Cb Go To Market Launch Playbook

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An end-to-end descriptive launch planning framework for overseas market entry, aligning positioning, channels, content, partnerships, operations, and learnin...

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The name/description (overseas GTM playbook) matches the contents: frameworks, checklists, and templates. It requests no binaries, no credentials, and no external services — all appropriate for a descriptive planning skill.
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SKILL.md explicitly restricts actions to descriptive output and instructs the agent to collect only launch-relevant inputs. There are no instructions to read system files, call APIs, or send data externally; scope is appropriately limited to the stated task.
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Overseas Go-to-Market Launch Playbook

Overview

An end-to-end descriptive launch planning framework for overseas market entry, aligning positioning, channels, content, partnerships, operations, and learning loops.

This is a pure descriptive OpenClaw skill for overseas expansion planning. It provides frameworks, templates, checklists, decision criteria, and risk reminders. It does not execute code, call APIs, access the network, scrape websites, submit forms, make purchases, send messages, or perform any external action.

When to Use

Use this skill when the user needs structured help with overseas go-to-market launch playbook in a cross-border or international expansion context.

Typical trigger phrases include:

  • overseas go to market
  • international launch plan
  • foreign market launch playbook
  • global GTM strategy
  • cross-border product launch

Target Users

Founders, country managers, growth leads, marketing leaders, and cross-functional launch teams.

Inputs to Collect

Ask for or infer the following context before producing the final framework:

  • Target market or list of candidate markets
  • Product, service, category, or business model
  • Current business stage and domestic traction, if any
  • Target customer segment and purchase context
  • Expansion goal, timeline, budget range, and constraints
  • Existing assets such as brand story, content, team, channels, customer data, or partners
  • Known risks, assumptions, compliance concerns, and decision deadlines

If important inputs are missing, state the assumptions clearly and provide a version that can be refined later.

Workflow

  1. Define launch objective, target segment, market scope, offer, success metrics, budget, timeline, and cross-functional owners.
  2. Check launch readiness across positioning, product localization, content, channel plan, support, payment, delivery, compliance review, and partner dependencies.
  3. Build a phased launch plan covering pre-launch validation, soft launch, public launch, post-launch optimization, and scale decision.
  4. Create a risk register for operational failure, cultural misread, channel underperformance, compliance delay, support overload, and reputation issues.
  5. Run a post-launch learning review that converts market feedback into positioning, product, channel, and operations changes.

Output Modules

Launch objective and scope brief

  • Purpose: turn the user's market context into a structured planning component.
  • Include: assumptions, recommended actions, decision criteria, and questions that require local validation.
  • Output style: concise tables, checklists, and bullet-point rationale rather than generic advice.

Market readiness checklist

  • Purpose: turn the user's market context into a structured planning component.
  • Include: assumptions, recommended actions, decision criteria, and questions that require local validation.
  • Output style: concise tables, checklists, and bullet-point rationale rather than generic advice.

Channel and campaign plan

  • Purpose: turn the user's market context into a structured planning component.
  • Include: assumptions, recommended actions, decision criteria, and questions that require local validation.
  • Output style: concise tables, checklists, and bullet-point rationale rather than generic advice.

Cross-functional launch timeline

  • Purpose: turn the user's market context into a structured planning component.
  • Include: assumptions, recommended actions, decision criteria, and questions that require local validation.
  • Output style: concise tables, checklists, and bullet-point rationale rather than generic advice.

Risk and contingency plan

  • Purpose: turn the user's market context into a structured planning component.
  • Include: assumptions, recommended actions, decision criteria, and questions that require local validation.
  • Output style: concise tables, checklists, and bullet-point rationale rather than generic advice.

Post-launch learning review

  • Purpose: turn the user's market context into a structured planning component.
  • Include: assumptions, recommended actions, decision criteria, and questions that require local validation.
  • Output style: concise tables, checklists, and bullet-point rationale rather than generic advice.

Output Format

Return a structured response with these sections:

  1. Input Summary — what the user provided and what assumptions are being made.
  2. Strategic Diagnosis — key opportunity, constraint, and uncertainty analysis for the overseas context.
  3. Framework Output — the main tables, matrices, checklists, templates, or playbooks generated by this skill.
  4. Market Adaptation Notes — what should change by region, language, channel, customer expectation, or operating model.
  5. Risks and Validation Tasks — assumptions to test, professional review needs, and red flags.
  6. Next Actions — 5–10 practical steps the user can take manually.

Example Prompts

  • Use Overseas Go-to-Market Launch Playbook for a consumer brand entering Germany and Japan with a limited launch budget.
  • Build a practical overseas expansion framework for our SaaS product using this context: target market, audience, product category, budget, and timeline.
  • Create a overseas go-to-market launch playbook for a team that has domestic traction but no local overseas team yet.
  • Help me compare two markets and produce a checklist, decision matrix, and risk notes for overseas go to market.

Safety and Limitations

Launch planning is strategic support only; legal, tax, employment, logistics, and regulated-market decisions need local expert review.

Additional limitations:

  • No professional legal, tax, financial, medical, employment, investment, or compliance advice.
  • No guarantee of market success, conversion improvement, legal compliance, or platform acceptance.
  • Verify local laws, platform policies, consumer expectations, and current market facts with qualified professionals and reliable sources.
  • Avoid stereotyping cultures or users; treat all cultural observations as hypotheses requiring local validation.

Acceptance Criteria

  • Produces a phased launch timeline
  • Aligns positioning, channels, content, and operations
  • Includes owner and dependency checkpoints
  • Defines risks and contingency actions
  • Adds post-launch learning metrics
  • Provides structured, market-aware outputs rather than generic overseas expansion advice.
  • Includes explicit assumptions, evidence gaps, and validation steps.
  • Stays pure descriptive with no code execution, API calls, browsing, network access, or external side effects.

Publishing Notes

  • Version: 1.0.0
  • Language: English
  • Type: descriptive
  • Runtime requirements: none
  • External permissions: none

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