skills/research/purple-cow-audit/SKILL.md
Score product remarkability 1-10 to decide if it's worth promoting. Seth Godin's Purple Cow test. Triggers on: "is this product worth promoting", "should I promote", "product audit", "purple cow", "remarkable product", "is it remarkable", "rate this product", "product quality check", "worth my reputation", "product evaluation", "would I recommend without commission", "product remarkability score", "evaluate this affiliate product", "quality gate for promotion".
npx skillsauth add affitor/affiliate-skills purple-cow-auditInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Quality gate for affiliate marketers: score a product's remarkability 1-10 before promoting it. Based on Seth Godin's Purple Cow — if the product isn't remarkable, no amount of marketing skill will make it convert sustainably. The key question: "Would I recommend this to a friend WITHOUT earning a commission?"
S1: Research — Evaluating a program's worthiness IS part of research and discovery. This is a quality gate before you invest time creating content, landing pages, and email sequences.
affiliate-program-search and needs to pick the bestproduct: # REQUIRED
name: string # Product name
url: string # Product website
description: string # OPTIONAL — what it does
reward_value: string # OPTIONAL — commission rate
tags: string[] # OPTIONAL — categories
comparison_products: string[] # OPTIONAL — competitors to compare against
# Default: auto-discovered
Chaining from S1 affiliate-program-search: If run, evaluate the recommended_program.
web_search: "[product] review 2024 2025" — find recent reviewsweb_search: "[product] vs" OR "[product] alternative" — find competitorsweb_search: "[product] complaints" OR "[product] problems" — find issuesRate each dimension 1-10:
| Dimension | Question | Weight | |---|---|---| | Uniqueness | Does it do something no competitor does? | 20% | | Quality | Is it genuinely excellent at its core job? | 20% | | Story | Does using it make you feel/look different? | 15% | | Word of mouth | Would users tell friends unprompted? | 15% | | Design | Is the experience delightful, not just functional? | 10% | | Problem fit | Does it solve a real, painful problem? | 10% | | Trust | Transparent pricing, good support, real social proof? | 10% |
Composite score = weighted average (1-10)
Based on composite score:
For products scoring 6+, identify:
output_schema_version: "1.0.0"
purple_cow_audit:
product_name: string
composite_score: number # 1-10 weighted
recommendation: string # "promote" | "promote_with_angle" | "caution" | "skip"
scores:
uniqueness: number
quality: number
story: number
word_of_mouth: number
design: number
problem_fit: number
trust: number
remarkable_angles: string[] # What makes it a Purple Cow (for 6+)
red_flags: string[] # Concerns identified
alternative_products: string[] # Better options if score < 6
remarkability_score: number # Alias for composite_score (for chaining)
chain_metadata:
skill_slug: "purple-cow-audit"
stage: "research"
timestamp: string
suggested_next:
- "affiliate-program-search"
- "grand-slam-offer"
- "viral-post-writer"
- "monopoly-niche-finder"
## Purple Cow Audit: [Product Name]
### The Question
Would I recommend [product] to a friend WITHOUT earning a commission?
**Answer:** [Yes/No/With caveats]
### Remarkability Scorecard
| Dimension | Score | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Uniqueness | X/10 | [specific evidence] |
| Quality | X/10 | [specific evidence] |
| Story | X/10 | [specific evidence] |
| Word of Mouth | X/10 | [specific evidence] |
| Design | X/10 | [specific evidence] |
| Problem Fit | X/10 | [specific evidence] |
| Trust | X/10 | [specific evidence] |
| **Composite** | **X/10** | |
### Recommendation: [PROMOTE / PROMOTE WITH ANGLE / CAUTION / SKIP]
[Reasoning — 2-3 sentences]
### Remarkable Angles (what to emphasize)
1. [Specific remarkable feature/aspect]
2. [Specific remarkable feature/aspect]
### Red Flags (what to be honest about)
1. [Concern]
2. [Concern]
### If Score < 6: Better Alternatives
- [Alternative 1] — [why it's more remarkable]
- [Alternative 2] — [why it's more remarkable]
affiliate-program-search first."affiliate-program-search in the same category.Example 1: "Is HeyGen worth promoting?" → Research reviews, features, competitors. Score across 7 dimensions. Result: 8/10 PROMOTE — remarkable for AI avatar quality, unique lip-sync tech, strong word of mouth.
Example 2: "Evaluate these 3 programs from my search results" → Score all 3 side-by-side. Compare composite scores. Recommend the Purple Cow.
Example 3: "Should I promote this random SaaS tool?" (generic tool, many competitors) → Research reveals: 5/10 CAUTION — competent but unremarkable. 4 competitors do the same thing. Suggest finding a more remarkable alternative or targeting a micro-audience where it IS remarkable.
grand-slam-offer immediately — design your irresistible offer around the remarkable angles identified. Then start creating content todaymonopoly-niche-finder to find the specific audience segment where this IS remarkable. Don't promote to a general audienceaffiliate-program-search to find a better product in the same niche. Don't waste months promoting a mediocre productAfter promoting for 30 days: check EPC. If below $0.50, re-audit the product — the market may not find it as remarkable as the audit suggested. Switch products early; sunk cost is the biggest affiliate mistake.
Next step — copy-paste this prompt: "Design an irresistible offer for [product] using these remarkable angles: [list from audit]" → runs
grand-slam-offer
grand-slam-offer (S4) — remarkable angles become the offer's core messagingviral-post-writer (S2) — remarkable elements are what makes content shareableaffiliate-blog-builder (S3) — audit insights inform honest review contentlanding-page-creator (S4) — remarkable features highlighted on the pageaffiliate-program-search (S1) — products to evaluatecompetitor-spy (S1) — competitive landscape for comparisonab-test-generator (S6) reveals which remarkable angles resonate with audience → refine what "remarkable" means for your specific audienceshared/references/case-studies.md — Real affiliate success storiesshared/references/affiliate-glossary.md — Terminologyshared/references/flywheel-connections.md — Master connection mapdevelopment
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