By deanpeters
Run structured product management processes from discovery and strategy through roadmap and PRD generation, with skills for user research, prioritization, financial analysis, AI maturity assessment, and career leadership transitions.
Commands are reusable workflow wrappers over one or more local PM skills.
Run a structured discovery flow from problem framing through opportunity mapping and validation planning.
Guide PM to Director to VP/CPO transition planning with role-fit diagnostics and onboarding guidance.
Turn strategy and validated opportunities into a sequenced roadmap with clear tradeoffs.
Select what to work on next using the right prioritization method for your context.
Evaluate acquisition channels using unit economics, customer quality, and scalability. Use when deciding whether to scale, test, or kill a growth channel.
Assess whether your product work is AI-first or AI-shaped. Use when evaluating AI maturity and choosing the next team capability to build.
Understand the PM-to-Director transition through altitude and horizon thinking. Use when diagnosing scope, time-horizon, or leadership-level gaps.
Diagnose SaaS business health across growth, retention, efficiency, and capital. Use when preparing a business review or prioritizing urgent fixes.
Research a company, industry, or competitor set using web search and seven analytical lenses. Use when you need structured intel that feeds downstream PM skills.
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║ 52 battle-tested skills + 6 command workflows ║
║ Claude Code • Cursor • Codex • n8n • OpenClaw • and more ... ║
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║ v0.80 • June 19, 2026 • CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 ║
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52 battle-tested PM frameworks, ready for Claude, Codex, ChatGPT, and any agent that can read structured knowledge.
Generic AI output is a PM's worst enemy. When you tell your agent "write a PRD" without shared context, you get a generic document that no stakeholder trusts and no engineer can act on.
This library gives both you and your AI agent the same professional foundation: the why behind each framework, the failure modes to avoid, and the judgment to apply them correctly. You stop repeating yourself. Your agent stops guessing. The work gets better.
The goal is dual — functional and pedagogic in equal measure. Skills equip agents to do PM work at a professional level, and they teach the human PM the reasoning behind each framework — so you can explain it, adapt it, and pass it on. Neither is a byproduct of the other.
Navigate by what you're actually trying to accomplish:
Framing and strategy
Stakeholder alignment
Customer discovery and research
Prioritization and roadmapping
27 MITRE Innovation Toolkit skills for product managers, product owners, and business analysts — systems thinking, HCI-rooted design thinking, and stakeholder engagement across 5 innovation phases.
npx claudepluginhub deanpeters/product-manager-skills --plugin workshop-facilitation68 product management skills (30 phase + 11 foundation + 12 utility + 15 tool) plus 6 sub-agents (pm-critic, pm-skill-auditor, pm-changelog-curator, pm-release-conductor, pm-workflow-orchestrator, pm-skill-router) for AI agents covering the full product lifecycle from discovery through iteration. v2.28.0 adds one foundation skill, foundation-stakeholder-briefings, which turns any source artifact (spec, discovery, GTM, metrics, retro) into a canonical master document plus a set of audience-tailored briefings - one per stakeholder lens, each a traceable projection of the master - so a single piece of work reaches engineering, design, data, exec, legal, and more without the versions disagreeing; the catalog grows from 66 to 67. v2.27.1 is a maintenance patch (the classification sub-count drift gate; no new skills, catalog stays 66). v2.27.0 is the provable-quality release: every measured skill carries trigger-eval fixtures with CI gates for routing drift and new-skill collisions, the catalog surfaces (skill-manifest.json + the generated AGENTS.md catalog) are built from frontmatter behind enforcing staleness gates, the output-quality eval harness + asset gate ship, and the creator/validator family bakes the eval contract into skill creation; no new skills (catalog stays 66). v2.26.0 adds the utility-pm-workflow-builder skill (guided authoring from a workflow idea or a promoted chain to a staged Workflow Implementation Packet) and the /chain command (ad-hoc ordered skill chains routed to the pm-workflow-orchestrator Mode B under a written chain-expression contract, with a --thread flag for declared linear dependency); the catalog grows