skills/kostja94/marketing-skills/solutions-page-generator

solutions-page-generator

SKILL.md

Pages: Solutions

Guides solutions pages focused on business outcomes. Industry-first is the B2B norm (Salesforce, HubSpot). Answer "what outcome do I get for my industry/team/size?" rather than "what does it do?" Distinct from features (capabilities) and use cases (scenarios); solutions emphasize measurable value by segment.

When invoking: On first use, if helpful, open with 1–2 sentences on what this skill covers and why it matters, then provide the main output. On subsequent use or when the user asks to skip, go directly to the main output.

Initial Assessment

Check for project context first: If .claude/project-context.md or .cursor/project-context.md exists, read it for product, outcomes, and proof points.

Identify:

  1. Outcomes: Revenue growth, cost savings, efficiency, compliance
  2. Segments: Industry (primary), company size, team
  3. Format: Hub + per-solution pages, or single solutions page
  4. Primary goal: Demo, sign up, contact

Solutions Page Structure

Section Purpose
Headline Outcome-led; "Achieve X with [Product]"
Challenge Business problem, context
Solution How product delivers the outcome
Proof Metrics, case study, ROI
Features used Link to relevant features
CTA Book demo, start trial, see case study
Related Other solutions, use cases (as sub-applications)

Best Practices

Outcome-First

  • Lead with result: "Increase conversion by 30%" not "We have A/B testing"
  • Measurable: Time saved, revenue gained, cost reduced
  • Specific: Industry workflows, not generic claims
  • Differentiate: Each industry/segment gets unique content

Organization (Primary → Secondary)

Dimension Priority Examples
By Industry Primary Healthcare, Retail, Manufacturing, Financial Services
By Company Size Secondary SMB, Mid-Market, Enterprise
By Team Secondary Marketing, Sales, Service, Operations
By Outcome Alternative Scale support, Reduce churn, Accelerate sales

Common Industries (Reference)

Automotive, Communications, Consumer Goods, Consumer Services, Construction & Real Estate, Education, Energy & Utilities, Financial Services, Government, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Manufacturing, Media, Nonprofit, Professional Services, Retail, Technology, Travel & Hospitality.

Company Size Segments

Size Typical Focus
Startup <50 Speed, agility
SMB 50–500 Ease of use, affordability
Mid-Market 500–5000 Scalability
Enterprise 5000+ Customization, compliance, integration

vs. Use Cases vs. Features

Page Answers Primary Organization
Features What does it do? Capabilities
Use cases When would I use it? By scenario, persona, business goal
Solutions What outcome do I get? By industry, company size, team

Hierarchy: Solutions (industry/segment) can contain Use Cases as sub-applications. Example: /solutions/healthcare → use cases: patient scheduling, telemedicine.

When to Use Solutions vs Use Cases

Need Use
By industry (Healthcare, Retail) Solutions
By company size (SMB, Enterprise) Solutions
By team (Marketing, Sales) Solutions
By outcome (Scale support) Solutions
By scenario (Event marketing) Use Cases
By persona (For Realtors, For CMOs) Use Cases
By business goal (Acquisition, Retention) Use Cases
Industry-specific application Use Cases (as Solutions sub-page)

Output Format

  • Solutions list (industries/segments)
  • Per-page structure (sections, messaging)
  • Headline options
  • Proof integration (case studies, metrics)
  • Internal linking (features, use cases, pricing)
  • SEO metadata

Related Skills

  • use-cases-page-generator: Use cases as sub-applications under solutions; link between
  • features-page-generator: Solutions reference features; link to feature pages
  • customer-stories-page-generator: Case studies as proof on solutions pages
  • pricing-page-generator: Solutions pages link to pricing
  • landing-page-generator: Solutions pages apply LP principles
Weekly Installs
123
GitHub Stars
190
First Seen
Mar 1, 2026
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