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This release adds three new agent templates to the library, bringing the total to four. New templates: - PM Discovery Agent: synthesises customer interviews from Notion or Google Drive, identifies cross-interview themes, scores assumption confidence, generates follow-up questions - PM Stakeholder Comms Agent: detects audience type (executive/investor/stakeholder/board), pulls activity from Linear/Jira/Drive, drafts in audience-appropriate format - PM Launch Agent: end-to-end launch coordination with channel-specific content, calendar, success metrics, and launch checklist Each template follows the established pattern: README, AGENT.md, orchestrate.sh, 2 subagents, connectors with example configs, examples, smoke test. Total file count: 37 new files across 3 templates. Updated README to position library as 4-template collection. Bumped marketplace.json from v8.0.0 to v9.0.0.
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Smoke Test — PM Launch Agent
The Launch Agent is the simplest of the four templates to test because it doesn't require any connectors by default.
Step 1: Run the dry-run
cd templates/pm-launch-agent
bash orchestrate.sh \
--feature-name "Test Feature" \
--launch-date "2026-12-01" \
--feature-summary "A test feature for verifying the launch agent setup" \
--dry-run
Expected output: Configuration banner with feature name, launch date, days-to-launch calculation, channel list for the launch tier, and "✓ Dry-run complete."
Step 2: Run dry-run for each launch tier
# Minor tier (in-product + internal only)
bash orchestrate.sh \
--feature-name "Minor Test" \
--launch-date "2026-12-01" \
--feature-summary "Minor launch test" \
--launch-tier minor \
--dry-run
# Major tier (full content + media pitch)
bash orchestrate.sh \
--feature-name "Major Test" \
--launch-date "2026-12-01" \
--feature-summary "Major launch test" \
--launch-tier major \
--dry-run
# Flagship tier (maximum coverage)
bash orchestrate.sh \
--feature-name "Flagship Test" \
--launch-date "2026-12-01" \
--feature-summary "Flagship launch test" \
--launch-tier flagship \
--dry-run
For each, verify the channel list expands appropriately:
- minor:
in-product, internal - major:
email, in-product, linkedin, x, blog, sales-enablement, internal - flagship: adds
media-pitch, customer-webinar, partner-comms
Step 3: Test invalid inputs are caught
# Missing feature name should fail
bash orchestrate.sh --launch-date "2026-12-01" --feature-summary "x" 2>&1 | grep -q "feature-name is required" && echo "✓ Validates feature-name"
# Invalid launch tier should fail
bash orchestrate.sh \
--feature-name "Test" \
--launch-date "2026-12-01" \
--feature-summary "x" \
--launch-tier "invalid" 2>&1 | grep -q "must be 'minor', 'major', or 'flagship'" && echo "✓ Validates launch-tier"
Step 4: Test Notion connector (optional)
If you've set up the Notion connector:
bash orchestrate.sh \
--feature-name "Notion Test" \
--launch-date "2026-12-01" \
--feature-summary "Test posting to Notion" \
--post-to-notion true \
--dry-run
Should validate Notion config without errors.
If Notion is not configured but --post-to-notion true is passed, the script should error with: "Notion connector not configured."
Step 5: Run a real launch plan generation
bash orchestrate.sh \
--feature-name "Smart Search" \
--launch-date "2026-06-15" \
--feature-summary "AI-powered semantic search across documents and conversations" \
--target-audience "knowledge workers at mid-market companies" \
--launch-tier major
Expected: Eight steps complete with ✓ indicators. Output file at output/launch-smart-search-plan.md.
Common issues
| Issue | Fix |
|---|---|
| "Days-to-launch is negative" | Launch date is in the past — use a future date |
| "Launch tier must be minor, major, or flagship" | Typo in --launch-tier value |
| Output file has spaces in name | Feature name had spaces — they're auto-converted to dashes, no action needed |
| Notion connector required but missing | Either set up Notion connector or remove --post-to-notion true |
Reporting issues
If something fails that the table doesn't cover, open an issue.