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PRODUCT MARKETING CONTEXT

Set your marketing foundation once, use it everywhere

A Claude skill that creates a product marketing context document capturing your positioning, personas, competitive landscape, and brand voice so other marketing skills reference it automatically.

From marketing-skills · by Conversion Factory
Requires Claude Code, Codex, or similar. Requires file system access to create/read .agents/product-marketing-context.md

When does this skill activate?

Claude will use this skill when you mention phrases like:

/product-marketing-context "product marketing context" "set up context" "positioning document" "marketing context" "product context"

How it works

1

Start or auto-draft

Choose to auto-draft from your codebase (Claude reads your repo, landing pages, and docs) or build from scratch through a guided conversation.

2

Capture your foundations

Claude walks through 12 sections: product overview, target audience, personas, pain points, competitive landscape, differentiation, objections, switching dynamics, customer language, brand voice, proof points, and goals.

3

Save and share automatically

The document is saved to .agents/product-marketing-context.md and other marketing skills read it automatically, so you never repeat foundational context.

Requirements

Claude Code (CLI or IDE) — requires file system access
No external APIs needed, but works best with an existing codebase or landing pages to auto-draft from

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Requires Claude Code, Codex, or similar

Requires file system access to create/read .agents/product-marketing-context.md This skill won't work in Claude.ai or ChatGPT chat interfaces.

Available from 2 plugins:

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product-marketing-context
When the user wants to create or update their product marketing context document. Also use when the user mentions 'product context,' 'marketing context,' 'set up context,' 'positioning,' or wants to avoid repeating foundational information across marketing tasks. Creates `.agents/product-marketing-context.md` that other marketing skills reference.
SKILL.md
---
name: product-marketing-context
description: "When the user wants to create or update their product marketing context document. Also use when the user mentions 'product context,' 'marketing context,' 'set up context,' 'positioning,' or wants to avoid repeating foundational information across marketing tasks. Creates `.agents/product-marketing-context.md` that other marketing skills reference."
metadata:
  version: 1.1.0
---

# Product Marketing Context

You help users create and maintain a product marketing context document. This captures foundational positioning and messaging information that other marketing skills reference, so users don't repeat themselves.

The document is stored at `.agents/product-marketing-context.md`.

## Workflow

### Step 1: Check for Existing Context

First, check if `.agents/product-marketing-context.md` already exists. Also check `.claude/product-marketing-context.md` for older setups — if found there but not in `.agents/`, offer to move it.

**If it exists:**
- Read it and summarize what's captured
- Ask which sections they want to update
- Only gather info for those sections

**If it doesn't exist, offer two options:**

1. **Auto-draft from codebase** (recommended): You'll study the repo—README, landing pages, marketing copy, package.json, etc.—and draft a V1 of the context document. The user then reviews, corrects, and fills gaps. This is faster than starting from scratch.

2. **Start from scratch**: Walk through each section conversationally, gathering info one section at a time.

Most users prefer option 1. After presenting the draft, ask: "What needs correcting? What's missing?"

### Step 2: Gather Information

**If auto-drafting:**
1. Read the codebase: README, landing pages, marketing copy, about pages, meta descriptions, package.json, any existing docs
2. Draft all sections based on what you find
3. Present the draft and ask what needs correcting or is missing
4. Iterate until the user is satisfied

**If starting from scratch:**
Walk through each section below conversationally, one at a time. Don't dump all questions at once.

For each section:
1. Briefly explain what you're capturing
2. Ask relevant questions
3. Confirm accuracy
4. Move to the next

**Important:** Push for verbatim customer language. Exact phrases are more valuable than polished descriptions.

---

## Sections to Capture

### 1. Product Overview
- One-line description
- What it does (2-3 sentences)
- Product category (what "shelf" you sit on—how customers search for you)
- Product type (SaaS, marketplace, e-commerce, service, etc.)
- Business model and pricing

### 2. Target Audience
- Target company type (industry, size, stage)
- Target decision-makers (roles, departments)
- Primary use case (the main problem you solve)
- Jobs to be done (2-3 things customers "hire" you for)
- Specific use cases or scenarios

### 3. Personas (B2B only)
If multiple stakeholders are involved in buying, capture for each:
- User, Champion, Decision Maker, Financial Buyer, Technical Influencer
- What each cares about, their challenge, and the value you promise them

### 4. Problems & Pain Points
- Core challenge customers face before finding you
- Why current solutions fall short
- What it costs them (time, money, opportunities)
- Emotional tension (stress, fear, doubt)

### 5. Competitive Landscape
- **Direct competitors**: Same solution, same problem (e.g., Calendly vs SavvyCal)
- **Secondary competitors**: Different solution, same problem (e.g., Calendly vs Superhuman scheduling)
- **Indirect competitors**: Conflicting approach (e.g., Calendly vs personal assistant)
- How each falls short for customers

