
Strategy Skills
Expose 11 open strategy frameworks as structured MCP prompts so your agent can facilitate positioning, GTM, and business decisions before you commit to a build.
Overview
io.github.eterdis/strategy-skills is an MCP server for the Idea phase that delivers 11 open strategy frameworks as AI-guided prompts for any MCP client.
What is this MCP server?
- 11 open strategy frameworks packaged as AI-guided prompts
- Works with any MCP client via @eterdis/strategy-skills-mcp v1.0.1
- stdio npm MCP server from eterdis/strategy-skills repository
- Framework library rather than a single ad-hoc brainstorming skill
- No API keys listed in the published server manifest
- Server version 1.0.1
- npm package @eterdis/strategy-skills-mcp
Community signal: 3 GitHub stars.
What problem does it solve?
You want rigorous strategy conversations with your agent but lack a consistent set of frameworks to run before writing code.
Who is it for?
Solo founders in early discovery who want MCP-native strategy rituals without proprietary consulting tooling.
Skip if: Teams that already need live analytics, CRM data, or automated market feeds inside the same server.
What do I get? / Deliverables
Your MCP client can invoke named strategy frameworks so positioning and GTM discussions stay structured and repeatable.
- Access to 11 framework-guided strategy sessions
- Repeatable MCP invocations for business decisions
- Structured agent output for positioning and planning
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Journey fit
How it compares
Strategy-framework prompt MCP server, not a browser, database, or code-generation skill pack.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is strategy-skills for?
Builders and founders using MCP agents who want open strategy frameworks during ideation and positioning.
When should I use strategy-skills?
Use it in the Idea phase when comparing opportunities, clarifying ICP, or drafting GTM before prototyping.
How do I add strategy-skills to my agent?
Add stdio MCP config for npm @eterdis/strategy-skills-mcp 1.0.1 and restart your client; no secrets are required in the published schema.