| name | platform-launch-analyzer |
| description | Comprehensive platform viability assessment tool based on Azoulay & Tucker's framework. Use when evaluating platform business ideas, assessing platform-market fit, preparing for investor pitches, or deciding between platform vs traditional business models. Analyzes coring, seeding, tipping, network effects, and competitive dynamics. |
Platform Launch Analyzer
A comprehensive assessment tool for evaluating platform business viability based on the Azoulay & Tucker Platform Strategy framework. This skill helps entrepreneurs make data-driven decisions about whether to pursue a platform strategy.
Quick Start
For a 5-minute viability check:
python scripts/quick_check.py
For a comprehensive assessment:
python scripts/platform_assessment.py --interactive
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- Evaluating a new platform business idea
- Deciding between platform vs. traditional business model
- Preparing for investor pitches
- Assessing competitive positioning
- Identifying weaknesses in platform strategy
- Planning platform launch sequence
Core Components
Assessment Scripts
Quick Check (5 minutes)
scripts/quick_check.py - Rapid pass/fail assessment covering:
- Critical requirements (must-pass)
- Major indicators (key success factors)
- Red flags identification
Run this first to determine if deeper analysis is warranted.
Comprehensive Assessment (20 minutes)
scripts/platform_assessment.py - Detailed evaluation across six dimensions:
- Core Definition (Coring) - Platform design quality
- Network Effects - Growth potential
- Seeding Strategy - Launch viability
- Competitive Dynamics - Market positioning
- Value Creation - Problem-solving clarity
- Pricing Strategy - Monetization approach
Generates detailed report with:
- Numerical scores by category
- Specific strengths and risks
- Strategic recommendations
- Next steps guidance
Usage Modes
Interactive Mode (Recommended for first-time use):
python scripts/platform_assessment.py --interactive
Guides you through questions with explanations.
Batch Mode (For multiple assessments):
python scripts/platform_assessment.py --input assessment.json --output report.txt
Use templates in assets/ folder.
JSON Output (For integration):
python scripts/platform_assessment.py --input assessment.json --format json
Structured data for further analysis.
Reference Guides
Load these references when diving deep into specific areas:
Platform Design
references/coring_checklist.md - Comprehensive guide covering:
- The 5 essential coring questions
- Platform core coherence test
- Governance design patterns
- Control mechanisms
- Common coring failures
Use when: Designing or refining platform core
Launch Strategy
references/seeding_strategies.md - Tactical playbook including:
- Overcoming chicken-egg problem
- Marquee user acquisition
- Geographic concentration strategies
- Stand-alone value creation
- Incentive design
- Industry-specific tactics
Use when: Planning go-to-market strategy
Competition Analysis
references/competitive_dynamics.md - Strategic framework covering:
- WTAoM (Winner-Take-All or Most) assessment
- Competitive tactics (offensive/defensive)
- Tipping point indicators
- Platform war patterns
- Exit strategies
Use when: Analyzing competitive landscape
Assessment Examples
Using Templates
- Copy template:
cp assets/assessment_template.json my_platform.json
Edit with your platform details
Run assessment:
python scripts/platform_assessment.py --input my_platform.json
Learning from Examples
Study successful platform assessments:
assets/example_airbnb.json- How AirBnB would score
Interpreting Results
Overall Scores
- 75-100%: Strong viability - proceed with confidence
- 60-74%: Moderate viability - address weaknesses first
- 45-59%: Questionable - significant challenges
- <45%: Weak viability - reconsider platform approach
Category Thresholds
Critical categories (must score >50%):
- Core Definition
- Network Effects
- Seeding Strategy
Important categories (should score >40%):
- Competitive Dynamics
- Value Creation
- Pricing Strategy
Red Flags (Automatic Concerns)
- Undefined platform sides
- No solution to chicken-egg problem
- Weak network effects
- No differentiation from competitors
- Unclear monetization path
Advanced Usage
Comparative Analysis
Run assessments for multiple variations:
# Assess marketplace model
python scripts/platform_assessment.py --input marketplace_model.json --output marketplace_report.txt
# Assess SaaS-platform hybrid
python scripts/platform_assessment.py --input hybrid_model.json --output hybrid_report.txt
Sensitivity Analysis
Test different scenarios:
- Best case (strong network effects)
- Base case (moderate assumptions)
- Worst case (weak network effects)
Iteration Tracking
Save assessments over time:
# Name with dates
python scripts/platform_assessment.py --input platform.json --output reports/2024_01_assessment.txt
Decision Framework
Based on assessment results:
GREEN LIGHT (Score >75%)
- Proceed with detailed business planning
- Build MVP/prototype
- Begin marquee user recruitment
- Seek seed funding
YELLOW LIGHT (Score 60-74%)
- Address identified weaknesses
- Run focused experiments
- Refine platform core
- Re-assess in 30 days
RED LIGHT (Score <60%)
- Consider pivot options
- Evaluate traditional business model
- Study successful platforms in space
- Major redesign if proceeding
Best Practices
Before Assessment
- Have clear platform concept
- Identify both/all sides
- Understand target users
- Research competitors
During Assessment
- Be honest about weaknesses
- Don't inflate scores
- Consider worst-case scenarios
- Think 10x scale implications
After Assessment
- Share report with advisors
- Address weaknesses systematically
- Re-assess after major changes
- Track scores over time
Common Pitfalls
Platform Envy: Not every business should be a platform. Score <60% suggests traditional model may be better.
Core Lock-in: Platform cores are sticky. Design carefully before launch.
Subsidy Trap: Sustainable unit economics essential. Don't rely on endless subsidies.
Feature Creep: Focus on core interaction, not features.
Quick Reference Card
MUST HAVE:
✓ Clear sides definition
✓ Identified value unit
✓ Network effects potential
✓ Chicken-egg solution
✓ Differentiation
WARNING SIGNS:
✗ 3+ sides at launch
✗ No stand-alone value
✗ Pure subsidy-based growth
✗ Commodity offering
✗ No control mechanisms
VALIDATION METHODS:
• Paper prototype test
• Wizard of Oz test
• Cohort analysis
• Unit economics model
• Competitive analysis