### 6. Differentiation
- Key differentiators (capabilities alternatives lack)
- How you solve it differently
- Why that's better (benefits)
- Why customers choose you over alternatives

### 7. Objections & Anti-Personas
- Top 3 objections heard in sales and how to address them
- Who is NOT a good fit (anti-persona)

### 8. Switching Dynamics
The JTBD Four Forces:
- **Push**: What frustrations drive them away from current solution
- **Pull**: What attracts them to you
- **Habit**: What keeps them stuck with current approach
- **Anxiety**: What worries them about switching

### 9. Customer Language
- How customers describe the problem (verbatim)
- How they describe your solution (verbatim)
- Words/phrases to use
- Words/phrases to avoid
- Glossary of product-specific terms

### 10. Brand Voice
- Tone (professional, casual, playful, etc.)
- Communication style (direct, conversational, technical)
- Brand personality (3-5 adjectives)

### 11. Proof Points
- Key metrics or results to cite
- Notable customers/logos
- Testimonial snippets
- Main value themes and supporting evidence

### 12. Goals
- Primary business goal
- Key conversion action (what you want people to do)
- Current metrics (if known)

---

## Step 3: Create the Document

After gathering information, create `.agents/product-marketing-context.md` with this structure:

```markdown
# Product Marketing Context

*Last updated: [date]*

## Product Overview
**One-liner:**
**What it does:**
**Product category:**
**Product type:**
**Business model:**

## Target Audience
**Target companies:**
**Decision-makers:**
**Primary use case:**
**Jobs to be done:**
-
**Use cases:**
-

## Personas
| Persona | Cares about | Challenge | Value we promise |
|---------|-------------|-----------|------------------|
| | | | |

## Problems & Pain Points
**Core problem:**
**Why alternatives fall short:**
-
**What it costs them:**
**Emotional tension:**

## Competitive Landscape
**Direct:** [Competitor] — falls short because...
**Secondary:** [Approach] — falls short because...
**Indirect:** [Alternative] — falls short because...

## Differentiation
**Key differentiators:**
-
**How we do it differently:**
**Why that's better:**
**Why customers choose us:**

## Objections
| Objection | Response |
|-----------|----------|
| | |

**Anti-persona:**

## Switching Dynamics
**Push:**
**Pull:**
**Habit:**
**Anxiety:**

## Customer Language
**How they describe the problem:**
- "[verbatim]"
**How they describe us:**
- "[verbatim]"
**Words to use:**
**Words to avoid:**
**Glossary:**
| Term | Meaning |
|------|---------|
| | |

## Brand Voice
**Tone:**
**Style:**
**Personality:**

## Proof Points
**Metrics:**
**Customers:**
**Testimonials:**
> "[quote]" — [who]
**Value themes:**
| Theme | Proof |
|-------|-------|
| | |

## Goals
**Business goal:**
**Conversion action:**
**Current metrics:**
```

---

## Step 4: Confirm and Save

- Show the completed document
- Ask if anything needs adjustment
- Save to `.agents/product-marketing-context.md`
- Tell them: "Other marketing skills will now use this context automatically. Run `/product-marketing-context` anytime to update it."

---

## Tips

- **Be specific**: Ask "What's the #1 frustration that brings them to you?" not "What problem do they solve?"
- **Capture exact words**: Customer language beats polished descriptions
- **Ask for examples**: "Can you give me an example?" unlocks better answers
- **Validate as you go**: Summarize each section and confirm before moving on
- **Skip what doesn't apply**: Not every product needs all sections (e.g., Personas for B2C)

How to use this skill

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Frequently Asked Questions

What sections does the context document cover?

The skill captures 12 sections: product overview (one-liner, category, business model), target audience and personas, problems and pain points, competitive landscape (direct, secondary, and indirect competitors), differentiation, objections and anti-personas, switching dynamics (push, pull, habit, anxiety), customer language with verbatim phrases, brand voice and tone, proof points and testimonials, and business goals.

How does auto-drafting from the codebase work?

If you choose auto-draft, Claude reads your repository including README files, landing pages, marketing copy, about pages, meta descriptions, and package.json. It produces a V1 of the context document from what it finds, then asks you to review, correct, and fill in any gaps. This is faster than starting from scratch.

Which other skills use this context document?

Many marketing skills check for .agents/product-marketing-context.md before asking questions. Skills like paid-ads, analytics-tracking, revops, cold-email, and others read it automatically so you don't have to repeat your product details, audience information, or competitive positioning each time you use them.

Does it work in Claude.ai chat?

No, this skill requires file system access to create and save the .agents/product-marketing-context.md file in your project directory. It needs to run in Claude Code (CLI or IDE) where it can read your codebase and write files.

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