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New skills added: - teaching-lesson-plan: structured lesson plans for any subject/audience/setting - seo-content-brief: complete SEO briefs with intent, competitor gaps, and outline - media-pitch: story-first journalist pitches with angle development framework - change-management-plan: stakeholder analysis, comms strategy, adoption metrics - workshop-facilitation-guide: activity instructions, decision protocols, facilitator moves - sales-forecasting-model: pipeline model, scenario analysis, assumption log - tax-planning-checklist: year-end tax planning across income, pension, CGT, reliefs Quality improvements across all 93 existing skills: - Standardised description format: "Verb the thing. Use when X. Produces Y." - Added Required Inputs section to all skills missing it (prompts for missing info) - Added Quality Checks section to all skills missing it (specific, not generic) - Fixed broken multiline YAML descriptions - Removed non-standard frontmatter keys (tool_integration, metadata blocks) README updated to v6.0.0 with 100-skill count, new skill tables, and article series Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name, description
| name | description |
|---|---|
| launch-readiness | Run a comprehensive pre-launch readiness assessment across all functions. Use when asked to assess launch readiness, run a pre-launch review, create a go/no-go recommendation, or check if a product or feature is ready to ship. Produces a function-by-function readiness status, blockers list, risk register, and an explicit Go / Conditional Go / No-Go recommendation. |
Launch Readiness Skill
Ensure nothing falls through the cracks before launch by systematically checking readiness across every function — and producing a clear, evidenced go/no-go recommendation.
Required Inputs
Ask the user for these if not provided:
- Launch name and target date
- Launch tier (Tier 1 = major launch / Tier 2 = significant feature / Tier 3 = incremental update)
- Completed checklist items or self-assessment (even partial is fine — we'll surface gaps)
- Team and role names (to assign owners to blockers)
Readiness Checklist by Function
Product & Engineering
- Feature complete against launch spec
- Performance benchmarks met
- Accessibility standards checked
- Edge cases documented and handled
- Rollback plan defined and tested
Marketing & Comms
- Launch messaging approved
- Blog post / press release drafted
- Social content prepared
- Email campaigns scheduled
- Landing page live and tested
Support & Success
- Support team trained on new feature
- FAQ and help docs published
- Escalation path defined for launch issues
- Customer success briefed (if enterprise)
Sales & Partnerships
- Sales enablement materials ready
- Pricing confirmed and communicated
- Partner comms sent (if applicable)
Data & Analytics
- Tracking events implemented and verified
- Launch metrics dashboard live
- Baseline metrics captured pre-launch
Process
- Review provided launch brief and checklist responses
- Flag any incomplete items as blockers (must fix) or risks (monitor)
- Assess overall readiness and produce go/no-go recommendation with rationale
- If no-go, specify exactly what must be completed and by when
- Validate — Confirm every blocker has a named owner and resolution deadline, and that the rollback plan is tested (not just documented)
Output Structure
Launch Readiness Assessment: [Feature/Product Name]
Launch Date: [date] Launch Tier: [1 / 2 / 3] Overall Status: ✅ Go / ⚠️ Conditional Go / 🛑 No-Go
Blockers (must resolve before launch):
- [item + owner + resolution required by]
Risks (monitor closely):
- [item + mitigation plan]
Ready Areas:
- [function]: ✅ Ready
Recommendation: [Clear go/no-go with rationale — 3-5 sentences]
Quality Checks
- Every blocker has a specific owner (not "the team") and a deadline
- Rollback plan is explicitly tested, not just written
- Analytics events are verified in staging, not just implemented
- Go/No-Go decision has a named decision-maker and a cut-off time
- At least one post-launch monitoring check is scheduled (e.g., T+2hr, T+24hr)