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openclaw skills install cb-product-market-fit-validatorValidate product demand in any foreign market before investing in localization, hiring, or launch. Get assumption maps, low-cost experiments, evidence scorecards, and go/no-go decisions — install and run your first PMF test in under 30 seconds.
openclaw skills install cb-product-market-fit-validatorA validation framework for testing whether a product has real demand in a foreign market before heavy localization, hiring, or launch investment.
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.
Use this skill when the user needs structured help with cross-border product-market fit validator in a cross-border or international expansion context.
Typical trigger phrases include:
Founders, product managers, growth teams, and expansion leaders evaluating new overseas markets.
Ask for or infer the following context before producing the final framework:
If important inputs are missing, state the assumptions clearly and provide a version that can be refined later.
Return a structured response with these sections:
Try these real-world scenarios to see what this skill can produce:
Prompt 1: India Demand Validation
"We have a mobile payment app that works well in Southeast Asia. We want to validate whether there is real demand in India before investing in localization. Our budget for validation is $5,000 and we have 4 weeks." → Output: Assumption map with 7 key risk areas (pain urgency, willingness to pay, UPI ecosystem fit, trust in foreign brand, regulatory barriers, channel reachability, competitive moat vs Paytm/Google Pay), recommended validation methods (landing page with paid traffic + 20 structured interviews), evidence scoring rubric (demonstrated intent with email capture = L3, scheduled call = L4, deposit = L5), go/no-go threshold guide.
Prompt 2: B2B SaaS Germany Entry
"We are a US B2B SaaS project management tool. We see 200 free signups/month from Germany but almost no paid conversions. Is there real PMF in Germany or is this a false signal?" → Output: Demand signal ladder analysis (200 signups = L2 curiosity signal, 0 conversions = red flag), qualitative interview guide for German B2B buyers (question protocols covering decision process, data residency concerns, integration needs, price expectations), competitor alternatives map (Monday.com DE, Jira DE, Notion DE), recommended 2-week concierge test with 10 German prospects, specific objections to test (GDPR compliance, German-language documentation, local data center).
Prompt 3: Brazil Ecommerce Assumption Mapping
"We want to enter Brazil with our fashion subscription box. We have never done business in South America. What are the biggest assumptions we need to validate?" → Output: Prioritized assumption map for Brazil ecommerce (logistics reliability in SP vs remote states, import duty cost burden, payment culture — boleto vs credit card, trust in subscription vs one-time purchase, customer acquisition cost via Facebook/Instagram), lowest-cost experiments per assumption (logistics test: ship 10 sample boxes to friends in BR, cost ~$500), evidence quality definitions, timeline recommendation for a 6-week validation sprint.
👋 cb-product-market-fit-validator installed!
I help you validate whether your product actually works in a new market — before you spend money on localization, hiring, and inventory.
Try this to get started:
"I want to validate [product] in [market]. My budget for validation is [$X] and I have [Y weeks]. Help me design the experiments."
Or just describe what you're selling and where you're thinking of expanding.
Validation frameworks reduce uncertainty but cannot guarantee product success or investment outcomes.
Additional limitations: