
infrasity-labs/dev-gtm-claude-skills
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1Ab TestingThe ab-testing skill is a sample-size and test-duration reference for solo builders and growth-minded indie teams running conversion experiments. It explains the four required inputs—baseline conversion rate, minimum detectable effect, significance level, and statistical power—and translates them into per-variant and total visitor counts using quick-reference tables (including low-baseline scenarios such as 1% conversion). Builders use it when scoping landing page, pricing, or onboarding tests so they do not stop tests too early or run underpowered experiments that waste traffic. The guide covers duration estimation, rules for minimum and maximum test length, adjustments when testing more than two variants, sequential testing concepts, and pragmatic paths when ideal sample sizes are unreachable. It is documentation-forward rather than an integration: you bring your analytics stack and traffic estimates, and the skill helps you decide whether a proposed lift is detectable and how long to run the test.1installs2Ad CreativeAd Creative is a reference agent skill for solo and indie builders who need to produce marketing visuals and motion assets without a full creative agency. It organizes generative AI by job: static and text-capable banners, short-form video with optional native or stitched voiceover, multilingual voice tracks, product mockups with reference images, and brand-consistent variations using style references. The skill contrasts prompt-and-render image and video tools with Remotion for repeatable, data-driven templates and personalization. Launch and growth teams use it to narrow tool choice before committing budget and API keys, align creative format with channel constraints, and pair the right modality (image, video, voice, code-based video) to each ad need. It is editorial guidance rather than a single API wrapper—your agent applies the tables when planning GTM creative sprints.1installs3AdsAds is a reference-style agent skill from a dev-GTM toolkit that packages high-converting ad copy templates for solo founders who must write their own Google, Meta, and LinkedIn campaigns. Rather than generating arbitrary marketing prose, it encodes repeatable formulas—Problem-Agitate-Solve, Before-After-Bridge, social-proof-led openers, feature-to-benefit bridges, and direct-response blocks—plus headline patterns tuned for search versus social placements and a menu of CTA variants from soft trials to urgency-driven signups. Platform sections call out constraints and tone per network so Claude or similar agents do not treat LinkedIn thought-leadership copy like Meta scroll-stoppers. A copy testing priority section nudges you toward structured experiments after the first variant ships. It fits indie SaaS and content products entering paid acquisition or refreshing creatives during growth sprints, but it does not replace analytics, pixel setup, or budget strategy—it gives you disciplined language once those decisions exist.1installs4Ai SeoAI SEO is an agent skill bundling Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) and Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) content patterns for solo builders who publish docs, landing pages, and blogs. Instead of guessing how to phrase definitions or FAQs for Google AI Overviews, Perplexity, or voice assistants, agents insert proven block templates: definition blocks for “what is” queries, step-by-step and comparison tables for how-to and versus intent, plus GEO blocks that sandwich claims with statistics and expert quotes. The readme catalogs domain-specific tactics when you write about technology, health, finance, law, or marketing. Use at launch when shipping positioning pages and rerun during grow when refreshing cornerstone content. It is editorial and template-driven—not a rank tracker—so you pair it with analytics elsewhere. Intermediate complexity: you need a clear page topic and willingness to adapt blocks without keyword stuffing.1installs5AnalyticsAnalytics is a reference skill from the dev-gtm Claude skills bundle: a comprehensive event library grouped by business context so solo and indie builders do not invent inconsistent names when they instrument a site, app, or checkout. It catalogs navigation and engagement on marketing pages, onboarding and core usage in the product, monetization and subscription actions, full e-commerce browse-cart-checkout flows, and B2B SaaS team, integration, and account events. Each row ties a canonical event name to recommended properties such as page_location, form_name, or depth thresholds. Funnel sequences help you line up events for acquisition-to-activation reporting. Use it while scoping what to measure, during implementation in your analytics provider, and when reviewing whether growth dashboards cover the full journey. It does not replace your analytics SDK or server-side pipeline—it standardizes the vocabulary those pipes should emit.1installs6Api Docs Quality ReportAPI Docs Quality Report is a Dev GTM Claude skill that automates a full-reference audit of API