# Startup Business Analyst Plugin Comprehensive business analysis plugin specialized for early-stage startups, providing market sizing, financial modeling, team planning, and strategic research capabilities. ## Overview This plugin equips Claude with expert-level startup business analysis capabilities, focusing on the critical calculations and strategic insights needed by entrepreneurs, founders, and investors. ## Features ### 5 Specialized Skills - **market-sizing-analysis** - TAM/SAM/SOM calculations with multiple methodologies - **startup-financial-modeling** - 3-5 year financial projections with scenarios - **team-composition-analysis** - Organizational design and compensation planning - **competitive-landscape** - Market positioning and competitive strategy - **startup-metrics-framework** - Key metrics for different business models ### 3 Interactive Commands - `/startup-business-analyst:market-opportunity` - Generate market opportunity analysis - `/startup-business-analyst:financial-projections` - Create financial models with scenarios - `/startup-business-analyst:business-case` - Generate comprehensive business case documents ### 1 Expert Agent - **startup-analyst** - Specialized agent for early-stage startup analysis ## Installation ```bash /plugin install startup-business-analyst@claude-code-workflows ``` ## Usage ### Automatic Skill Activation Skills activate automatically based on your questions: ``` "What's the TAM for a B2B SaaS project management tool?" → Activates market-sizing-analysis skill "Create a 3-year financial model for my marketplace startup" → Activates startup-financial-modeling skill "What are the key SaaS metrics I should track?" → Activates startup-metrics-framework skill ``` ### Commands **Market Opportunity Analysis:** ```bash /startup-business-analyst:market-opportunity ``` Generates comprehensive market sizing with TAM/SAM/SOM breakdown. **Financial Projections:** ```bash /startup-business-analyst:financial-projections ``` Creates 3-scenario financial model with revenue, costs, and runway. **Business Case:** ```bash /startup-business-analyst:business-case ``` Produces investor-ready business case document. ### Agent Usage The startup-analyst agent triggers automatically for business-related questions: ``` "Help me analyze the competitive landscape for my fintech startup" "What should my team structure look like at $1M ARR?" "Calculate my customer acquisition payback period" ``` ## Skills Reference ### Market Sizing Analysis Covers three methodologies: - **Top-down**: Industry reports and market research - **Bottom-up**: Customer segment calculations - **Value theory**: Problem value and willingness to pay Includes templates for SaaS, marketplace, consumer, B2B, and fintech. ### Startup Financial Modeling Components: - Revenue projections (by customer segment) - Cost structure (COGS, S&M, R&D, G&A) - Cash flow and runway calculations - Headcount planning - Scenario analysis (conservative, base, optimistic) ### Team Composition Analysis Covers: - Role-by-stage recommendations - Compensation benchmarks (US-focused) - Equity/options allocation strategies - Full-time vs. contractor decisions - Organizational design ### Competitive Landscape Frameworks: - Porter's Five Forces - Blue Ocean Strategy - Positioning maps - Go-to-market strategy - Competitive pricing analysis ### Startup Metrics Framework Business model coverage: - **SaaS**: ARR, MRR, NRR, CAC, LTV, Magic Number - **Marketplace**: GMV, Take Rate, Liquidity - **Consumer**: DAU/MAU, Retention, Virality - **B2B**: ACR, Win Rate, Sales Cycle - **Fintech**: TPV, Monetization Rate, Fraud Rate ## Examples ### Example 1: TAM/SAM/SOM Calculation ```markdown "Calculate TAM/SAM/SOM for an AI-powered email marketing tool for e-commerce" → Skill activates and provides: - TAM: Total email marketing software market - SAM: AI-powered tools for e-commerce segment - SOM: Realistic 3-5 year capture - Methodology explanation - Market growth assumptions - Data sources and citations ``` ### Example 2: Financial Model ```markdown "Create a 3-year financial model for a SaaS product with $50/mo pricing" → Command generates: - Revenue by cohort - Cost structure breakdown - Headcount plan - Cash flow projection - Runway calculation - 3 scenarios (conservative/base/optimistic) ``` ### Example 3: Competitive Analysis ```markdown "Analyze competitors in the project management software space" → Agent provides: - Competitive landscape map - Feature comparison matrix - Pricing analysis - Market positioning recommendations - Differentiation opportunities ``` ## Best Practices 1. **Provide Context**: Share your business model, target market, and stage 2. **Be Specific**: Include numbers, timeframes, and assumptions where possible 3. **Iterate**: Start with high-level analysis, then drill into details 4. **Validate Assumptions**: Question and refine assumptions with the agent 5. **Cite Sources**: Ask for data sources and validation methods ## Requirements - Claude Code CLI - Internet access (for web research capabilities) - No external dependencies ## Model Configuration - **Agent Model**: `inherit` (uses your session default model) - **Recommended**: Sonnet for balance of speed and quality - **Use Opus for**: Complex multi-market analysis or detailed financial models ## Contributing Found an issue or have suggestions? Please open an issue or PR at: https://github.com/wshobson/agents ## License MIT License - see repository LICENSE file for details. ## Version History - **1.0.0** (2026-01-13): Initial release - 5 specialized skills - 3 interactive commands - 1 expert agent - Comprehensive startup analysis capabilities