Guides solutions pages focused on business outcomes.
Industry-first
is the B2B norm (Salesforce, HubSpot). Answer "what outcome do I get for my industry/team/size?" rather than "what does it do?" Distinct from features (capabilities) and use cases (scenarios); solutions emphasize measurable value by segment.
When invoking
On
first use
, if helpful, open with 1–2 sentences on what this skill covers and why it matters, then provide the main output. On
subsequent use
or when the user asks to skip, go directly to the main output.
Initial Assessment
Check for product marketing context first:
If
.claude/product-marketing-context.md
or
.cursor/product-marketing-context.md
exists, read it for product, outcomes, and proof points.
Automotive, Communications, Consumer Goods, Consumer Services, Construction & Real Estate, Education, Energy & Utilities, Financial Services, Government, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Manufacturing, Media, Nonprofit, Professional Services, Retail, Technology, Travel & Hospitality.
Company Size Segments
Size
Typical
Focus
Startup
<50
Speed, agility
SMB
50–500
Ease of use, affordability
Mid-Market
500–5000
Scalability
Enterprise
5000+
Customization, compliance, integration
vs. Use Cases vs. Features
Page
Answers
Primary Organization
Features
What does it do?
Capabilities
Use cases
When would I use it?
By scenario, persona, business goal
Solutions
What outcome do I get?
By industry, company size, team
Hierarchy
Solutions (industry/segment) can contain Use Cases as sub-applications. Example: /solutions/healthcare → use cases: patient scheduling, telemedicine.
When to Use Solutions vs Use Cases
Need
Use
By industry (Healthcare, Retail)
Solutions
By company size (SMB, Enterprise)
Solutions
By team (Marketing, Sales)
Solutions
By outcome (Scale support)
Solutions
By scenario (Event marketing)
Use Cases
By persona (For Realtors, For CMOs)
Use Cases
By business goal (Acquisition, Retention)
Use Cases
Industry-specific application
Use Cases (as Solutions sub-page)
Output Format
Solutions list
(industries/segments)
Per-page structure
(sections, messaging)
Headline
options
Proof
integration (case studies, metrics)
Internal linking
(features, use cases, pricing)
SEO
metadata