The AI Launch Operating System
The complete go-to-market kit for an AI feature, value brief, trust messaging, demo, FAQ, adoption, each held to a substantiation bar.
4 variables to fill
A project by Nicole Miñoza
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The complete go-to-market kit for an AI feature, value brief, trust messaging, demo, FAQ, adoption, each held to a substantiation bar.
4 variables to fill
Codify a leader's written house style, then apply it across every channel so the voice is unmistakable.
2 variables to fill
Build defensible, ownable positioning end to end, category frame to proof architecture, and pressure-test it until only the ownable survives.
4 variables to fill
Design the starter prompts that make a creative AI tool click.
2 variables to fill
Articulate where your company stands on AI, credibly.
3 variables to fill
Drive real usage of an AI feature past the first-try novelty.
1 variable to fill
Pre-answer the hard questions an AI launch will provoke.
2 variables to fill
Define "good enough to ship" for an AI feature before launch.
1 variable to fill
Tell a coherent AI story across a multi-release roadmap.
3 variables to fill
Cut through a competitor's AI marketing to what's actually real.
3 variables to fill
Design the UX around an AI feature so users get good results.
3 variables to fill
A demo flow that shows value fast and survives a live failure.
3 variables to fill
Position AI as amplifying the creative pro, not threatening them.
1 variable to fill
Address how users feel about AI on their data and creative work.
1 variable to fill
Find where AI removes real friction in a creative workflow.
1 variable to fill
Translate an AI capability into buyer value without the hype.
3 variables to fill
Design a meeting that reaches a decision instead of circling.
5 variables to fill
Compress a messy update into a board-ready narrative with the ask up front.
1 variable to fill
Frame a hard call so a team can actually decide, not just discuss.
2 variables to fill
Force a sprawling strategy into one page anyone can act on.
3 variables to fill
Draft outcome-based OKRs and catch the vanity metrics.
2 variables to fill
Address a sensitive moment with the team honestly and steadily.
2 variables to fill
Map who can make or break an initiative and how to bring them along.
3 variables to fill
Prepare to deliver hard feedback that lands and preserves the relationship.
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Define what "great" means for a role before you interview anyone.
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Cut an overloaded list down to what actually matters.
2 variables to fill
Imagine the failure before it happens and de-risk the plan.
3 variables to fill
Distill a long document into a summary a busy exec will actually read.
1 variable to fill
Run skip-levels that surface truth instead of polished updates.
2 variables to fill
Communicate an org change so people understand and stay engaged.
4 variables to fill
Generate and stress-test names against strategy, not just taste.
4 variables to fill
A go/no-go review that surfaces the gaps before launch day.
2 variables to fill
Find the pattern across deals you won and lost, with an action list.
1 variable to fill
A leave-behind reps actually use in a deal.
4 variables to fill
Turn a raw customer interview into a structured, metric-led case study.
2 variables to fill
Prep a tight, evidence-backed story for an analyst (Gartner/Forrester) briefing.
4 variables to fill
Explain a pricing change so customers feel value, not extraction.
4 variables to fill
Right-size a launch so effort matches business impact.
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Replace a vague "everyone" ICP with the segment that actually converts.
3 variables to fill
Arm sales to win against a specific competitor without trashing them.
4 variables to fill
Build a one-page messaging hierarchy the whole org can repeat consistently.
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Page copy built around one action, every line making a claim or earning the next.
3 variables to fill
Turn a feature list into a "why now" story leadership and press will repeat.
4 variables to fill
Pressure-test a positioning statement against alternatives and the real competitive set.
4 variables to fill