mspot-generator
Create one-page strategic alignment documents. Mission, Strategy, Projects, Omissions, Tracking. Forces clarity on what you WILL and WON'T do. Use when user says "mspot", "strategic plan", "quarterly plan", "what are we NOT doing", "omissions", "team alignment", "OKRs alternative", "priorities", "what should we focus on".
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/artyomx33/mspot-generatorWhat This Skill Does
The mspot-generator is a specialized OpenClaw agent skill designed to distill complex organizational goals into a single-page strategic framework. Based on the proven HubSpot methodology, the skill structures information into five critical pillars: Mission, Strategy, Projects, Omissions, and Tracking. By enforcing a strict limit on the number of projects and explicitly requiring a list of omissions, the skill prevents 'strategy bloat' and ensures the user remains focused on high-leverage activities. It serves as a tool for alignment, clarity, and accountability, moving teams away from endless to-do lists toward measurable, strategic execution.
Installation
To install this skill, run the following command in your terminal within the OpenClaw environment:
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/artyomx33/mspot-generator
Use Cases
- Quarterly Planning: Transform vague goals into a concrete, one-page document for team alignment.
- Project Prioritization: Use the 'Projects' and 'Omissions' sections to determine which initiatives deserve resources and which must be cut.
- Executive Reporting: Provide stakeholders with a concise snapshot of organizational mission and success metrics.
- Strategic Pivot: When a team feels lost or unfocused, use the MSPOT format to force a conversation about the 'why' and 'how' of the current business direction.
Example Prompts
- "We are planning for Q3 and feeling scattered. Can you help me generate an MSPOT document to focus our efforts?"
- "I need to figure out what we should NOT be doing this year. Can you use the mspot-generator to help me clarify our omissions?"
- "Let's create a strategic plan for the marketing team. We have too many projects going on; use the MSPOT framework to limit us to our top 3 bets."
Tips & Limitations
- Don't Skip Omissions: The power of the MSPOT lies in saying 'No'. If your omissions list is empty, you haven't been honest about your capacity constraints.
- One Page Rule: If your generated MSPOT exceeds one page, the strategy is likely too complex. Use the 'Strategy' section to synthesize, not list.
- Integration: For best results, use this in tandem with the 'inversion-strategist' to pressure-test your omissions, and the 'pre-mortem-analyst' to ensure your 3-5 bets are robust against failure before you commit to them.
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{
"plugins": {
"official-artyomx33-mspot-generator": {
"enabled": true,
"auto_update": true
}
}
}Tags(AI)
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