Departments / sales

Sales

Lead research, competitive analysis, proposals, outreach, RFPs, meeting prep.

7 skills · 1 orchestrator

skillskit install sales installs just this department into ~/.claude/skills/ — need the CLI? install it first.

Task skills

competitive-analysis

Use when a rep needs a battlecard against a named competitor for a live deal or quarterly enablement. Maps competitor positioning, ICP, pricing, differentiators, weaknesses, win/loss patterns, and public review sentiment into a one-page battlecard.

safe

email-outreach

Use when a rep needs a personalized outbound email sequence grounded in a research brief. Produces a 3-step cold or 4-step warm sequence with subject lines under 45 characters, bodies under 120 words, one clear CTA per email, and no filler phrases.

writes-local

lead-research

Use when a rep needs a pre-outreach account brief on a named company. Produces a one-page dossier covering firmographics, tech stack, trigger events, hiring signals, known pain points, and three concrete outreach angles tied to triggers.

safe

meeting-prep

Use when a rep has a customer meeting booked and needs a pre-meeting brief. Produces a one-page dossier with company context, attendee LinkedIn profiles and recent activity, role-based priorities, a draft agenda, talking points tied to research, anticipated objections, and a defined success metric.

writes-local

proposal-writer

Use when a rep needs to generate a tailored customer proposal after discovery. Produces a full proposal document mapping their stated requirements to our solution, with scope, deliverables, phased timeline, pricing, assumptions, case studies, team bios, and next steps.

writes-local

rfp-responder

Use when a rep receives a formal RFP, RFI, or security questionnaire. Parses the document into a requirement tree, maps each item to our capabilities, flags must-have gaps early, and drafts compliant section-by-section responses using the customer's language and cited evidence.

writes-local

Workflow orchestrators

Orchestrators chain the task skills above into an end-to-end flow. Invoke them the same way as any other skill — they declare chains: in frontmatter, which means tooling can pass artifacts between steps automatically.