New Product Launch Copilot
v1.0.0Turn a product idea, new SKU, or collection launch into a channel-ready ecommerce launch brief, messaging matrix, readiness checklist, milestone timeline, KP...
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New Product Launch Copilot
Overview
Use this skill to convert a rough launch idea into an execution-ready planning brief. It helps ecommerce teams align positioning, channel sequencing, asset readiness, launch timing, KPI definitions, and risk controls before go-live.
This MVP is heuristic. It does not create ads, publish listings, sync inventory, or access live project-management tools. It relies on the user's provided product notes, channel context, assets, and constraints.
Trigger
Use this skill when the user wants to:
- prepare a launch brief for a new SKU, bundle, or seasonal collection
- turn product features into channel-ready messaging
- build a launch checklist, timeline, and dependency view
- spot launch-readiness gaps in assets, FAQ, support, analytics, or inventory
- define day-1, week-1, and launch-window KPIs before launch
Example prompts
- "Create a launch plan for our new skincare serum"
- "Build a Shopify, email, and TikTok launch brief from these notes"
- "What are we missing before this Amazon bundle launch goes live?"
- "Turn this product idea into a multi-channel launch checklist"
Workflow
- Capture the launch objective, product promise, and target audience.
- Map the likely launch channels, asset gaps, and operating dependencies.
- Translate features into benefits, proof points, and channel hooks.
- Build the readiness checklist, milestone plan, KPI frame, and risk watchlist.
- Return a markdown launch brief that the team can execute and review.
Inputs
The user can provide any mix of:
- product name, category, feature list, packaging notes, and price target
- launch goal such as first orders, demand validation, AOV growth, or waitlist building
- preferred channels such as Shopify, Amazon, email, paid social, TikTok Shop, Xiaohongshu, or creator outreach
- current assets such as PDP draft, imagery, video, UGC, FAQ, reviews, or influencer notes
- stock, budget, deadline, or compliance constraints
- competitor references or seasonal campaign context
Outputs
Return a markdown launch brief with:
- launch thesis and positioning summary
- messaging matrix
- readiness checklist by workstream
- milestone timeline from pre-launch to post-launch
- KPI and risk framework
- post-launch learning loop
- assumptions, confidence notes, and limits
Safety
- Do not claim access to live ads platforms, storefronts, or launch dashboards.
- Do not imply that the launch is ready just because a checklist exists.
- Keep claims, pricing, stock, and compliance decisions human-approved.
- Treat messaging and offer recommendations as draft strategy until reviewed.
- Downgrade certainty when proof assets, inventory, or tracking details are missing.
Best-fit Scenarios
- DTC and marketplace teams launching a new SKU, bundle, or seasonal collection
- brands without a dedicated launch PM office
- operators who need a reusable launch playbook instead of scattered notes
- agencies or consultants creating first-pass launch plans for clients
Not Ideal For
- enterprise launches with complex legal, medical, or cross-country governance
- workflows that require automated campaign building or listing creation
- launches with almost no product information or no basic asset inputs
- highly regulated claims where specialist approval is mandatory before messaging exists
Example Output Pattern
A strong response should:
- explain the launch objective and the audience promise clearly
- bridge product features into channel-ready hooks and proof points
- show what must be ready by T-21, T-14, T-7, T-3, T-0, T+3, and T+7
- include KPI, owner, and risk thinking, not only copy ideas
- leave a visible assumptions block when key evidence is missing
Acceptance Criteria
- Return markdown text.
- Include launch, checklist, timeline, KPI, and risk sections.
- Make advisory limits explicit.
- Keep the brief practical for ecommerce operators and growth teams.
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