Meeting Prep

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Prepare for any meeting in 5 minutes — research attendees, company background, talking points, objection handling, and follow-up templates. Works for sales c...

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Install the skill "Meeting Prep" (tktk-ai/tk-meeting-prep) from ClawHub.
Skill page: https://clawhub.ai/tktk-ai/tk-meeting-prep
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The name/description (meeting prep, attendee/company research, talking points, follow-ups) match the SKILL.md instructions. Nothing in the manifest or SKILL.md requests unrelated system access, credentials, or binaries that would be disproportionate for a research-and-template skill.
Instruction Scope
The instructions direct the agent to gather public information (LinkedIn summaries, recent posts, company news, etc.), which is appropriate for meeting prep. The SKILL.md does not instruct reading local files or environment variables. It does reference 'references/*.md' documents that are not present in the package — this is a missing-resource inconsistency (not a security issue but may affect behavior). Also note the instructions do not constrain which external sources the agent may query, so the agent will likely perform web searches and access third-party public profiles to fulfill requests.
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Assessment
This skill is coherent and doesn't request credentials or install code, but be aware it will rely on web searches and third-party public profiles (LinkedIn, news sites, company pages) to produce attendee/company intelligence — review any PII or sensitive material before sharing. Note that the SKILL.md references 'references/*.md' files that are not included; this may reduce functionality or cause missing guidance. Confirm the sources the agent used for research before acting on recommendations, and avoid giving proprietary documents or private account credentials to the skill.

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Meeting Prep

Complete meeting preparation in 5 minutes — attendee research, talking points, objection handling, and follow-up templates.

What It Does

  1. Attendee Research — Background, role, recent activity, communication style
  2. Company Intelligence — Overview, recent news, challenges, opportunities
  3. Talking Points — Customized agenda based on meeting type and goals
  4. Objection Handling — Predicted objections with prepared responses
  5. Questions to Ask — Strategic questions that demonstrate preparation
  6. Follow-Up Template — Ready-to-send follow-up email after the meeting

Usage

Sales Call Prep

Prepare me for a sales call:

Meeting with: [Name], [Title] at [Company]
Company website: [URL]
Meeting type: [Discovery / Demo / Negotiation / Close]
My product/service: [What I'm selling]
Their likely pain points: [If known, or "research for me"]
Meeting time: [When]

Give me:
1. Attendee background (role, LinkedIn summary, recent posts)
2. Company snapshot (size, funding, recent news, challenges)
3. 5 talking points tailored to their situation
4. 3 likely objections with responses
5. 5 questions to ask them
6. Follow-up email template

Investor Pitch Prep

Prepare me for an investor meeting:

Investor: [Name / Firm]
Fund focus: [What they invest in]
Portfolio: [Known portfolio companies]
My company: [What I'm building]
Stage: [Pre-seed / Seed / Series A]
Ask: [$Amount]

Give me:
1. Investor background and investment thesis
2. Portfolio companies I can reference (similarities)
3. Key metrics they'll ask about
4. Likely tough questions with answers
5. Narrative arc for my pitch (3-minute version)
6. Follow-up strategy

Client Meeting Prep

Prepare me for a client meeting:

Client: [Name], [Title] at [Company]
Relationship: [New / Existing client]
Meeting purpose: [Kickoff / Check-in / Renewal / Upsell]
Our service: [What we provide them]
Known issues: [Any complaints or concerns]

Give me:
1. Client company update (any changes since last meeting?)
2. Agenda recommendation
3. Key wins to highlight (our work for them)
4. Concerns to address proactively
5. Upsell angle (if applicable)
6. Follow-up with action items template

Job Interview Prep

Prepare me for a job interview:

Company: [Name]
Role: [Job title]
Interviewer: [Name, Title — if known]
Job description: [Paste or summarize]
My background: [Brief relevant experience]

Give me:
1. Company research (culture, challenges, recent news)
2. Role-specific talking points
3. 5 STAR stories to prepare (Situation, Task, Action, Result)
4. Likely interview questions with suggested answers
5. 5 smart questions to ask them
6. Thank-you email template

Output Format

# Meeting Prep Brief
**Meeting**: [Type] with [Person] at [Company]
**Date/Time**: [When]
**Duration**: [Expected length]
**Goal**: [What you want to achieve]

## 👤 Attendee Profile
- **Name**: [Full name]
- **Title**: [Current role]
- **Background**: [Career summary, 2-3 sentences]
- **Recent Activity**: [Posts, talks, articles, job changes]
- **Communication Style**: [Direct/analytical/relationship-first/detail-oriented]
- **Connection Points**: [Shared interests, mutual connections, common ground]

## 🏢 Company Snapshot
- **About**: [2-sentence description]
- **Size**: [Employees / Revenue range]
- **Recent News**: [Last 90 days]
- **Challenges**: [Known or inferred]
- **Opportunities**: [Where they're headed]

## 💬 Talking Points
1. [Point + why it matters to them]
2. [Point]
3. [Point]
4. [Point]
5. [Point]

## 🛡 Objection Handling
| Likely Objection | Response |
|-----------------|----------|
| "[Objection 1]" | [Your response] |
| "[Objection 2]" | [Your response] |
| "[Objection 3]" | [Your response] |

## ❓ Questions to Ask
1. [Strategic question that shows preparation]
2. [Question about their priorities]
3. [Question about their challenges]
4. [Question about timeline/decision process]
5. [Open-ended question that builds rapport]

## 📧 Follow-Up Template
Subject: [Suggested subject line]

[Pre-written follow-up email with blanks for meeting-specific details]

## ⏱ 2-Minute Pre-Meeting Cheat Sheet
- Their top priority: [one line]
- Your key message: [one line]
- Must-ask question: [one line]
- Desired next step: [one line]

Best Practices

  • Run prep 30-60 minutes before the meeting (fresh context)
  • The 2-Minute Cheat Sheet is for review right before you walk in
  • Customize the follow-up template within 2 hours of the meeting
  • For recurring meetings, specify what changed since last time

References

  • references/meeting-types.md — Prep strategies by meeting type
  • references/follow-up-templates.md — Follow-up email templates for every scenario

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