The Launch Playbook
When This Skill Activates
Claude uses this skill when:
- •Launching new features or products
- •Writing announcement copy
- •Creating marketing materials
- •Positioning product in market
Core Frameworks
1. April Dunford's Positioning Framework
Five Components:
- •Who it's for (target customer)
- •What it is (category)
- •What alternatives exist (competitors)
- •Unique value (differentiation)
- •Why it matters (proof points)
2. Launch Announcement Structure
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# [Feature Name]: [One-line value prop] ## The Problem [What pain does this solve?] ## The Solution [How does this feature work?] ## Why It Matters [Customer benefits, not features] ## Get Started [Clear next steps]
Action Templates
Template 1: Product Positioning
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# Positioning: [Product] ## Target Customer **Best for:** [specific segment] **Not for:** [who should avoid] ## Category **It's a:** [category name] **Think of it as:** [analogy] ## Alternatives **Customers currently use:** [list] **Why switch:** [reasons] ## Unique Value **What we do differently:** [differentiation] **Why that matters:** [customer benefit] ## Proof - [Metric/testimonial] - [Metric/testimonial] - [Metric/testimonial]
Template 2: Launch Checklist
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# Launch: [Feature Name] **Pre-Launch:** - [ ] Positioning clear - [ ] Announcement drafted - [ ] Docs updated - [ ] Support team briefed **Launch Day:** - [ ] Announcement sent - [ ] Social posts - [ ] In-app message - [ ] Monitor feedback **Post-Launch:** - [ ] Track adoption - [ ] Collect feedback - [ ] Iterate messaging
Quick Reference
🚀 Launch Checklist
Positioning:
- • Who it's for (specific)
- • What category (clear)
- • Why different (unique value)
- • Proof points (credible)
Materials:
- • Announcement email
- • In-app message
- • Social posts
- • Docs/help articles
Distribution:
- • Email list
- • Social channels
- • In-product notifications
- • Press (if major launch)
Key Quotes
April Dunford:
"The best positioning makes it obvious who should buy, what they're buying, and why it matters."
Brian Chesky:
"Every feature needs a story. If you can't tell a story about it, you can't launch it."