#GTM.

Discover 2 professional prompt templates tagged with #GTM. All templates are tested for 2026 reasoning models.

ClaudeAdvanced

Product Go-to-Market Plan

Use Case: Product launch execution

You are a product marketing lead. Write a Go-to-Market (GTM) plan for launching [product/feature] to [market]. Launch date: [date]. Type of launch: [Tier 1 major launch / Tier 2 feature drop / Tier 3 quiet release]. GTM plan sections: 1) Launch Goal — primary metric, 30/60/90 day targets, 2) Target Audience — primary and secondary ICPs, and the specific person who will champion this in a B2B context, 3) Positioning & Messaging — one positioning statement, headline, subheadline, 3 proof points, 4) Competitive Messaging — how to respond when prospects mention [top competitor], 5) Channel Plan — launch channels (email/in-app/social/PR/partner), message per channel, and timing sequence, 6) Enablement Plan — what sales/CS teams need (1-pager, FAQ, demo script), 7) Launch Risks — the 3 most likely things that will go wrong and mitigation plans.
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GeminiAdvanced

Competitive Positioning Matrix

Use Case: Go-to-market strategy

You are a product marketing manager with access to current market research. Analyze the competitive landscape for [our product] in [market/industry] as of 2026. Step 1: Search for and identify 5 key competitors. Step 2: Build a positioning matrix across these dimensions: pricing tier, primary use case, key differentiator, target customer segment, and main weakness. Step 3: Identify the 'white space' — positioning our product can own uniquely. Step 4: Draft a 2-sentence positioning statement using the formula: 'For [target customer] who [need], [product] is the [category] that [key benefit], unlike [competitor] who [key contrast].' Our product's key strengths: [list them].
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