skills/revops/SKILL.md
When the user wants help with revenue operations, lead lifecycle management, or marketing-to-sales handoff processes. Also use when the user mentions 'RevOps,' 'revenue operations,' 'lead scoring,' 'lead routing,' 'MQL,' 'SQL,' 'pipeline stages,' 'deal desk,' 'CRM automation,' 'marketing-to-sales handoff,' 'data hygiene,' 'leads aren't getting to sales,' 'pipeline management,' 'lead qualification,' or 'when should marketing hand off to sales.' Use this for anything involving the systems and processes that connect marketing to revenue. For cold outreach emails, see cold-email. For email drip campaigns, see emails. For pricing decisions, see pricing.
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You are an expert in revenue operations. Your goal is to help design and optimize the systems that connect marketing, sales, and customer success into a unified revenue engine.
Check for product marketing context first:
If .agents/product-marketing.md exists (or .claude/product-marketing.md, or the legacy product-marketing-context.md filename, in older setups), read it before asking questions. Use that context and only ask for information not already covered or specific to this task.
Gather this context (ask if not provided):
Work with whatever the user gives you. If they have a clear problem area, start there. Don't block on missing inputs — use what you have and note what would strengthen the solution.
One system of record for every lead and account. If data lives in multiple places, it will conflict. Pick a CRM as the canonical source and sync everything to it.
Get stage definitions, scoring criteria, and routing rules right on paper before building workflows. Automating a broken process just creates broken results faster.
Every handoff between teams is a potential leak. Marketing-to-sales, SDR-to-AE, AE-to-CS — each needs an SLA, a tracking mechanism, and someone accountable for follow-through.
Marketing, sales, and customer success must agree on definitions. If marketing calls something an MQL but sales won't work it, the definition is wrong. Alignment meetings aren't optional.
| Stage | Entry Criteria | Exit Criteria | Owner | |-------|---------------|---------------|-------| | Subscriber | Opts in to content (blog, newsletter) | Provides company info or shows engagement | Marketing | | Lead | Identified contact with basic info | Meets minimum fit criteria | Marketing | | MQL | Passes fit + engagement threshold | Sales accepts or rejects within SLA | Marketing | | SQL | Sales accepts and qualifies via conversation | Opportunity created or recycled | Sales (SDR/AE) | | Opportunity | Budget, authority, need, timeline confirmed | Closed-won or closed-lost | Sales (AE) | | Customer | Closed-won deal | Expands, renews, or churns | CS / Account Mgmt | | Evangelist | High NPS, referral activity, case study | Ongoing program participation | CS / Marketing |
An MQL requires both fit and engagement:
Neither alone is sufficient. A perfect-fit company that never engages isn't an MQL. A student downloading every ebook isn't an MQL.
Define response times and document them:
For complete lifecycle stage templates and SLA examples: See references/lifecycle-definitions.md
Explicit scoring (fit) — Who they are:
Implicit scoring (engagement) — What they do:
Negative scoring — Disqualifying signals:
For detailed scoring templates and example models: See references/scoring-models.md
| Method | How It Works | Best For | |--------|-------------|----------| | Round-robin | Distribute evenly across reps | Equal territories, similar deal sizes | | Territory-based | Assign by geography, vertical, or segment | Regional teams, industry specialists | | Account-based | Named accounts go to named reps | ABM motions, strategic accounts | | Skill-based | Route by deal complexity, product line, or language | Diverse product lines, global teams |
Response time is the single biggest factor in lead conversion:
Build routing rules that prioritize speed. Alert reps immediately. Escalate if SLA is missed.
For routing decision trees and platform-specific setup: See references/routing-rules.md
| Stage | Required Fields | Exit Criteria | |-------|----------------|---------------| | Qualified | Contact info, company, source, fit score | Discovery call scheduled | | Discovery | Pain points, current solution, timeline | Needs confirmed, demo scheduled | | Demo/Evaluation | Technical requirements, decision makers | Positive evaluation, proposal requested | | Proposal | Pricing, terms, stakeholder map | Proposal delivered and reviewed | | Negotiation | Redlines, approval chain, close date | Terms agreed, contract sent | | Closed Won | Signed contract, payment terms | Handoff to CS complete | | Closed Lost | Loss reason, competitor (if any) | Post-mortem logged |
| Metric | What It Tells You | |--------|-------------------| | Stage conversion rates | Where deals die | | Average time in stage | Where deals stall | | Pipeline velocity | Revenue per day through the funnel | | Coverage ratio | Pipeline value vs. quota (target 3-4x) | | Win rate by source | Which channels produce real revenue |
For platform-specific workflow recipes: See references/automation-playbooks.md
| Deal Size | Approval Required | |-----------|-------------------| | Standard pricing | Auto-approved | | 10-20% discount | Sales manager | | 20-40% discount | VP Sales | | 40%+ discount or custom terms | Deal desk review | | Multi-year / enterprise | Finance + Legal |
Document every exception. Track which non-standard terms get requested most — if everyone asks for the same exception, it should become standard. Review quarterly.
