positioning-ideas

by phuryn 25k MIT Updated Jul 3, 2026
positioning-ideas skill by phuryn
positioning-ideas — Integrations skill by phuryn

positioning-ideas is an open-source integrations skill for Claude Code and compatible agents, published by phuryn. Its author describes it as: “Brainstorm product positioning ideas differentiated from competitors. Identifies top competitors and generates positioning statements with rationale. Use when developing product positioning, differentiating from compe…”. The project has 25k stars on GitHub and is available under the MIT license. Add it to your setup with `/plugin marketplace add phuryn/pm-skills`.

What positioning-ideas does

Brainstorm product positioning ideas differentiated from competitors. Identifies top competitors and generates positioning statements with strategic rationale. Use when developing product positioning, differentiating from competitors, or crafting brand positioning strategy.

Installation

Add positioning-ideas to your agent with:

/plugin marketplace add phuryn/pm-skills

Always review a skill's source before installing it. This command comes from the skill's public repository; the linked repo is the source of truth for exact setup steps.

What's inside

The SKILL.md for positioning-ideas is organised into these sections:

  • When to Use
  • Prompt
  • Tips for Best Results
  • Further Reading

When to use it

Reach for positioning-ideas when you want integrations help from your agent without writing the same instructions every session. Load the skill and the agent picks it up automatically for relevant tasks.

Strengths

  • Clear MIT license — safe to read and adapt
  • Ships in phuryn/pm-skills, an established project with 25,392 GitHub stars
  • Actively maintained (recent commits)

Topics

agent-skill-repositoryagent-skillsagentic-skillsclaude-code-marketplaceclaude-code-pluginsclaude-cowork-pluginproduct-management

Frequently asked questions

What does positioning-ideas do?
Brainstorm product positioning ideas differentiated from competitors. Identifies top competitors and generates positioning statements with rationale. Use when developing product positioning, differentiating from competitors, or crafting brand positioning strategy.
How do I install positioning-ideas?
Run /plugin marketplace add phuryn/pm-skills in your agent, then reload your skills. Review the source at https://github.com/phuryn/pm-skills before installing.
Is positioning-ideas free to use?
Yes. positioning-ideas is free and open source under the MIT license, so you can read, run, and adapt it within that license's terms.
Where does positioning-ideas come from?
positioning-ideas ships inside phuryn/pm-skills, a repository that contains 41 catalogued skills in total. The repository's 25,392 GitHub stars apply to that whole collection, not to this skill on its own.

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