documentation. Instead of spot-checking a few endpoints, it crawls the site, applies five structured quality checks—commonly gaps like missing response schemas, thin descriptions, and absent non-200 error codes—and aggregates results into an interactive HTML report suitable for DevRel, technical writing, and engineering review. Site-wide pattern detection highlights systemic doc generator or template failures affecting most routes. Solo API founders use it before public launch or partner integrations to avoid support churn from incomplete references. The workflow assumes a reachable docs base URL and is oriented to Claude Code activation from the dev-gtm-claude-skills repository. It complements manual editorial review rather than replacing OpenAPI source-of-truth fixes; deliverables emphasize prioritization and fix text teams can execute in their doc stack.1installs7Blog Post CounterBlog Post Counter is an agent skill that discovers a company’s blog from a name, domain, or sitemap URL, crawls structured indexes, deduplicates pagination and category URLs, and returns a reliable count of unique articles. Solo builders and small teams use it when they need fast competitive context—how aggressively a rival ships thought leadership—without opening ten tabs or guessing whether `/blog` and `/insights` are separate properties. It supports sitemap indexes, subdomain blogs, and multi-section sites, and can lean on DataForSEO when sitemaps fail. Content marketers, SEO leads, and developer-focused agencies install it to benchmark publishing cadence across a target list before planning campaigns, positioning, or outreach. It complements deeper SEO audits by answering one quantitative question first: how much content is actually live.1installs8Brief Outline GeneratorBrief Outline Generator is an agent skill from the infrasity-labs dev-gtm-claude-skills collection that helps solo and indie builders produce a structured go-to-market brief outline before they invest time in full copy, creative assets, or launch plans. Instead of asking a coding agent to improvise positioning in chat, you invoke the skill when you know you need a brief—product announcement, campaign one-pager, landing narrative, or partner pitch—but only have rough inputs. The skill is aimed at Claude Code and similar agent environments where reusable SKILL.md capabilities beat one-off prompts. Use it when you are still scoping what the brief must cover: audience, promise, proof points, channels, and calls to action. It matters because outlines set the contract between your idea and downstream generators; a clear scaffold makes later validate, launch, and grow tasks faster and easier to review. Catalog metadata for the readable SKILL.md body was unavailable at ingest, so capability wording follows the skill slug and repository context.1installs9Churn PreventionChurn Prevention is an agent skill that encodes cancel-flow playbooks for B2C self-serve and B2B team SaaS: screen order, survey depth, offer ladders, and when to route high-MRR accounts to customer success instead of fully automated saves. Solo founders shipping subscription products use it when cancellations spike after launch or when billing UX was bolted on without a deliberate save strategy. The skill contrasts high-volume low-touch flows with enterprise-aware patterns that surface team impact and admin-only cancellation, so agents do not invent endless discount menus that erode trust. On Prism it helps builders in the Grow phase treat churn as a designed funnel with measurable save rates rather than a single confirmation dialog, while still respecting user choice at every step.1installs10Cold EmailCold Email is an agent skill from the dev-gtm skill pack that encodes expert outbound methods and published performance benchmarks for solo and indie builders selling dev tools, APIs, and B2B SaaS. It is for founders who need repeatable cold sequences—not one-off chat drafts—grounded in measurable targets for opens, replies, positive sentiment, meetings booked, and bounces. Use it when you are launching distribution to a named ICP, validating an offer with a small targeted list, or growing pipeline through follow-up cadences, and you want copy decisions tied to levers that actually move reply rate: hook framing, personalization depth, word count, list size per campaign, reading level, timing, and follow-up spacing. The included funnel model makes expectations explicit so you do not misread a 5% reply rate as failure when end-to-end conversion is inherently low. Treat it as procedural GTM knowledge packaged for Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex workflows rather than an ESP integration or CRM MCP server.1installs11Community MarketingCommunity Marketing is an agent skill that acts as a community builder and community-led growth strategist for solo founders shipping SaaS or dev tools. It helps you answer why a community exists, where it should live, and how engagement ties to retention and referrals instead of vanity member counts. The workflow starts by loading product marketing context if the repo already has `.agents/product-marketing.md` or