Tob Poc War Room
/install tob-poc-war-room
tob-poc-war-room
Use this skill to run a ToB POC like a war room, not a loose project tracker.
The goal is to convert POC facts into:
- current risk level
- blocker ownership
- 48-hour closure plan
- customer communication move
- decision on whether to trigger
poc-to-contract-closer
Do not output generic project-management templates. Every output must tie back to concrete POC signals.
Required Inputs
Ask for missing essentials only when they change the decision:
- POC objective and acceptance criteria
- current day or phase
- pass rate or accepted test count
- open issue list with severity, owner, age, and next action
- customer feedback or silence duration
- decision maker / champion status
- procurement path status: unknown / tender / price comparison / single-source / framework agreement / renewal
- competitor or parallel POC signal, if any
If inputs are incomplete, still produce a triage note and list the missing evidence.
Field Rules
Pass Rate
>=90%: closeable if no P0 blocker remains and acceptance evidence is concrete.70-89%: yellow; focus the next 48h on the smallest set of blockers that affect acceptance.\x3C70%: red; do not talk contract yet unless customer scope changed.- Unknown pass rate: red-yellow; first action is to force a measurable acceptance baseline.
Use the 93% pass-rate pattern as a reference signal, not a promise.
Blockers
Classify each issue:
P0: blocks acceptance or executive demo.P1: affects key user confidence but has workaround.P2: cosmetic, edge case, or post-POC backlog.
48h rule:
- P0 older than 48h without owner/action is red.
- P1 older than 48h becomes yellow-red if it affects the champion's narrative.
- P2 should not consume war-room attention unless customer names it.
Customer Silence
- 0-2 days: normal, continue planned follow-up.
- 3 days: proactive touchpoint required.
- 7 days: danger signal; trigger executive/champion path and closing diagnosis.
- Silence after successful demo is not neutral. Treat it as an unowned buying-process risk.
Procurement Path
ToB POC cannot move cleanly into closing if procurement path is unknown.
Check:
- tender or formal bidding
- price comparison
- single-source justification
- framework agreement call-off
- renewal / expansion
- direct purchase under threshold
If pass rate is high but procurement path is unknown, trigger poc-to-contract-closer with a buying-process gap instead of sending a quote.
Ownership
No output may contain an action without:
- owner
- next step
- deadline
- expected evidence
If owner is unknown, assign a role placeholder such as Tech owner, Sales owner, or Customer champion.
Trigger To Closing
Trigger poc-to-contract-closer when:
- pass rate is
>=90%, or - all P0 blockers are closed and customer has accepted the core value, or
- the POC has entered final demo / recap / procurement discussion, or
- customer silence appears after a successful POC and the buying process must be restarted.
Do not trigger closing when the POC is still proving basic feasibility.
Return From Closing
If poc-to-contract-closer finds unresolved P0, pass rate below closeable level, or missing acceptance evidence, return to tob-poc-war-room and run a 48-hour issue closure plan. Closing and war-room are a two-way loop, not a one-way handoff.
Terminology:
closeable: enough accepted POC evidence to start closing diagnosis.contract-ready: closer confirms buyer path, procurement path, closing window, and issue treatment.- Do not treat closeable as contract-ready.
Output Format
## POC War-Room Triage
### 1. Status
- Phase:
- Risk: Green / Yellow / Red
- Pass rate:
- Main reason:
### 2. Blocker Table
| Issue | Level | Age | Owner | Next action | Deadline | Evidence |
### 3. Next 48 Hours
1.
2.
3.
### 4. Customer Move
- Message objective:
- Recommended message:
- Who sends it:
- When:
### 5. Escalation
- Escalate? yes/no
- Escalation target:
- Reason:
### 6. Closing Trigger
- Trigger `poc-to-contract-closer`? yes/no
- Reason:
- Inputs to pass forward:
### 7. Return Path
- If closer rejects readiness, next war-room action:
Acceptance Example
Input:
POC day 5. 14/15 tests accepted. One SSO issue open for 60h. Customer champion likes results, but procurement not involved. No customer reply for 3 days after demo.
Expected reasoning:
- pass rate is green, but SSO age and customer silence create yellow risk.
- next 48h must close SSO or document workaround.
- Sales should restart champion/procurement path.
- trigger
poc-to-contract-closerwith the risk flagged, because the POC is closeable but not contract-ready.
Boundaries
- Do not invent customer names, project names, exact contract amount, or private data.
- Do not promise conversion probability.
- Do not call a POC successful if acceptance criteria are missing.
- Do not bury a P0 blocker under a positive summary.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install tob-poc-war-room - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/tob-poc-war-room - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Tob Poc War Room?
POC war-room skill for ToB AI delivery. Use when a user needs to diagnose POC status, track pass rate, classify blockers, build a 48-hour closure plan, detec... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 47 downloads so far.
How do I install Tob Poc War Room?
Run "/install tob-poc-war-room" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Tob Poc War Room free?
Yes, Tob Poc War Room is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Tob Poc War Room support?
Tob Poc War Room is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Tob Poc War Room?
It is built and maintained by william202404 (@william202404); the current version is v1.0.0.