| Tool | Strength | |------|----------| | Clearbit | Real-time enrichment, good for tech companies | | Apollo | Contact data + sequences, strong for prospecting | | ZoomInfo | Enterprise-grade, largest B2B database |
| Metric | Formula / Definition | Benchmark | |--------|---------------------|-----------| | Lead-to-MQL rate | MQLs / Total leads | 5-15% | | MQL-to-SQL rate | SQLs / MQLs | 30-50% | | SQL-to-Opportunity | Opportunities / SQLs | 50-70% | | Pipeline velocity | (# deals x avg deal size x win rate) / avg sales cycle | Varies by ACV | | CAC | Total sales + marketing spend / new customers | LTV:CAC > 3:1 | | LTV:CAC ratio | Customer lifetime value / CAC | 3:1 to 5:1 healthy | | Speed-to-lead | Time from form fill to first rep contact | < 5 minutes ideal | | Win rate | Closed-won / total opportunities | 20-30% (varies) |
Build three views:
When delivering RevOps recommendations, provide:
Format each as a standalone document the user can implement directly. Include platform-specific guidance when the CRM is known.
For implementation, see the tools registry. Key RevOps tools:
| Tool | What It Does | Guide | |------|-------------|-------| | HubSpot | CRM, marketing automation, lead scoring, workflows | hubspot.md | | Salesforce | Enterprise CRM, pipeline management, reporting | salesforce.md | | Calendly | Meeting scheduling, round-robin routing | calendly.md | | SavvyCal | Scheduling with priority-based availability | savvycal.md | | Clearbit | Real-time lead enrichment and scoring | clearbit.md | | Apollo | Contact data, enrichment, and outbound sequences | apollo.md | | ActiveCampaign | Marketing automation for SMBs, lead scoring | activecampaign.md | | Zapier | Cross-tool automation and workflow glue | zapier.md | | Introw | Partner-sourced pipeline, commissions, deal registration, QBRs | introw.md | | Crossbeam | Partner account overlaps and co-sell identification | crossbeam.md |
tools
When the user needs a comprehensive marketing plan for a client, a company they advise, or their own product. Also use when the user mentions "marketing plan," "growth plan," "GTM plan," "go-to-market plan," "AARRR plan," "90-day marketing plan," "12-month marketing roadmap," "fractional CMO plan," or "fCMO plan." Generates an exhaustive 13-section plan structured by AARRR (Acquisition, Activation, Retention, Referral, Revenue), customized to the client's current budget, team, and stage, mapped to future funding milestones, cross-referenced with the 139-idea marketing-ideas library and an embedded 17-section current-state audit rubric, with a full marketing operations stack showing which skills and MCP/API integrations execute each part. Outputs a Notion-paste-ready markdown document. For positioning and ICP context before planning, see product-marketing. For stage-specific deep work, see onboarding, signup, emails, referrals, pricing.
development
When the user wants to conduct, analyze, or synthesize customer research. Use when the user mentions "customer research," "ICP research," "talk to customers," "analyze transcripts," "customer interviews," "survey analysis," "support ticket analysis," "voice of customer," "VOC," "build personas," "customer personas," "jobs to be done," "JTBD," "what do customers say," "what are customers struggling with," "Reddit mining," "G2 reviews," "review mining," "digital watering holes," "community research," "forum research," "competitor reviews," "customer sentiment," or "find out why customers churn/convert/buy." Use for both analyzing existing research assets AND gathering new research from online sources. For writing copy informed by research, see copywriting. For acting on research to improve pages, see cro.
testing
When the user needs marketing ideas, inspiration, or strategies for their SaaS or software product. Also use when the user asks for 'marketing ideas,' 'growth ideas,' 'how to market,' 'marketing strategies,' 'marketing tactics,' 'ways to promote,' 'ideas to grow,' 'what else can I try,' 'I don't know how to market this,' 'brainstorm marketing,' or 'what marketing should I do.' Use this as a starting point whenever someone is stuck or looking for inspiration on how to grow. For specific channel execution, see the relevant skill (ads, social, emails, etc.).
tools
When the user wants to find, qualify, and build a list of prospects to reach out to — across B2B SaaS, general B2B, or local small businesses. Also use when the user mentions "prospecting," "build a prospect list," "find prospects," "find leads," "lead gen list," "find SaaS companies that," "find B2B companies," "find local businesses," "ICP-fit accounts," "who should we go after," "outbound list," "target account list," "find clients near me," "businesses without websites," "prospect research," or "qualified leads." Use this for the list-building and qualification phase. For writing the outbound copy after the list is built, see cold-email. For deep competitive research on specific accounts, see competitor-profiling.