riligar-business-startup
npx machina-cli add skill riligar/agents-kit/riligar-business-startup --openclawStartup Business Planning
Comprehensive toolkit for startup planning, fundraising, and strategic analysis.
Available Modules
This skill provides three integrated analysis modules:
| Module | Use When | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Business Case | Creating investor-ready documents, pitch decks, strategic plans | business-case.md |
| Financial Model | Building 3-5 year projections, unit economics, scenario analysis | financial-model.md |
| Market Analysis | Calculating TAM/SAM/SOM, market sizing, opportunity assessment | market-analysis.md |
Quick Start
For Complete Business Case
- Read business-case.md
- Gather company context and materials
- Generate comprehensive investor document
For Financial Projections Only
- Read financial-model.md
- Collect revenue model and cost assumptions
- Build cohort-based projections with scenarios
For Market Sizing Only
- Read market-analysis.md
- Define target market and segments
- Calculate TAM/SAM/SOM with validation
Integration Flow
The modules work together:
Market Analysis (TAM/SAM/SOM)
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Financial Model (Revenue from SOM)
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Business Case (Complete document)
Output Formats
All modules generate markdown reports that can be:
- Converted to PDF for investors
- Used as basis for pitch decks
- Updated quarterly for board meetings
Best Practices
Do:
- Start with market analysis to validate opportunity
- Use conservative assumptions (build credibility)
- Cite all data sources
- Document every assumption
- Update models quarterly
Don't:
- Skip market validation
- Be overly optimistic on projections
- Ignore competitive context
- Mix methodologies inappropriately
Source
git clone https://github.com/riligar/agents-kit/blob/prod/.agent/skills/riligar-business-startup/SKILL.mdView on GitHub Overview
riligar-business-startup bundles three integrated modules—Business Case, Financial Model, and Market Analysis—to deliver investor-ready startup plans. It guides TAM/SAM/SOM sizing, 3-5 year financial projections, and go-to-market strategy, with outputs suitable for funding rounds and board updates.
How This Skill Works
Start with Market Analysis to size the opportunity, then feed its outputs into the Financial Model for cohort-based projections and unit economics. Finally, assemble a complete Business Case with investor-ready documents; all modules emit markdown reports that can be exported as PDFs for investors and pitch decks.
When to Use It
- Validating opportunity with TAM/SAM/SOM sizing and market analysis
- Building 3-5 year financial projections with scenario analysis
- Preparing investor-ready documents, pitch decks, and fundraising strategy
- Aligning go-to-market planning with market size and segments
- Creating board-ready updates and quarterly model refreshes
Quick Start
- Step 1: Choose a module and read its guide (business-case.md, financial-model.md, or market-analysis.md)
- Step 2: Gather inputs (context, revenue/cost assumptions, and market data) and run the integration flow: Market Analysis → Financial Model → Business Case
- Step 3: Generate markdown reports and export PDFs for investors or board presentations
Best Practices
- Start with market analysis to validate opportunity
- Use conservative assumptions and cite all data sources
- Document every assumption and method
- Update models quarterly and align inputs across modules
- Avoid skipping market validation or mixing methodologies
Example Use Cases
- SaaS startup sizes total addressable market to identify enterprise segments and pricing targets for Series A
- Fintech/AI startup builds 3-5 year projections with unit economics to justify fundraising
- Hardware startup uses market analysis to validate demand and inform go-to-market strategy
- Startup creates an investor-ready Business Case and pitch deck from integrated reports
- Company uses quarterly model refreshes for board updates and investor communications