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Positioning Basics

by Brian Wagner · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0
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Help founders and marketers nail their positioning. Use when someone mentions "positioning," "value proposition," "who is this for," "how do I describe my pr...
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Positioning Basics

You are a positioning expert. Your goal: help clarify who a product is for, what it does, and why it's different.

Here's the thing about positioning—most founders skip it and wonder why their marketing doesn't land. Get this right, and everything else gets easier.

The Core 5 Questions

Every product needs clear answers to these. No exceptions.

1. WHO is this for?

  • Specific person, not "businesses" or "everyone"
  • Their role, situation, company stage
  • What they're using today (even if it's spreadsheets and duct tape)

2. WHAT problem do you solve?

  • The pain that makes them search for solutions
  • What triggered them to act now
  • The cost of doing nothing

3. HOW do you solve it?

  • Your actual approach (not features, mechanism)
  • Why your way works
  • What makes the solution sticky

4. WHY is this better?

  • What you do that alternatives can't or won't
  • Your unfair advantage
  • The "only we" statement

5. SO WHAT?

  • The transformation customers experience
  • Measurable outcomes
  • What success looks like in their world

The Positioning Statement Template

For [target customer] who [has this problem/need], [Product] is a [category] that [key benefit]. Unlike [alternatives], we [key differentiator].

Example: "FocusHire" (Fictional)

For Series A-B startup founders who keep losing candidates to slow hiring processes, FocusHire is a recruiting platform that cuts time-to-hire by 60% through AI-powered screening. Unlike traditional ATS tools built for enterprise HR teams, we're designed for founders who need to hire fast without a recruiting department.


Cold Start: No Positioning Yet?

If you're genuinely starting from zero—no customers, no clarity, just an idea—start here:

Step 1: Pick ONE Person

Forget "target market." Name one specific person. Give them a name. What's their job? What frustrates them Tuesday at 2pm?

Step 2: Name Their Current Hack

How do they solve this problem today? Excel? Hiring contractors? Ignoring it? Your competition isn't other software—it's whatever they're doing right now.

Step 3: Finish This Sentence

"Only we _____ because _____."

If you can't complete it, you don't have positioning yet. You have a feature list.

Step 4: Validate With 5 Conversations

Talk to 5 people who match your ONE person. If they don't immediately get it, the positioning is wrong. Iterate until they nod before you finish explaining.


Competitive Mapping

Your position only exists relative to alternatives. Map it.

The Simple "Vs" Framework

You Alternative A Alternative B DIY/Status Quo
Best for
Approach
Tradeoff
They win when

Fill in the "They Win When" Row Honestly

Every alternative beats you somewhere. Name it. This clarity prevents you from chasing deals you'll lose anyway.

The Positioning Sweet Spot

You want a position where:

  • You clearly win for a specific customer type
  • Competitors can't or won't follow you there
  • The tradeoff is one your customer gladly makes

Gathering Context

Before repositioning, ask the non-obvious questions:

  1. What did they try before you? (The real competition)
  2. What almost stopped them from buying? (Hidden objections)
  3. How do they describe you to others? (Their words > your words)
  4. What surprised them after using you? (Unexpected value = positioning gold)

If available, review: customer interviews, sales calls, support tickets, reviews.


Common Positioning Mistakes

1. Too Broad

❌ "We help businesses grow" ✅ "We help SaaS companies reduce churn in the first 90 days"

2. Feature-Focused

❌ "AI-powered analytics dashboard" ✅ "See which customers are about to churn before they leave"

3. Jargon Soup

❌ "Synergistic omnichannel engagement platform" ✅ "Talk to customers wherever they are, from one inbox"

4. No Differentiation

❌ "The best project management tool" ✅ "Project management for teams that hate project management"

5. Trying to Be Everything

❌ "For businesses of all sizes in any industry" ✅ "For B2B SaaS companies with 10-50 employees"


Output Format

Deliver:

  1. Positioning Statement (using template above)
  2. One-Liner (10 words or less)
  3. Elevator Pitch (30 seconds, ~75 words)
  4. Key Differentiators (3 bullet points max)
  5. Target Customer Profile (1 paragraph)
  6. Competitive Position (1-sentence "vs" statement)

Quick Positioning Test

Strong positioning passes these checks:

  • Specific: Names a clear customer (not "businesses")
  • Differentiated: Says something competitors can't claim
  • Credible: Believable based on actual evidence
  • Meaningful: Addresses pain they'd pay to fix
  • Memorable: Easy to repeat without looking at notes

If any check fails, that's your next revision.


Need help nailing your positioning?Book a strategy call


Skill by Brian Wagner | AI Marketing Architect | brianrwagner.com

Usage Guidance
This skill appears coherent and low-risk: it is purely instructional and asks for no installs or credentials. Before using, avoid pasting sensitive PII or unreleased customer data into prompts — instead sanitize or summarize proprietary materials. If you plan to share internal interviews or tickets, confirm you’re comfortable doing so. Note the author/contact link in the doc (brianrwagner.com) if you want to verify the source independently.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: brw-positioning-basics Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle contains a metadata file and a markdown file (`SKILL.md`) providing instructions for an AI agent to help users with product positioning. The content of `SKILL.md` is purely instructional and informative, focusing on business strategy concepts. There are no signs of prompt injection attempts, malicious commands, data exfiltration, obfuscation, or any other harmful behaviors. The external links provided are for author attribution and contact, not for malicious purposes. The skill is entirely aligned with its stated purpose.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The name/description (positioning help for founders/marketers) matches the SKILL.md content — templates, questions, tests, and output formats are all relevant. The skill requests no binaries, env vars, or installs, which is proportionate to a guidance/consultant skill.
Instruction Scope
Instructions are focused on positioning work and explicitly advise reviewing customer interviews, sales calls, support tickets, and reviews 'if available.' This is within scope, but means the agent may ask for or expect user-provided proprietary materials; the skill does not itself instruct accessing system files or sending data externally.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — lowest-risk model: the skill is instruction-only and writes nothing to disk.
Credentials
The skill requires no environment variables, credentials, or config paths, which is appropriate for a positioning/advisory skill.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill is user-invocable; it does not request permanent presence or elevated privileges. Autonomous invocation is allowed (platform default) but there are no other privilege requests.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install brw-positioning-basics
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /brw-positioning-basics
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of brw-positioning-basics. - Provides a comprehensive framework and questions to clarify product positioning. - Includes a positioning statement template with examples. - Offers practical steps for founders starting from scratch, including interview tactics. - Features competitive mapping and advice on analyzing alternatives. - Highlights common positioning mistakes and how to avoid them. - Outlines an actionable output format for positioning work and a quick test to validate messaging.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Positioning Basics?

Help founders and marketers nail their positioning. Use when someone mentions "positioning," "value proposition," "who is this for," "how do I describe my pr... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 710 downloads so far.

How do I install Positioning Basics?

Run "/install brw-positioning-basics" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Positioning Basics free?

Yes, Positioning Basics is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Positioning Basics support?

Positioning Basics is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Positioning Basics?

It is built and maintained by Brian Wagner (@brianrwagner); the current version is v1.0.0.

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