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marketing-council

Convenes a simulated board of marketing advisors to apply documented frameworks from legendary marketers to a user's problem, highlighting disagreements.

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This skill simulates a board of marketing advisors, applying the documented frameworks, published positions, and heuristics of legendary marketers like Seth Godin, David Ogilvy, and Alex Hormozi to a user's specific problem. Its core value is to present diverse, often conflicting, perspectives to help users understand trade-offs before making decisions.

Use this skill when a user needs multiple expert perspectives on a marketing question, a strategy, a landing page, a pricing change, or a launch plan. It's suitable when the user explicitly asks for a "marketing council," "board of advisors," or wants to know how a famous marketer would approach their problem.

Before starting, it checks for product marketing context. It then clarifies the specific question, the stakes involved, and the desired "session mode" (quick take, council session, or full council). The skill details a "bench" of twelve advisors, each with a distinct marketing lens, whose full dossiers are stored in referenced files. The council provides each advisor's take through their documented frameworks, surfaces where they disagree, and synthesizes a recommendation, labeling the output as a simulation grounded in their actual writings.

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