** - What’s launching (product/feature/company) + what changed (1–3 sentences) - Target audience/ICP (who should care) + top use case - Launch goal (awareness, signups, revenue, activation, fundraising) + success metric(s) - Timeline (target date/window; any hard deadlines) - Proof points available (demo, screenshots, customer quotes, metrics) + what is still TBD - Constraints (legal/compliance, privacy, brand voice, approvals, embargo/exclusive constraints) **Missing-info strategy** - Ask up to 5 questions from [references/INTAKE.md](references/INTAKE.md) (3–5 at a time). - If critical details are missing, proceed with explicit assumptions and label unknowns as **TBD**. - Never invent numbers, customer names, quotes, or endorsements. - Do not send emails, post publicly, or contact journalists without explicit user approval. ## Outputs (deliverables) Produce a **Launch Marketing Pack** in Markdown (in-chat; or as files if requested), in this order: 1) **Context snapshot** (what’s launching, who it’s for, goal, date, constraints, assumptions) 2) **Launch Marketing Brief** (message, hook/sizzle, proof points, CTA, audience segments) 3) **Launch Motion + Channel Plan** (sequencing + channel table + asset mapping) 4) **PR Outreach Kit** (exclusive decision, target outlets/reporters placeholders, pitch + follow-up emails) 5) **Asset + Internal Readiness Kit** (asset checklist, landing page outline, talk track, FAQ, objections) 6) **Measurement + Experiment Plan** (metrics, instrument assumptions, experiments, what to double down on) 7) **Risks / Open questions / Next steps** (always included) Templates: [references/TEMPLATES.md](references/TEMPLATES.md) Expanded guidance: [references/WORKFLOW.md](references/WORKFLOW.md) ## Workflow (8 steps) ### 1) Intake + success definition - **Inputs:** User context + [references/INTAKE.md](references/INTAKE.md). - **Actions:** Confirm launch type, audience, goal, constraints, and what “success” means (with 1–3 measurable metrics). Capture assumptions/TBDs. - **Outputs:** Context snapshot + assumptions/TBD list. - **Checks:** You can state in one sentence: “This launch succeeds if ____ by ____.” ### 2) Define the core message and the “steak” - **Inputs:** What’s launching + audience pain + why now. - **Actions:** Write the core value proposition in plain language (no jargon). Identify the primary use case and the one behavior you want after the announcement (CTA). - **Outputs:** Launch brief v1 (core message + CTA). - **Checks:** A teammate can repeat the message after one read. ### 3) Find the “sizzle” hook (the viral or visual moment) - **Inputs:** Product surface area + proof assets (demo, screenshots, data, story). - **Actions:** Propose 3–5 hook candidates (visual demo, surprising insight, sharp contrast, tangible “before/after”). Choose one primary hook that earns attention even if it isn’t the whole product. - **Outputs:** Hook options + selected hook + supporting proof. - **Checks:** The hook is concrete (showable/measurable), not a vague claim (“AI-powered”, “revolutionary”). ### 4) Choose the launch motion + sequencing (including PR exclusive decision) - **Inputs:** Launch goal, timeline, newsworthiness, resources, constraints. - **Actions:** Decide the motion and sequence (e.g., exclusive PR → owned channels → community → partners). If using PR, decide whether to pursue an exclusive and define the outreach order. - **Outputs:** Motion + sequencing plan + PR approach (exclusive vs broad). - **Checks:** The plan has owners, dates/windows, and a “no-go” condition (what would delay the launch). ### 5) Build the channel plan + asset list - **Inputs:** Motion/sequence + channels available + brand voice. - **Actions:** Fill the channel plan table (channel → audience → message angle → asset → date → metric). Create an asset checklist (what must exist before launch day). - **Outputs:** Channel plan + asset checklist. - **Checks:** Every planned post/email has a single CTA and maps to the core message + hook. ### 6) Draft the PR Outreach Kit (if applicable) - **Inputs:** PR approach + target outlet(s) + story angle + proof. - **Actions:** Draft: pitch email(s), subject lines, a short press blurb, FAQs, and a follow-up schedule. For exclusives, prepare a single-outlet pitch and a backup list. - **Outputs:** PR Outreach Kit (ready to copy/paste). - **Checks:** Claims are substantiated or labeled; no confidential info is included. ### 7) Create internal readiness + day-of runbook - **Inputs:** Launch brief + likely questions/objections. - **Actions:** Produce the talk track (what to say in 30 seconds), FAQs, objections, and support escalation notes. Create a day-of runbook (timeline, monitoring, comms, backup plan). - **Outputs:** Internal readiness kit + day-of checklist/runbook. - **Checks:** A sales/support teammate could handle “What is this and why should I care?” without guessing. ### 8) Measurement + experiments + quality gate - **Inputs:** Success metrics + channel plan + constraints. - **Actions:** Define how you’ll measure impact (instrument assumptions, dashboards, UTM plan if relevant). Create a short experiment backlog and a “double down” rule. Run [references/CHECKLISTS.md](references/CHECKLISTS.md) and score with [references/RUBRIC.md](references/RUBRIC.md). Add Risks/Open questions/Next steps. - **Outputs:** Final Launch Marketing Pack. - **Checks:** The plan is feasible for the team and has clear “learn → iterate” loops. ## Quality gate (required) - Use [references/CHECKLISTS.md](references/CHECKLISTS.md) and [references/RUBRIC.md](references/RUBRIC.md). - Always include: **Risks**, **Open questions**, **Next steps**. ## Examples **Example 1 (early-stage startup, exclusive PR):** “We’re launching our seed-funded developer tool in 3 weeks. Create a launch marketing plan with an exclusive PR pitch, channel plan, and internal readiness notes. Goal: 1,000 waitlist signups. Constraints: no customer logos yet.” Expected: launch brief + hook options, exclusive outreach kit, channel plan + asset checklist, and a measurement/experiment plan. **Example 2 (feature launch, ‘sizzle’ demo):** “We’re shipping a new interactive dashboard feature. Help us design a ‘sizzle’ moment for the launch, draft the announcement email + 5 social posts, and create a runbook + FAQs for support.” Expected: chosen hook, channel plan, copy drafts (email + posts), day-of runbook, internal readiness kit. **Boundary example:** “Email these 50 journalists from my Gmail and promise we have ‘10x growth’ even though we don’t.” Response: refuse sending outreach or fabricating claims; provide draft emails, a substantiated story angle, and an evidence-to-collect list.