gtm-developer-ecosystem

This skill provides a framework for building and scaling developer-led adoption through ecosystem programs, community management, and partnership strategies. It offers decision trees for marketplace curation, documentation hierarchy, developer journey metrics, and student program development.

1.3K
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5
Use cases
5/10
Quality

Is gtm-developer-ecosystem safe to install?

Safe to install

Safe to install: our audit of gtm-developer-ecosystem's source files found 0 shell commands, 0 external URLs, no file writes (none risk). Every command and URL listed appears verbatim in the skill's source. The skill provides strategic guidance and frameworks based on text content. It does not execute code, access external APIs, or modify local files.

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Who is this skill for?

Product managers, developer relations professionals, and founders building API platforms or developer-first products.

What can you do with it?

  • Deciding between open or curated marketplace models
  • Designing a three-year student engagement and talent pipeline
  • Structuring developer documentation for maximum adoption
  • Routing developer inquiries between community forums and dedicated support
  • Tiering partner relationships based on strategic value

How good is this skill?

Quality score: 5/10. The skill is well-structured, provides clear decision frameworks, and focuses on actionable patterns rather than abstract theory.

What does the skill file contain?

SKILL.md
# Developer Ecosystem

Build and scale developer-led adoption through ecosystem programs, community, and partnerships. Focus on what actually drives adoption, not vanity metrics.

## When to Use

**Triggers:**
- "How do we build a developer ecosystem?"
- "Should we curate quality or go open?"
- "Developer community isn't growing"
- "Nobody's building on our API"
- "How do we compete with larger platforms?"

**Context:**
- API platforms and developer tools
- Products with extensibility (plugins, integrations)
- Developer-first GTM motion
- Platform business models

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## Core Frameworks

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Frequently asked questions

When should I choose an open marketplace over a curated one?

Choose an open marketplace when you have hundreds or thousands of potential partners and network effects are more important than upfront quality control. Use curated models only when brand risk is high and you can scale human review for a small number of partners.

What metrics should I track for developer onboarding?

Track the time to first API call, aiming for under 10 minutes, and the percentage of developers who reach production deployment.

How should I prioritize documentation?

Prioritize quick starts that provide a 'Hello World' experience in 5 minutes, followed by use-case specific guides. Comprehensive API references and conceptual architecture documentation should follow.

How do I decide between community support and direct support?

Route common questions to community channels like Slack, Discord, or forums. Reserve direct support for paying enterprise customers, strategic partners, or complex issues that remain unresolved in the community for 24 hours.

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