equivalent, then clarifies product fit, platform choice, and maturity stage before recommending programs, moderation norms, and advocate loops. Triggers match real founder language: build a Discord, community strategy, forum strategy, community flywheel, and ambassador program. Use it when distribution channels are working enough to bring people in but churn or silence in your server is killing momentum. The outcome is a practical community plan you can execute without a full-time community manager.1installs12Competitor Profilingcompetitor-profiling is an agent skill from a dev-focused go-to-market pack that supplies ready-to-use markdown templates for solo builders researching who else solves their problem. It standardizes quick scans when speed matters and deeper summary artifacts—side-by-side comparison tables, positioning maps, and SWOT blocks—when you have profiled multiple rivals. The workflow expects you to fill tables with evidence you gather (site copy, pricing pages, and optional SEO metrics such as DataForSEO fields referenced in the templates), not hallucinated market share. For indie founders, this skill turns ad-hoc competitor notes into comparable documents you can reuse in validate-phase positioning and launch copy. It does not run crawlers by itself; the agent applies the templates as you paste or fetch data. Use it early to avoid building features incumbents already own or underpricing against a tier you never documented.1installs13CompetitorsCompetitors is a content-architecture agent skill for solo and indie builders who need comparison and alternatives pages that scale. Instead of rewriting Notion-vs-Airtable copy from scratch each time, you centralize each rival in competitor_data/ with a structured template: tagline, audience, pricing tiers, feature ratings, honest strengths and weaknesses, and market position. The skill walks through adding your product data, generating individual comparison routes, and structuring index pages so SEO and navigation stay consistent as you add rivals. It fits early journey work when you are still mapping the landscape and later launch work when programmatic pages need stable inputs. Plain prose workflow—no API integration—focused on editorial structure GTM teams reuse across dozens of landing variants.1installs14Content Strategycontent-strategy is an agent skill packaged as a Headless CMS Guide for solo builders doing dev-led go-to-market. It helps you decide between headless and traditional CMS, design content models for marketing sites, stand up editorial workflows, and wire structured content into programmatic or framework frontends. The audience is indie founders and small teams shipping on modern JS stacks who want marketing to scale without rewriting copy on every channel. Use it when you are picking a CMS for a new product, refactoring a brochure site into reusable types, or planning how docs, landing sections, and blog posts share one API. It does not replace a full information-architecture engagement, but it gives your coding agent a consistent vocabulary for types, workflows, and tradeoffs so implementation choices in Build align with long-term Grow content needs.1installs15CopywritingCopywriting is an agent skill from Infrasity’s dev-GTM Claude skills pack—a reference library of headline formulas, landing section types, and full page structure templates tuned for builders who must ship credible marketing pages without a dedicated copy team. It catalogs outcome-led hooks (“achieve X without Y”), problem-led reversals, audience-specific positioning lines, and proof-driven claims, then maps them into repeatable page skeletons from compact single-page landers to enterprise B2B layouts and product-launch narratives. Section tips push you to articulate pain, benefits, mechanism, and testimonial selection instead of feature dumps alone. Solo operators use it while validating demand on a landing page, refreshing positioning before launch, or drafting lifecycle email heroes that reuse the same formulas. The skill is template-forward prose guidance for agents, not a live analytics or A/B testing integration—bring your own voice, metrics, and brand constraints.1installs16CroPage CRO Experiment Ideas is an agent skill that gives solo builders and small GTM teams a structured backlog of conversion tests instead of one-off guesses. It organizes hypotheses in tables by page type—homepage hero and trust blocks, pricing and objection handling, demo-request forms, blog and resource CTAs, campaign landings, feature detail pages, and cross-page navigation experiments—so you can pick tests that match the URL you are shipping or revising. Use it when a page already has traffic or traffic planned and you need repeatable ideas for headlines, CTAs, social proof, and form friction before you wire up your A/B tool or manual alternates. It pairs naturally with analytics after launches and with landing-page work during validation, but its primary value is compounding conversion on live marketing surfaces without hiring a dedicated experimentation team.1installs17Customer ResearchCustomer Research is an agent skill that packages