startup-launch-kit
Opt-in umbrella orchestrator that sequences the full five-step startup pipeline (`brand-workshop` → `validation-canvas` → `riskiest-assumption-test` → `pitch-deck` → `startup-grill`) with shared state via `kit-manifest.json`. **Every individual skill remains independently invocable** — this orchestrator is convenience, not replacement. It calls each pipeline skill in turn, never bypasses any of their gates, and surfaces every step's prompts to the founder (no batching, no silent automation). Records gate overrides with reasons; surfaces loop-back recommendations after RAT or grill but does not auto-route. Use whenever the user asks to "build my whole startup kit", "do the full pipeline", "end-to-end startup workflow", "orchestrate brand → canvas → tests → pitch → grill", "set up my whole launch", "I'm starting from scratch — take me through everything", "launch kit", "full validation pipeline", or asks Claude to coordinate the five startup-pipeline skills together. Triggers explicitly via `/startup-launch-kit
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brand-workshop
Simulate a collaborative branding team to create a launch-ready brand identity package from a business overview. Use this skill whenever the user asks to create a logo, brand identity, tagline, or brand concept for a business, product, app, or project. Also trigger when the user says things like "help me brand this," "I need a logo," "come up with a tagline," "brand identity for my app," or provides a business description and asks for visual identity work. This skill runs a structured multi-role brainstorming workshop and produces: a brand strategy brief (.md), tagline, code-generated logo (.svg), favicon pack with HTML install snippet, social banner set (OG / X / LinkedIn / Instagram), descriptions pack (tagline + bios + elevator pitch + boilerplate), and a starter design-system.md (tokens only). Even if the user only asks for a logo or only a tagline, use this skill — the full workshop produces better results. For pitch decks, hand off to the `pitch-deck` skill, which consumes `design-system.md` directly. D
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startup-grill
Adversarially grill a startup idea or pitch with a panel of domain-aware probers (VC partner, growth marketer, founder strategist, UX researcher, plus a flexible technical-or-brand fifth seat and up to 3 domain specialists from team-composer's catalog), and ship a structured kill report ranked across two axes — severity (lethal vs material) and fixability (fixable vs unfixable). Use this skill when the user says: "grill my startup", "grill this idea", "stress-test my pitch", "pressure-test my idea", "roast my pitch", "rip apart this", "tear apart my deck", "kill my idea", "pre-mortem my startup", "find the weaknesses in my idea", "what would kill this startup", "what would a VC hate about this", "give me brutal feedback on my deck", "be ruthless about this idea", "where would this fail", "is this fundable", "investability check", or uploads a one-pager / validation-canvas.md / RAT plan / pitch deck and asks for adversarial review. Use this skill — NOT `team-composer` — whenever the user wants an *adversarial*
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team-composer
Assemble the right virtual team for brainstorming, planning, or building a project or feature — tech, healthcare, finance, climate, biotech, and beyond. Use this skill whenever the user asks to "brainstorm," "discuss," "plan," "review," or "build" a project or feature and doesn't specify exact roles. Also trigger when the user says things like "bring a team," "who should be involved," "let's workshop this," "assemble a team," or asks for multi-perspective feedback on a product decision. This skill analyzes the project context and selects the optimal set of role-based personas to contribute meaningfully. Even if the user only mentions one or two roles, use this skill to fill in the gaps — a well-composed team produces better results than ad-hoc role selection.
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