startup-pipeline
Coordinates the full startup idea pipeline from brainstorm to investor outreach. Use when the user starts a new idea project, asks for the 'full pipeline', or references stages/gates.
How do I install this agent skill?
npx skills add https://github.com/spartan-stratos/spartan-ai-toolkit --skill startup-pipelineIs this agent skill safe to install?
- Gen Agent Trust Hubpass
This skill provides a structured workflow for startup ideation and documentation. It manages project states through stage gates and organizes files within a project directory without any detected security risks.
- Socketpass
No alerts
- Snykpass
Risk: LOW · No issues
What does this agent skill do?
Startup Pipeline
The full flow for taking an idea from zero to investor-ready.
The Pipeline
STAGE 1: DISCOVER STAGE 2: FILTER STAGE 3: DIG STAGE 4: BUILD
───────────────── ─────────────── ───────────── ──────────────
/brainstorm /validate /research /pitch
/teardown /outreach
/content
Generate ideas ──► Kill bad ones fast ──► Go deep on survivors ──► Make materials
8-15 ideas GO / TEST / PASS Market + competitors Deck, memo, emails
Pick top 3 Need data? Move on Real numbers Ready to send
📁 01-brainstorm/ 📁 03-validation/ 📁 02-research/ 📁 04-build/
Setup
On first run, check for a config.json in the project root. If it doesn't exist, ask the user and create one:
{
"projectName": "my-idea",
"outputDir": "projects/my-idea",
"defaultAudience": "B2B SaaS founders",
"fundingGoal": "bootstrap",
"currentStage": 1
}
Update currentStage as the user progresses through gates. This lets the pipeline resume across sessions.
Stage Gates
Each stage has a gate. Don't move forward unless you pass.
Gate 1: Worth Testing?
After brainstorm, you need at least 1 idea where:
- The problem is real (people feel pain)
- You can build a v1 in 2 weeks
- You know who the user is
If none pass → brainstorm again or pick a new space.
Gate 2: Worth Researching?
After validation, you need:
- Verdict: GO or TEST MORE
- At least some demand signal (people search for it, pay for alternatives, complain online)
- No obvious killer (market too small, already dominated, illegal)
If PASS → stop here. Move to next idea. If TEST MORE → do one cheap test first, then re-validate.
Gate 3: Worth Building?
After deep research, you need:
- Market big enough (>$100M TAM for VC, >$1M for bootstrap)
- Clear gap in competitors (something nobody does well)
- Realistic distribution path (you can get first 100 users)
- You understand the customer better than before
If no → archive the project. Save the research for later.
Gate 4: Ready to Send?
After pitch materials, check:
- All numbers match across docs
- Claims are backed by your research
- You can answer tough questions about each slide
- The ask is clear
File Naming
Each stage saves files with a prefix so they stay sorted:
projects/my-idea/
├── 01-brainstorm/
│ └── brainstorm-session-2026-03-02.md
├── 02-research/
│ ├── market-research-2026-03-03.md
│ ├── teardown-competitor-a-2026-03-03.md
│ └── teardown-competitor-b-2026-03-03.md
├── 03-validation/
│ └── validation-report-2026-03-02.md
├── 04-build/
│ ├── pitch-deck-outline-2026-03-04.md
│ ├── one-pager-2026-03-04.md
│ └── investor-emails-2026-03-04.md
└── README.md
How Combo Commands Map
| Combo | Stages | What happens |
|---|---|---|
/kickoff [theme] | 1 → 2 | Brainstorm + validate top ideas |
/deep-dive [project] | 3 | Research + teardown competitors |
/fundraise [project] | 4 | Pitch materials + outreach drafts |
/startup [theme] | 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 | Everything, with pauses at each gate |
Interaction Style
No BS. Honest feedback only.
This is a two-way talk:
- I ask you questions → you answer
- You ask me questions → I think hard, give you options, then answer
When I ask you a question, I always:
- Think about it first
- Give you 2-3 options with my honest take on each
- Tell you which one I'd pick and why
- Then ask what you think
When you ask me something:
- I give you a straight answer
- I tell you if an idea should die at the gate
- I don't let you skip ahead just because you're excited
Never:
- Ask a question without giving options
- Let a weak idea pass a gate to be nice
- Say "it depends" without picking a side
- Skip the gate check
- Pretend every idea deserves Stage 4
Gotchas
- Don't let excitement skip gates. Users will want to jump from brainstorm to pitch deck. The gates exist to kill bad ideas early -- enforce them.
- "TEST MORE" is the most common verdict, not GO. Most ideas need cheap validation before deep research. Don't treat the pipeline as a straight path.
- Stage 3 kills are normal and healthy. Finding out a market is too small during research is a success, not a failure. You saved weeks of building.
- Pipeline files get stale. If the user comes back after a week, re-read all prior stage files before continuing. Context drifts fast.
- One idea at a time through stages 3-4. Brainstorm many, validate a few, but only deep-dive one at a time. Parallel research = shallow research.
Rules
- Always pause at gates. Don't skip ahead.
- Each stage builds on the last. Read prior work first.
- If you're at Stage 3 and find a killer, be honest. Move to archive.
- The pipeline saves time by killing bad ideas early.
- Not every idea reaches Stage 4. That's the point.
How can the creator link this skill?
Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.
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