detailed, source-by-source playbooks for gathering customer intelligence from online communities, with Reddit as the primary worked example. It is aimed at solo and indie builders doing dev-GTM work who need real vocabulary, alternative tools, and pain narratives before they scope a product or write landing copy. The skill walks through discovering where your ICP actually spends time, applying site:reddit.com and in-subreddit search operators, and prioritizing post types that reveal buying language and competitive displacement. It complements desk research with tactical lists of high-value subreddits across SaaS, dev tools, data, marketing, HR, and ops niches. Use it when you have a rough ICP or problem category but lack verbatim customer language; pair outputs with validation artifacts like landing tests or prototype interviews. It does not replace surveys or analytics—it accelerates qualitative signal from public threads.1installs18Dev Marketing Prospectordev-marketing-prospector is a formatting and research-output skill for solo founders doing developer-focused go-to-market work. It tells your agent how to render prospect landscape tables with consistent funding-stage badges, sort order, header metadata, and filter tags so every vertical scan looks comparable across sessions. You specify an exact vertical, optional headcount ceiling, and funding cap; the skill enforces Bootstrap through Series C+ ordering, documents badge colours, and surfaces cap status in the header bar. It is not a scraper itself—it is the presentation and sourcing standard for company lists you or tools already gathered. Builders shipping devtools or API products use it in early research to see who occupies a niche, then again in Grow when refining outbound lists or conference partner shortlists. Agents on Claude Code or Cursor benefit because the output is repeatable HTML or markdown-ready tables instead of one-off bullet dumps that break comparability.1installs19Docs AuditorDocs Auditor is an agent skill that audits any developer documentation site against thirty-three checks grouped into seven categories, then renders an interactive score out of one hundred directly in Claude—color-coded circle, category breakdowns, and per-check evidence notes. Solo builders and small DevRel teams use it before a launch or redesign instead of manually spot-checking URLs, sitemaps, and llms.txt. It targets developer marketing, GEO workflows, technical writers planning gap analyses, and consultants who need a scored client deliverable without spreadsheets. The skill fetches the live site, samples key pages, and evaluates structure, content quality, SEO, AI discoverability, and maintenance signals. It complements human editorial review: you still fix content, but you get a consistent rubric your coding agent can rerun after each docs deploy.1installs20EmailsEmails is a go-to-market copy skill that gives solo founders a practical playbook for writing emails people actually read. Instead of generic marketing fluff, it encodes structure (hook through sign-off), formatting for mobile, conversational tone checks, and clear rules for when to use buttons versus links. It goes deeper on personalization—merge field fallbacks, dynamic blocks, and triggered sends—and ties copy length to intent: short transactional notes versus longer story-driven pieces. Use it while growing an existing product through lifecycle and support-adjacent campaigns, and again at launch when distribution depends on crisp onboarding and announcement messages. The skill is editorial, not an ESP integration: your agent applies the rules to drafts you are already writing in any tool.1installs21Free Toolsfree-tools is a reference skill from Infrasity’s dev-GTM Claude skills that helps solo founders pick the right lightweight marketing utility to build next. Instead of guessing whether you need a calculator or an auditor, it walks through six archetypes with examples, psychology (personalized output, repeat usage, share-worthiness), and practical implementation notes like keeping inputs simple and making results downloadable. The included industry matrices map SaaS, agency, e-commerce, developer-tool, and finance contexts to concrete tool ideas so an agent can draft a spec or landing angle without a full growth hire. Use it when you are planning launch distribution or validating a lead magnet before writing frontend code. It does not ship a hosted tool or ad campaign manager—it is procedural knowledge for scoping free tools that compound SEO and word of mouth.1installs22Growth ReportGrowth Report is an agent skill for SEO and growth teams who need a polished quarterly briefing without stitching spreadsheets manually. You supply a primary domain and competitor domains; the workflow calls DataForSEO for baseline versus current traffic, keyword ranking distributions, top content pages, and trend lines across the competitive set, then renders a shareable HTML report with an executive summary and strategic priorities. It targets agencies, in-house SEO leads, and developer-marketing teams tracking competitive search positioning after launch. Use it when