exec-summary

Installation
SKILL.md

/dm:exec-summary

Purpose

Generate a concise, C-suite-ready executive summary of marketing performance. Focuses on business-level metrics — ROI, CAC, LTV, market share — rather than operational detail. Synthesizes strategic wins and risks, competitive positioning, and high-level recommendations into a format designed for executive decision-making. Supports single-brand summaries or portfolio-wide aggregation across all managed brands, and adapts depth and terminology to the target audience (CEO, CMO, board).

Designed to be the single artifact an executive needs to understand marketing's business impact, make resource allocation decisions, and assess strategic direction — without requiring follow-up questions or supplementary reports.

Input Required

The user must provide (or will be prompted for):

  • Scope: Whether to summarize a single brand (uses active brand) or the entire portfolio (aggregates across all brands in ~/.claude-marketing/brands/). Portfolio mode requires at least two configured brands
  • Time period: The reporting window — this month, this quarter, this year, last 30 days, last 90 days, or a custom date range. Determines which data is pulled and which comparison baselines are used
  • Focus areas (optional): Specific topics to emphasize — e.g., "paid media ROI", "customer acquisition", "content performance", "email revenue", "brand awareness". If omitted, the summary covers all active channels proportionally
  • Audience: Who will read this — CEO (business outcomes, market position, growth trajectory), CMO (channel performance, team efficiency, strategic initiatives), CFO (ROI, CAC payback, budget utilization), VP Marketing (tactical wins, pipeline impact), or board (high-level portfolio health, competitive position, strategic direction)
  • Delivery format (optional): How the summary should be delivered — markdown (default), Slack message, email draft, Google Sheets, or Google Slides. Multiple formats can be requested simultaneously
  • Competitive context (optional): Whether to include competitive positioning analysis — requires prior competitor data from /dm:competitor-analysis or connected competitive intelligence MCPs
  • Comparison baseline (optional): What to compare against — prior period (MoM, QoQ), same period last year (YoY), plan/target, or industry benchmark. Defaults to prior period and YoY if data is available
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32
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100
First Seen
Feb 27, 2026