Builds Ideal Customer Profiles with scoring methodology
Security Analysis
high confidenceThe skill's instructions and requirements align with its stated purpose (building ICPs); it is instruction-only, requests no credentials or installs, but avoid pasting customer PII when using it.
The name/description (ICP Builder) match the SKILL.md: it asks for product details and customer examples and provides a scoring framework. There are no unrelated environment variables, binaries, or config requirements.
Runtime instructions are limited to asking the user for inputs and applying the scoring model; they do not instruct reading system files, environment variables, or contacting external endpoints. Note: the skill asks for 'best 5-10 customers' and 'worst customers' — those user-supplied lists can contain sensitive PII, so users should avoid pasting contact information or confidential records.
No install spec and no code files — an instruction-only skill. This minimizes disk installation risk.
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths. Nothing disproportionate is requested for the described functionality.
The skill is not always-enabled and uses normal autonomous invocation defaults. It does not request system-wide persistence or modify other skills' settings.
Guidance
The skill appears coherent and low-risk from a technical footprint perspective. Before using it, avoid pasting customer contact details or other PII — instead provide aggregated, anonymized descriptions (e.g., "5 customers in fintech, 50–200 employees"). If you follow the README link to external context packs, verify the external site separately. Review any output before using it operationally (scoring thresholds and disqualifiers should be validated against your actual data).
Latest Release
v1.0.0
Initial release of ICP Builder — a step-by-step framework to identify and score high-value customer profiles. - Guides users through collecting inputs about customers and product. - Defines ideal company and buyer persona with detailed attributes. - Provides a weighted scoring model (1–5 scale) to rank prospects. - Includes anti-ICP: criteria for disqualifying poor-fit leads. - Supplies a clear template for documenting and using your ICP.
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