Open Source

GTM:OS

An open-source GTM workflow toolkit for Claude Code. 8 skills and 3 agents that turn your pipeline markdown into a daily operating system - morning briefs, lead qualification, prospect research, and personalized outreach.

8 skills

What you get

/gtm-today

Morning Brief

Overdue follow-ups, actions due today, pipeline snapshot, and prioritized to-dos. Start every day knowing what matters.

/gtm-pipeline

Pipeline Hygiene

Stale leads, missing next actions, stage distribution, and conversion metrics. Keep your pipeline clean without the busywork.

/gtm-qualify

Lead Qualification

Run a 6-question decision filter against any lead. Get a clear pursue/explore/decline recommendation with evidence.

/gtm-deep-dive

ICP Analysis

Analyze your real pipeline against your ICP framework. Find distribution gaps, source performance, and refinement opportunities.

/gtm-signals

Buying Signals

Research a prospect for hiring patterns, funding rounds, tech stack changes, and organizational shifts. Know when they are ready to buy.

/gtm-prep

Meeting Prep

Attendee profiles, company context, talking points, questions to ask, and objection prep. Review in 5 minutes before the call.

/gtm-personalize

Personalized Outreach

Research a prospect and generate personalized LinkedIn messages, emails, and follow-ups. Multiple variants, matched to your voice.

/gtm-sequence

Outreach Sequences

Multi-touch outreach sequences with timing, channel mix, and conditional branches. Full cadence from first touch to breakup.

How it works

Three steps

1. Install

One command installs 8 skills and 3 agents into Claude Code, Codex, or Cowork. No config files, no API keys.

2. Point at your pipeline

GTM:OS reads a pipeline.md file - a simple markdown table with your leads, stages, and next actions. No CRM required.

3. Run commands

Type /gtm-today for a morning brief. /gtm-qualify to evaluate a lead. /gtm-personalize to write outreach. That is it.

Who it's for

Built for small teams

GTM:OS is for people who track leads in markdown instead of Salesforce. Solo founders running their own pipeline. Consultants who want a morning brief without paying for a CRM. Small teams that need outreach workflows without enterprise tooling.

Your data stays local. Everything runs through your AI assistant's context - no external APIs, no databases, no SaaS subscriptions. Just markdown files and slash commands.

Try it.

Install with one command and run /gtm-today to see your pipeline in a new light.