leadership or clients expect numbers-backed narrative on what moved in organic search over roughly three months. The output is a single HTML file suitable for email or slide decks, with dark-theme styling aimed at executive readers. It assumes you have DataForSEO access configured in the dev-gtm Claude skills environment and that competitor lists are intentional, not guessed.1installs23LaunchLaunch is an agent skill for solo and indie SaaS builders who are about to ship something publicly and need a structured go-to-market plan instead of a single social post. It frames launches as compounding momentum—early access, feedback loops, and staged announcements—guided by the ORB framework and SaaS launch best practices. Before planning, it checks for product marketing context in standard repo paths so you only fill gaps. Use it when you mention launch checklists, Product Hunt, beta or waitlist strategy, feature releases, or “how do I launch this.” It pairs with ship-phase readiness (you are preparing to release) and hands off to ongoing marketing skills after the announcement window. The workflow emphasizes learning from real users, making splash at each stage, and converting interest into signups without requiring a full marketing team.1installs24Lead MagnetsLead Magnets is a reference skill that gives solo builders and indie GTM operators realistic conversion benchmarks when choosing checklist versus template versus webinar lead captures. Instead of guessing whether a 2% sidebar CTA is failing or normal, you compare against documented ranges by format, traffic source, and industry—SaaS, agency, finance, e-commerce, education, and health. Use it while validating an offer, designing a launch landing page, or reviewing whether your content upgrade deserves a dedicated LP. The skill does not build the asset for you; it calibrates expectations and tradeoffs between high-conversion low-commitment formats and higher-intent formats like mini-courses or trials. That calibration helps one-person teams allocate writing and design time toward magnets that match their traffic temperature and sales motion.1installs25Llms Txt CheckerLLMs.txt Checker is an agent skill that treats AI discoverability as something you can measure, not assume. You supply a domain or URL; the skill normalizes it, fetches robots.txt, llms.txt, and llms-full.txt, and audits each response against a structured checklist spanning file structure, content completeness, and signals that matter for tools like Claude Code, Cursor, and Copilot. The output is a readable report with pass, warn, and fail rows and concrete remediation guidance—useful when developer marketing or GEO teams need evidence before a docs launch, after a redesign, or when competitors already ship llms-full content. It is a checker, not a generator: it does not rewrite your site for you, but it tells you exactly what is missing or misconfigured so you can fix files and cross-references quickly.1installs26Marketing IdeasMarketing Ideas is a Dev GTM reference skill that catalogs 139 proven marketing approaches grouped into seventeen categories—from Content & SEO and competitor plays through free tools, paid ads, community, email, partnerships, events, PR, launches, product-led growth, content formats, creative stunts, marketplaces, localization, developer tactics, and audience-specific plays. Solo and indie builders use it when they have something shippable but no structured channel plan, and need a menu of tactics instead of a single “post on Twitter” default. Each entry is a one-line pattern you can adapt (e.g., glossary SEO, programmatic comparison pages, content repurposing). It supports prioritization during launch planning and later growth sprints without pretending any idea is guaranteed. Pair it with positioning and ICP skills so you shortlist ideas that match your product shape, then execute with channel-specific skills. The density makes it strong for brainstorming distribution and SEO backlog items before you commit calendar or ad spend.1installs27No Outlinks AuditNo Outlinks Audit is an agent skill for developer marketing and content sites that suffer silent structural SEO debt: pages that absorb internal PageRank but never pass it onward. Solo builders publishing docs, changelog posts, or GTM blogs on Next.js, static generators, or WordPress can invoke the skill to crawl content URLs with the correct fetch strategy per framework, classify which URLs are true dead-ends under the skill’s link rules, group them by topic, and receive actionable outgoing link recommendations rather than a generic “add more links” note. Each dead-end gets three specific targets with anchor copy and placement guidance ready to edit into the post. The deliverable is a styled HTML report teams can filter and hand to writers or drop into a client engagement. Use it after publishing bursts or site migrations when the internal graph may have grown unevenly. It complements orphan-page skills by fixing the opposite failure mode. Intermediate complexity because you must understand your CMS, base URL, and what counts as an internal link on your stack.1installs28OnboardingOnboarding