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CMO operating desk

The first screen is the marketing workbench: context, calendar, drafts, approvals, and safe tool execution.

Product context
0/9 required fields

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Brand voice
Waiting on context

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Content inventory
Ready to crawl

0 assets

CMO skills
Syncing built-ins

0 installed

Teach the CMO your product
This becomes the Product Marketing Context used before content planning, drafting, and approvals.
0% ready

The brand or product the CMO will market.

Used next for website and blog import.

A direct sentence that explains what the product does.

The shelf customers would place this on.

Company type, decision maker, and user profile.

The core job customers hire the product to do.

Why this wins against alternatives or manual work.

Direct tools, agencies, freelancers, or internal manual workflows.

Verbatim phrases to reuse or avoid.

Tone, style, and personality.

Metrics, customers, testimonials, or credibility signals.

The business outcome and primary conversion action.

0/9 required

CMO context artifact

No saved product context yet.

Product Marketing Context

Last updated: draft

Product Overview

Product name: One-liner: What it does: Product category: Company URL:

Target Audience

Target companies and decision-makers: Primary use case: Jobs to be done:

  • Understand product, positioning, audience, and voice once.
  • Plan marketing work from approved context and existing content.
  • Draft, review, schedule, and measure marketing assets.

Problems & Pain Points

Core problem: Customers need consistent marketing execution without carrying every strategy, planning, drafting, approval, and publishing step themselves. Why alternatives fall short: Generic chat tools do not maintain a marketing operating system, and point tools do not decide what to do next. Emotional tension: The team knows marketing matters, but context gathering and repeated blank-page work delay execution.

Competitive Landscape

Direct and indirect alternatives: Not captured yet.

Differentiation

Key differentiators: Why customers choose us: The CMO agent keeps explicit product context, uses built-in marketing skills, works through approval gates, and can connect to the marketing stack.

Customer Language

How they describe the problem:

  • Not captured yet.

Brand Voice

Tone, style, and personality:

Proof Points

Evidence and credibility signals: Not captured yet.

Goals

Business goal and conversion action:

Today queue
Work the CMO can start once required context exists.

Import website and blog archive

Build content inventory and duplicate guard

Ready

Draft Product Marketing Context

Uses product-marketing-context skill

Blocked

Create first 30-day calendar

Content strategy skill after context approval

Queued
Onboarding progress
Context quality before autonomous marketing work.

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Context ready

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Draft versions

Plan and approvals
Generated work stays in review until approved.

No plan draft yet

Save context, then draft the first plan

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Pending approvals0
CMO agent
Markdown output uses assistant-ui with Streamdown.

CMO briefing

The operating order is:

  1. Capture Product Marketing Context.
  2. Import the website and blog archive.
  3. Build a duplicate-aware content inventory.
  4. Propose a 30-day calendar for approval.

All public writes stay behind approval gates.

Audit stream
Early events for the build loop.

Planning docs committed

2026-04-28

shadcn/ui selected

2026-04-28

Credential vault planned

2026-04-28

Worker health route in progress

2026-04-28

Issue tracker active

2026-04-28

CMO workspace shell started

2026-04-28