to 66. v2.25.2 is a maintenance patch (a unified validator-inventory manifest with an enforcing CI parity referee that closes the bash/PowerShell/CI drift class, plus the remaining 2026-06-06 Codex audit fixes); no new skills (catalog stays 65). v2.25.1 is a maintenance patch (documentation-site Pattern S reorg, a generated resource index, an em-dash-scar cleanup with new CI guards, dependency bumps, and a pre-tag validator fix); no new skills (catalog stays 65). v2.25.0 adds the plugin's first hooks: opt-in house-rule guardrails (a PreToolUse hook that blocks em-dash and en-dash characters when enabled in .claude/pm-skills.local.md) plus a confident-only SessionStart phase router that suggests the right Triple Diamond skills for the current repo, and an advisory output-quality CI tier (deterministic invariants over the recorded samples); no new skills (catalog stays 65). v2.24.0 adds the pm-workflow-orchestrator sub-agent and its utility-pm-workflow-orchestrator dispatch skill, a governed runner that takes a saved foundation-prioritized-action-plan (or a user-named chain) and runs an ordered sequence of pm-skills with per-step go/no-go checkpoints; foundation-prioritized-action-plan grows a --run handoff (v1.1.0) that offers to run its own runnable prompts through the orchestrator; the catalog grows to 65. v2.23.0 adds one foundation skill, foundation-prioritized-action-plan, which turns any PM input into an evidence-grounded prioritized action plan using Theory of Constraints and Cynefin; the catalog grows from 63 to 64. v2.22.0 removes the 63 redundant per-skill command wrappers (each skill now appears once, invoked directly by name: /pm-skills:<name> on Claude Code, $<name> on Codex) and adds a native Codex .codex-plugin manifest so Codex discovers the skills; all existing skills unchanged. v2.21.0 is an additive distribution launch: pm-skills becomes installable through the new product-on-purpose marketplace (the recommended home for Product on Purpose plugins) while the existing install path keeps working unchanged, so no existing user has to act; no new skills (catalog stays 63). v2.20.0 adds slash commands for the three workshop sprint methodologies (Foundation Sprint, Design Sprint, and the end-to-end arc) plus documentation-count validator hardening; no new skills (catalog stays 63). v2.19.0 hardened the release-validation tooling so the library polices its own counts, cross-references, and links. v2.18.0 added four highest-consensus content skills: discover-market-sizing (TAM/SAM/SOM multi-framework triangulation), define-prioritization-framework (RICE, ICE, MoSCoW, Weighted Scoring, and Kano run in parallel with a cross-framework comparison), discover-journey-map (stages, touchpoints, emotional curve, and moments of truth), and measure-survey-analysis (honest survey analysis with limitation warnings), each with three thread-aligned samples. It carries forward v2.17.0 native Claude Code sub-agent registration: the sub-agent definitions moved to the canonical agents/ directory (the coordination directory was renamed to _agent-context/ to free the name), so all 4 sub-agents now auto-discover via @-mention on Claude Code; the dispatch skills continue to provide the same capability on Codex CLI, Cursor, Windsurf, Copilot, and Gemini CLI. v2.17.0 also migrates skill frontmatter to the metadata-nested structure per the agentskills.io specification and makes the CI validators bash-3.2 portable. Doc-stack on Astro 6.3.x + Starlight 0.39.x. Carries forward v2.15.0 Sprint Skills (Foundation Sprint family + Design Sprint family + tool-note-and-vote under classification:tool), v2.12.0 OKR Skills set, v2.11.0 Meeting Skills Family, lean canvas, persona, structured templates, real-world examples, 12 workflows including the foundation-to-design end-to-end arc, an interactive skill builder, and lifecycle tools for validating and iterating skills. Follows the agentskills.io specification.
Execution and product management skills: PRDs, OKRs, roadmaps, sprints, pre-mortems, stakeholder maps, user stories, prioritization frameworks, and more.
Core PM skills: PRD Template, Meeting Notes, Stakeholder Update, User Research Synthesis, and Competitive Analysis. The 5 skills every PM needs first.
PM을 위한 프로덕트 디스커버리 스킬: 아이디에이션, 실험 설계, 가정 검증, 기능 우선순위 결정, 고객 인터뷰 종합.
Product strategy plugin for PMs. 6 skills covering PRDs, user stories, discovery briefs, interview guides, backlog prioritisation, and product retrospectives. 3 persistent agents for research intelligence, stakeholder updates, and roadmap coherence. Complements the official product-management plugin with workflow gaps.
18 production-ready Claude Code skills for Product Managers. Discovery, build, measure, communicate.