is a GTM-oriented agent skill that packages a structured library of user onboarding and activation experiments for indie and solo SaaS builders. Instead of brainstorming tests from scratch in chat, you get hypothesis-ready tables spanning friction reduction, step sequencing, guided experiences, personalization, quick wins, email and multi-channel touchpoints, re-engagement, and technical UX concerns like mobile and accessibility. It fits teams shipping with Claude Code, Cursor, or similar agents when they already have a product surface and need a systematic backlog of tests to improve time-to-value and activation. Use it when activation feels leaky, onboarding is too long, or you want experiment ideas aligned to measurable onboarding metrics. The skill is reference-style procedural knowledge—not an automated runner—so you still implement tests in your analytics stack or product codebase, but you start from a comprehensive menu rather than ad-hoc guesses.1installs29Orphan Pages Internal Linking Opportunitiesorphan-pages-internal-linking-opportunities is a workflow skill that audits a site’s content section for orphan pages—URLs no other page links to—and turns each gap into actionable internal links. It pulls the content inventory from your sitemap, uses Ahrefs to see which posts lack inbound internal links, clusters orphans by topic, and produces three concrete suggestions per page: suggested source URL, anchor text, where to place the link, and a sentence ready to paste into the CMS. The deliverable is a styled HTML report you can filter and hand to a client or content teammate. Solo builders with blogs, docs, or developer marketing sites use it after publishing velocity outpaces navigation design. It does not replace a full technical SEO platform but closes a specific structural hole that wastes pages search engines never find through internal crawl.1installs30PricingPricing research methods provide frameworks to scientifically determine optimal pricing through customer surveys and analysis techniques like the Van Westendorp Price Sensitivity Meter, MaxDiff Analysis, and Willingness to Pay surveys. Solo builders use these methods to identify the price point where customers perceive maximum value without compromising perceived quality. Understanding price sensitivity early helps avoid leaving revenue on the table and ensures product viability before launch.1installs31Programmatic Seoprogrammatic-seo is a GTM-oriented agent skill for solo founders who want scalable organic traffic without hiring an SEO agency on day one. It organizes work around twelve proven playbooks—from downloadable templates and location pages to integration directories and persona hubs—so you choose a pattern that fits your data and product shape instead of blindly permuting keywords. The skill is most natural at launch when you are wiring sitemaps, URL templates, and content systems, but the same playbooks support grow-phase content refreshes and validate-phase landing experiments when you test positioning. Use it when you have structured data, templates, or editorial angle you can turn into hundreds of useful pages, not when you need a one-off blog post. Agents apply it to draft information architecture, page specs, and checklist-driven quality gates aligned to each playbook’s intent and URL conventions.1installs32ReferralsReferrals is an agent skill package focused on affiliate and referral program design for solo and indie builders shipping SaaS, e-commerce, or content products. It walks you through commission structures—from percentage and flat-fee payouts to recurring and tiered plans—so pricing and incentive design align with how customers actually buy. Cookie-duration guidance helps you pick attribution windows that match impulse purchases versus long B2B cycles without overpaying stale leads. Recruitment and enablement sections explain where to find partners and how to equip them to promote you credibly. Tools and platform notes separate lightweight referral widgets from full affiliate networks, and fraud prevention covers common abuse patterns and mitigation. Use it when you are launching partner distribution or tightening an existing program before scaling spend. The skill is editorial reference material, not an integration—your agent applies the frameworks to your specific offer, margins, and compliance constraints.1installs33RevopsRevOps is an agent skill packed with automation playbooks for solo founders and indie SaaS builders who run their own go-to-market stack. Instead of generic marketing advice, it delivers concrete HubSpot workflow definitions—MQL notification and assignment, SLA breach escalation with round-robin reassignment, and lead-scoring flows—plus Salesforce-oriented patterns and scheduling-tool hooks described in the readme. You invoke it when you are wiring lifecycle stages, enforcing sales SLAs, or connecting CRM events to Slack and email alerts without a dedicated revenue operations hire. The skill fits agents that need step-by-step triggers, actions, and guardrails (such as excluding already-engaged contacts) rather than one-off campaign copy. It is