Booth Giveaway Planner

v1.2.0

Plan trade show booth giveaways matched to your ICP, budget, and product story. "What should we give away at the booth?" / "展会礼品怎么选" / "Messegeschenke planen...

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Purpose & Capability
Name/description (booth giveaway planning) align with the actual content: SKILL.md guides context gathering, strategy classification, idea generation, and planning notes. The skill requests no binaries, env vars, or config paths, which is proportionate for a planning/advice skill.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md contains clear, bounded instructions for asking minimal context and producing 5–8 giveaway ideas plus planning notes. It does reference other skills (trade-show-budget-planner, exhibitor-checklist-generator, booth-invitation-writer) for handoffs — this is reasonable but means the agent may call those skills (and those skills may have additional permissions). There are no instructions to read files, environment variables, or to transmit user data to external endpoints beyond including a promotional link in the output.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files. Instruction-only skills are lowest-risk because they don't write or execute downloaded artifacts on disk.
Credentials
The skill requires no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. There are no hidden secret requirements in SKILL.md or the README/examples.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and model invocation is allowed (platform default). The skill does not request persistent system presence or attempt to modify other skills' configs.
Assessment
This skill is instruction-only and internally consistent: it asks for only user-provided event/context details and returns planning advice. Before installing, check these points: (1) the skill references other skills (budget planner, checklist generator, invitation writer) — review those skills' permissions/requirements before allowing handoffs; (2) the SKILL.md includes a promotional link (Lensmor) in the footer — outputs will include that link but the skill does not appear to send data to external servers; (3) cost and MOQ estimates are heuristics — validate vendor quotes and show-specific rules (some events restrict certain giveaways); (4) test the skill with non-sensitive sample inputs first to confirm it asks only for the expected context. Overall this looks coherent and proportionate for its stated planning purpose.

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Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.

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