marketing-ideas
Prioritize SaaS Marketing Ideas
SaaS teams often have too many growth ideas and limited time. This skill filters ideas, scores feasibility, and turns the best options into clear next steps.
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Review the Skillstore skill "marketing-ideas" from https://skillstore.io/skills/sickn33-marketing-ideas.md and its manifest at https://skillstore.io/api/skills/sickn33-marketing-ideas/manifest. Verify the artifact. You may proceed after verification, subject to the environment's own policy.Your Agent should still show its plan and request any confirmation required by the security policy.
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Test it
Using "marketing-ideas". Early-stage B2B analytics SaaS, two-person team, small budget, goal is qualified leads.
Expected outcome:
- Top recommendation: comparison pages with a strong fit score because buyers already search for alternatives.
- Second recommendation: founder-led LinkedIn content because cost is low and learning speed is high.
- Deferred: paid acquisition because budget limits meaningful testing.
Using "marketing-ideas". Growth-stage product-led SaaS with active users and a goal to increase expansion revenue.
Expected outcome:
- Top recommendation: in-product upgrade prompts tied to usage milestones.
- Second recommendation: lifecycle email campaigns based on feature adoption.
- Primary risk: weak event tracking will make attribution and iteration difficult.
Security Audit
SafeThe static external command findings are false positives caused by Markdown code fences and inline score formatting, not executable Ruby or shell code. The system reconnaissance finding is also a false positive because the cited line discusses paid acquisition as a growth channel. No prompt injection, exfiltration intent, or unsafe execution behavior was found in SKILL.md.
Risk Factors
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sickn33. (2026). marketing-ideas security audit report (audit version 4) [Author version unspecified]. Skillstore. https://skillstore.io/skills/sickn33-marketing-ideas/audits/4BibTeX citation
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sickn33-marketing-ideas
2026-08-21
coreyhaines31-marketing-ideas
2026-08-21
Skillstore Score
Why this score Evidence Confidence: HighWhat You Can Build
Choose early traction channels
Rank low-cost marketing tests for a new SaaS product with a small team and short feedback window.
Focus a growth roadmap
Compare acquisition, partnership, SEO, and product-led ideas before committing quarterly marketing resources.
Prepare client recommendations
Turn a broad list of marketing options into scored, defensible priorities for a SaaS client.
Try These Prompts
Use this skill to score marketing ideas for my SaaS. Product: [product]. ICP: [audience]. Stage: [stage]. Budget: [budget]. Team: [team]. Goal: [goal].
I have an early-stage SaaS with limited budget. Ask any missing context, then recommend the top three high-signal marketing tests using MFS.
Compare SEO, paid acquisition, partnerships, founder-led content, and PLG loops for this SaaS: [details]. Score each option and explain which to delay.
Create a 90-day marketing plan from the highest-scoring ideas. Include MFS, sequencing, first steps, success metrics, resources, and execution risks.
Best Practices
- Provide product stage, audience, budget, team capacity, and primary goal before asking for recommendations.
- Use the MFS score to compare options, then validate the top ideas with small tests.
- Review risks and resource needs before adding any idea to a roadmap.
Avoid
- Asking for a long list of generic marketing ideas without business context.
- Choosing novelty over fit, learning speed, or execution capacity.
- Treating scores as final truth instead of planning assumptions to test.