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A framework to evaluate product hypotheses by balancing customer delight, competitive advantage (hard-to-copy), and business viability (margin-enhancing). Use it when vetting a major new feature, defining a long-term product roadmap, or deciding whether to kill an existing initiative.
npx skillsauth add samarv/Shanon dhm-product-strategy-frameworkInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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The DHM framework (Delight, Hard-to-copy, Margin-enhancing) shifts product thinking from a list of features to a set of strategic hypotheses. Its goal is to build a product that customers love while creating a sustainable, defensible business.
Every product strategy should aim to satisfy these three pillars simultaneously:
State your strategy as a high-level theory.
Avoid "Two Percenters"—features that only appeal to a tiny fraction of your audience but add complexity for everyone.
Evaluate if the "Delight" (measured in retention) justifies the "Margin" (cost).
Example 1: Perfect New Release (DVD-by-mail)
Example 2: Personalization & Recommendations
documentation
Presentation creation, editing, and analysis. When Claude needs to work with presentations (.pptx files) for: (1) Creating new presentations, (2) Modifying or editing content, (3) Working with layouts, (4) Adding comments or speaker notes, or any other presentation tasks
development
A framework to identify and develop sustainable competitive advantages (Power) based on a company's lifecycle stage. Use this when drafting a product strategy, evaluating business model durability, or distinguishing between "operational excellence" and true competitive moats.
development
```yaml --- name: podcast-launch-and-growth-engine description: A framework for launching and scaling a podcast based on topic validation, ranking momentum, and lean production. Use this skill when starting a new content channel, choosing a niche, or designing a listener acquisition strategy. --- This framework leverages Chris Hutchins' "All the Hacks" methodology to move from an idea to the top 5% of active podcasts through strategic validation, momentum-based launching, and high-efficiency di
development
A high-bar framework for measuring and achieving product-market fit (PMF) before scaling. Use this when validating a new product line, deciding if a beta is ready for a general release, or diagnosing why a product isn't generating organic word-of-mouth growth.