community-building

📁 manojbajaj95/gtm-skills 📅 8 days ago
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npx skills add https://github.com/manojbajaj95/gtm-skills --skill community-building

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opencode 3
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Skill 文档

Community Building

Scope

Covers

  • Defining a community strategy (goal, members, value exchange, and “movement” thesis)
  • Choosing where the community lives (home base + outposts) based on where members already are
  • Designing programming/rituals and a light ambassador/champions program
  • Governance, moderation, and measurement so the community is safe and sustainable

When to use

  • “Create a community strategy / community-led growth plan.”
  • “We’re launching a Discord/Slack/forum—design the first 30/60/90 days.”
  • “Design an ambassador/champions program.”
  • “We want community to increase word-of-mouth or help us move upmarket.”

When NOT to use

  • You haven’t defined ICP/positioning (use positioning-messaging or problem-definition first).
  • You want a paid acquisition plan (ads/creative/bidding) rather than community.
  • You want to “buy” a community, scrape/spam DMs, or manipulate members.
  • You need a customer support ops overhaul (ticketing/SLAs/KB) more than a community.

Inputs

Minimum required

  • Product + category + ICP (who it’s for)
  • Primary community goal (pick 1): support, activation, retention, advocacy/UGC, product feedback, moving upmarket
  • Target members (roles/seniority) and where they already gather today
  • Resources: owner, hours/week, budget, moderators/SMEs
  • Existing assets: email list, social following, events, partners, customer champions
  • Constraints: compliance/privacy, brand voice, moderation risk tolerance

Missing-info strategy

  • Ask up to 5 questions from references/INTAKE.md (3–5 at a time).
  • If critical inputs are missing, proceed with explicit assumptions and label them; provide 2–3 options with tradeoffs.
  • Never request credentials or private access. Accept redacted exports/screenshots if offered.

Outputs (deliverables)

Produce a Community Building Pack (Markdown in-chat; or as files if requested), in this order:

  1. Context snapshot + assumptions/TBDs
  2. Community thesis (movement/philosophy), target members, and value exchange
  3. Community model + member journey (discover → join → first win → habit → advocate) + success metrics
  4. Platform plan (home base + outposts) + influencer/social-graph shortlist
  5. 30/60/90 plan (seeding, onboarding, activation) + recruitment/outreach scripts
  6. Programming & rituals calendar (first 4–8 weeks)
  7. Ambassador/champions program v1 (criteria, responsibilities, recognition)
  8. Governance & moderation (rules, enforcement, escalation, safety)
  9. Measurement plan + weekly ops cadence
  10. Risks / Open questions / Next steps (always included)

Templates: references/TEMPLATES.md
Expanded guidance + decision rules: references/WORKFLOW.md

Workflow (8 steps)

1) Intake + pick the primary job-to-be-done

  • Inputs: User prompt; references/INTAKE.md.
  • Actions: Confirm ICP, define the primary goal, identify where the community already gathers, and list constraints (capacity, compliance, safety).
  • Outputs: Context snapshot + assumptions/TBDs list.
  • Checks: You can finish the sentence: “In 8–12 weeks, this community will _____ for _____, measured by _____.”

2) Define the movement + value exchange (why join, why stay)

  • Inputs: Product POV, category beliefs, member motivations.
  • Actions: Write a community thesis: worldview/philosophy, what you stand for, and what you’re “against” (the enemy/problem). Define explicit give/get value exchange (what members get; what members contribute).
  • Outputs: Community thesis + value exchange.
  • Checks: The thesis is non-generic (could not fit a random company) and the value exchange includes concrete benefits and contributions.

3) Choose the community model + map the member journey

  • Inputs: Primary goal, member needs, resources.
  • Actions: Choose a primary model (support, learning, networking, advocacy, co-creation). Map the journey: discover → join → first win → habit → advocate. Define 1–2 “first win” moments and metrics by stage.
  • Outputs: Community model + journey map + metrics.
  • Checks: Each stage has a designed “first win” and a measurable signal (not just vibes).

4) Go where they already are (home base + outposts)

  • Inputs: Where members already are; moderation/capacity constraints.
  • Actions: Select a home base for the next 6–12 months. Define “outposts” (social, events, partner spaces) where you contribute value and route people back to the home base when appropriate. Create an influencer/social-graph shortlist (key nodes, connectors, and high-trust communities).
  • Outputs: Platform plan + outpost playbook + influencer shortlist.
  • Checks: The plan avoids “platform wishful thinking”; every outpost has a value-first contribution plan and an owner.

5) Seed the community (cohort, onboarding, initial content)

  • Inputs: Platform plan; existing assets; member criteria.
  • Actions: Design an initial seed cohort (e.g., 25–100 members) with clear criteria. Create onboarding flow, welcome messages, starter threads/resources, and a seeding schedule. Draft outreach scripts and a “what’s in it for you” invite.
  • Outputs: Seeding plan + onboarding checklist + outreach scripts.
  • Checks: The “empty room problem” is solved: there is content, prompts, and people lined up for week 1.

6) Program rituals + events (4–8 week calendar)

  • Inputs: Member journey; thesis; capacity.
  • Actions: Build a calendar of recurring rituals (AMAs, office hours, show-and-tell, challenges, study groups). Mix staff-led and member-led moments. Define facilitation roles and lightweight templates.
  • Outputs: Programming & rituals calendar + event templates.
  • Checks: Every week has at least one member-generated slot, and rituals reinforce the thesis and value exchange.

7) Launch an ambassador/champions program (optional, recommended)

  • Inputs: Early active members; desired scaled behaviors.
  • Actions: Define qualification criteria, responsibilities, recognition/perks, and feedback loop. Keep it lightweight (v1) and ethical (no pay-for-spam). Include offboarding and code-of-conduct enforcement.
  • Outputs: Ambassador/champions program spec (v1).
  • Checks: Incentives align to desired behaviors (helpfulness, creation, referrals) and avoid vanity metrics.

8) Governance + measurement + quality gate

  • Inputs: Draft pack; references/CHECKLISTS.md; references/RUBRIC.md.
  • Actions: Define rules, moderation workflows, escalation paths, and privacy guidelines. Create measurement plan + weekly ops cadence. Run checklist and score rubric. Always add Risks / Open questions / Next steps.
  • Outputs: Final Community Building Pack.
  • Checks: Next 2 weeks of execution are unblocked; governance is explicit; measurement is feasible.

Quality gate (required)

Examples

Example 1 (Developer tool):
“Use community-building. Product: observability SDK for TypeScript. ICP: senior full-stack engineers at startups. Goal: accelerate activation + word-of-mouth. We’re considering Discord. Resources: 1 community lead (8 hrs/week), 2 engineer SMEs. Output: a Community Building Pack with platform plan, a 6-week programming calendar, and an ambassador program.”

Example 2 (B2B SaaS moving upmarket):
“We sell a team knowledge base to 200–2000 person companies. We want community-led growth to create ubiquity and reduce enterprise perceived risk. Design a home base + outpost plan, seed cohort strategy, and a 30/60/90 plan with metrics.”

Boundary example (anti-pattern):
“Start a community tomorrow and grow it to 10k members without any time, moderation, or value—also auto-DM everyone on LinkedIn.”
Response: refuse spammy/unsafe tactics; require a realistic capacity + value exchange + governance plan, or recommend alternatives (content/partnerships) first.