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mohitagw15856 f3b9d008fe feat: 100 skills milestone — 7 new skills + quality improvements across all 93
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>
2026-04-20 20:52:31 +01:00

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competitor-signal-tracker Analyse competitor moves and surface strategic implications for your product. Use when asked to track competitor signals, analyse a competitor announcement, understand what a competitor is doing strategically, or produce a competitive intelligence report. Produces a categorised signal analysis with threat ratings, roadmap implications, and recommended responses.

Competitor Signal Tracker Skill

Turn scattered competitor information into structured strategic intelligence — not just "what they did" but "what it means for us."

Required Inputs

Ask the user for these if not provided:

  • Competitor name(s) and the signals/updates to analyse
  • Your product's current roadmap or strategic priorities (to assess relevance)
  • Time period the signals cover (this week, this month, etc.)

Signal Categories to Track

  • Product signals: New features, removals, UX changes, beta programmes
  • Pricing signals: Changes to tiers, free limits, enterprise terms
  • Hiring signals: Job postings that reveal strategic bets (e.g., hiring ML engineers = AI investment)
  • Partnership signals: Integrations, acquisitions, ecosystem moves
  • Messaging signals: Changes in positioning, target audience, value proposition

Process

  1. For each competitor update provided, categorise the signal type
  2. Assess: Is this reactive (responding to market) or proactive (setting direction)?
  3. Rate strategic threat level: High / Medium / Low / Watch
  4. Connect to your roadmap: does this accelerate, validate, or challenge any of your bets?
  5. Recommend a response: Accelerate existing initiative / Deprioritise / Monitor / Investigate further
  6. Validate — Confirm every High threat has a specific recommended response with an owner. "Monitor" is not an acceptable response for High-rated threats.

Output Structure

Competitive Intelligence Report — [Date]

[Competitor Name]

Signal: [What they did] Signal Type: [Product / Pricing / Hiring / Partnership / Messaging] Reactive or Proactive: [assessment] Threat Level: [High / Medium / Low / Watch] Implication for Us: [Specific connection to our roadmap or strategy] Recommended Response: [Action + owner + timeline]

Strategic Summary

[2-3 sentences on the overall competitive landscape shift this period]

Quality Checks

  • Every signal is categorised (not just described)
  • Threat level is justified — not assigned arbitrarily
  • High-threat signals have specific recommended responses (not "monitor")
  • Implications connect to specific roadmap items or strategic bets
  • Strategic summary gives a landscape-level view, not just a list of individual signals