procedural workflow knowledge for growth systems, not a live CRM integration; you still configure workflows inside HubSpot or Salesforce with your own credentials.1installs34Sales Enablementsales-enablement is an agent skill from Infrasity Labs’ dev-gtm pack that teaches procedural knowledge for building sales decks that read as buyer-centric stories rather than feature tours. It walks through a narrative arc—Situation, Complication, Resolution—and supplies detailed slide-by-slide guidance: opening on the buyer’s world, quantifying cost of the problem, then presenting approach, proof, and next steps. Solo and indie builders shipping B2B SaaS, dev tools, or services can invoke it when preparing founder-led sales, investor-adjacent pitches, or enablement for a tiny sales motion. The skill emphasizes what to include and avoid on each slide plus copy prompts that pressure-test whether the pain feels personal to the buyer. It does not replace CRM, discovery call scripts, or contract negotiation; it standardizes the deck artifact so your agent drafts slides that align with a proven GTM storyline. Use after you have a clear offer and ICP, ideally with validated positioning from earlier journey phases.1installs35Schemaschema is a template-oriented agent skill from the dev-gtm toolkit that gives solo builders a cheat sheet of JSON-LD structured data without hunting schema.org docs for every page type. It packages complete examples for company homepages, blogs, products, software listings, FAQs, how-tos, breadcrumbs, local businesses, and events, plus guidance on combining types and wiring markup in a Next.js-style setup. For indie SaaS and content sites, structured data is often the difference between a plain blue link and FAQ or product enhancements in Google—and increasingly useful context for AI search crawlers parsing your entity graph. Invoke when you are shipping marketing pages, documentation hubs, or changelog posts and need valid, consistent markup fast. The skill is documentation-heavy rather than a live validator, so you still test in Search Console or Rich Results Test after deploy.1installs36Sdk Docs AuditorSDK Docs Auditor is a Dev GTM agent skill for solo founders and small teams shipping SDKs or developer products who need an objective documentation quality pass without hiring a technical writer first. Given a documentation URL, the agent follows a fixed pipeline: discover pages via llms.txt, sitemap.xml, or nav crawl; read relevant SDK content; evaluate six canonical sections; and cross-reference every alleged gap against the rest of the site so duplicates and buried coverage are not mislabeled missing. Each section receives a 0–100 score and tier, rolled into a polished HTML report users can download and share with eng or marketing. Triggers are explicit—audit, review, analyse, score, completeness, gaps alongside a URL—and the skill insists you never skip the workflow. Use in Ship before launch, in Build while refactoring docs, or in Grow when comparing your docs to a competitor’s developer experience.1installs37Seo Auditseo-audit, as documented in its SKILL material, is an agent skill focused on AI writing detection for marketing and SEO-facing copy—not a technical crawl of Core Web Vitals or sitemaps. Solo builders publishing blogs, landing pages, and lifecycle emails can invoke it so Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex revises drafts that sound machine-generated: em-dash overuse, hollow intensifiers, stock transitions, and formulaic openers that readers and search quality systems penalize. The readme organizes tells into scannable sections—from punctuation habits through academic phrasing—with a explicit self-check workflow agents can run before ship. It fits whenever you are drafting or editing customer-facing text during Launch distribution and SEO passes, and again in Grow when you scale content without slipping into generic LLM voice. Treat it as editorial QA layered on top of your keyword and structure strategy, producing human-sounding copy you can A/B test and iterate rather than automated rank reports.1installs38SocialSocial is a lightweight GTM reference skill for solo builders and indie dev marketers who publish product updates across several networks without guessing each platform’s formatting traps. It centralizes hashtag ceilings, caption and title length limits, and how much text stays visible before a “see more” fold—details that differ materially between Instagram’s roughly 125 visible caption characters, LinkedIn’s ~210, TikTok’s ~150, and Twitter/X’s 280-character standard tweet cap. The skill also encodes policy nuances such as TikTok’s five-hashtag maximum since August 2025 and YouTube ignoring every hashtag when more than fifteen are used. Builders shipping a launch thread, changelog post, or developer-focused LinkedIn update can invoke it to keep copy within platform rules and to avoid engagement penalties from hashtag spam. It does not replace a full content strategy; it gives agents reliable limits so your distribution work in Launch and Grow phases stays compliant and readable on every channel you use.1installs