SaaS Growth Playbook
v1.0.1SaaS Growth Playbook — Complete SaaS growth strategies for startups and scale-ups. Covers Product-Led Growth (PLG), Sales-Led Growth (SLG), customer success,...
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high confidencePurpose & Capability
The skill is a playbook for SaaS growth and the SKILL.md contains guidance, frameworks, examples, and links to a GitHub repository; nothing requested or required (no env vars, binaries, or config paths) is unexpected for this purpose.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions are purely informational and scoped to growth advice. The SKILL.md does recommend running `clawdhub install gingiris-b2b-growth` and points to a GitHub repo—this is reasonable for an alias/information skill, but it directs the user to fetch external content which should be reviewed before running.
Install Mechanism
The skill itself has no install spec and contains no code files. It points users to an external install command and an external GitHub repo; because the registry entry does not perform any downloads, there is no direct install risk from the skill itself, but the recommended external install is out-of-band and should be vetted.
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, or config paths are requested by the skill, which is proportionate for a documentation/playbook skill.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request persistent or elevated privileges. The skill can be invoked autonomously by the agent (default behavior) but it does not ask for or modify system-wide settings.
Assessment
This skill is essentially documentation and appears coherent, but it links to and recommends installing an external playbook (gingiris-b2b-growth). Before running the suggested install or following external repo instructions: 1) Inspect the GitHub repository (owner, commits, README, install scripts) to confirm it is legitimate. 2) Understand what `clawdhub install` does on your system (what it downloads, where it writes files, any post-install scripts). 3) Avoid running install commands from unknown sources on a production machine; use a sandbox or VM if you want to test. 4) If you plan to allow the agent to autonomously invoke skills, be aware it could follow the link/installation advice — consider restricting autonomous actions or reviewing outputs before allowing remote installs.Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.
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MIT-0
Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.
