pm-skills Agentic Product Management Skills Guide
A practical guide to the pm-skills repository, a marketplace-style collection of agentic product-management skills, commands, and plugins for discovery, strategy, launch, and growth workflows.
pm-skills Guide
Key takeaways#
- pm-skills is best treated as a resource collection for agentic product-management workflows, not a standalone AI app.
- The repository describes 100+ skills, commands, and plugins that cover discovery, strategy, execution, launch, and growth.
- Builders should copy individual skills into a test agent setup before adopting the whole marketplace.
- The value is the operating system around product work: repeatable prompts, role-specific commands, and structured AI-agent workflows.
What pm-skills is#
pm-skills is a public GitHub resource for product managers and builders who want reusable agentic skills. The source description positions it as a Product Management Skills Marketplace with more than 100 agentic skills, commands, and plugins. Those assets span the product lifecycle: discovery, strategy, execution, launch, and growth.
For OpenTools, the important classification is resource. It is not a model, MCP server, or one-click SaaS product. It is a reference library that can help teams design repeatable AI-assisted product workflows.
How builders can use it#
Start by choosing one product workflow that already happens every week. Good first candidates are customer-interview synthesis, PRD drafting, launch planning, backlog grooming, and growth-experiment design. Copy one relevant skill or command into a sandbox agent setup, run it against non-sensitive context, and compare the output with the team's existing process.
Avoid importing every file at once. Skill marketplaces are most useful when teams curate them. A lightweight review pass should check whether each skill uses current product terminology, asks for the right source material, and produces an output your team will actually use.
Best fits#
The resource is strongest for product teams that already use Claude Code, Codex-style agents, or custom agent workspaces and want better product-management workflows. It can also help founders who need a repeatable structure for discovery, positioning, launch assets, and growth loops.
Limitations#
The repository is a community resource, so quality can vary by skill. Treat every command as a starting point. Before using it on real customer data or roadmap material, review the prompt, remove unnecessary context exposure, and test it with synthetic examples.
Practical next step#
Pick one skill from the discovery or launch category, run it on a small internal problem, and save the before-and-after output. If the result saves time without weakening judgment, promote that skill into your team's agent playbook.