| name | gtm-signal-to-engineering-artifact-conversion |
| description | Convert external GTM signals (LinkedIn posts, conference programme pages, industry pages) into engineering-first ACE artifacts, then derive wiki and GTM updates with explicit evidence boundaries. |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| category | workspace-hub-learned |
| tags | ["gtm","engineering","wiki","linkedin","conference-signals","parallel-agents"] |
| applies-to | ["hermes","Codex","codex"] |
| trigger | manual |
| auto_execute | false |
GTM Signal -> Engineering Artifact Conversion
Use when the input is an external market/content signal (LinkedIn post, conference programme, industry page) and the user wants ACE GTM/wiki work updated without drifting into hype.
Core rule
Treat public posts/programmes as:
- topic signals
- market-interest validation
Do NOT treat them as:
- design evidence
- standards basis
- numerical criteria source
Always convert the signal into an engineering artifact first, then derive GTM/web copy later.
When to use
- User shares LinkedIn posts and asks to "add this to GTM"
- User shares conference programme pages and asks what can be extracted
- User wants new ACE capability areas added from market signals
- User wants llm-wiki updates tied to LNG/FOWT/marine/offshore themes
Proven workflow
1. Extract only supported signal content
Use browser tools to capture:
- exact session/topic titles
- explicit themes named on-page
- what is clearly stated vs inferred
Summarize in two buckets:
- useful signal
- not enough for engineering claims
2. Check existing GTM and wiki coverage
Read the current ACE docs first:
docs/gtm/capability-map.md
docs/gtm/client-conversion-pipeline.md
docs/gtm/linkedin-content-calendar.md
docs/gtm/core-engineering-work-conversion.md
For wiki work, inspect:
- target wiki
index.md
- target wiki
log.md
- related entity/concept/source pages already present
3. Convert to engineering-first deliverables
Before drafting posts or website copy, create one or more of:
- engineering scope note
- method note
- screening packet outline
- enhancement backlog
- concept/synthesis wiki page
Good examples from this session:
docs/gtm/fowt-engineering-scope.md
docs/gtm/installation-analysis-method-note.md
docs/gtm/marine-terminal-engineering-scope.md
docs/gtm/lng-berth-operability-framing.md
4. Keep capability boundaries explicit
Every new scope note should include:
- what ACE can do now
- what requires project-specific inputs
- what needs deeper tools or partners
- can-say-now / cannot-claim-yet
Examples learned here:
- FOWT: near-term claim = RAFT + MoorPy screening, not full WEIS/OpenFAST certification-grade design
- installation analysis: segmented hydrodynamic loading is an enhancement path, not a current implemented baseline unless code/workflow exists
- marine terminals: LNG conference programmes justify topic relevance only; real terminal conclusions require vessel, berth, metocean, transfer, and criteria data
5. Update the wiki as a concept cluster, not a one-off page
For new domains, create:
- one source page for the signal itself
- one synthesis concept page
- 2-3 follow-on concept pages if the cluster is already justified
For marine terminals, the proven cluster was:
- source:
lng2026-tp04-shipping-marine-port-operations.md
- concept:
lng-marine-terminal-engineering.md
- follow-ons:
lng-berth-operability.md
lng-transfer-system-envelope.md
fsru-marine-terminal-interface.md
Update:
index.md
log.md
- related existing pages for cross-links
6. Then update GTM docs
After the engineering artifact exists, update GTM docs with engineering-first wording:
- capability line in
capability-summary.md
- discipline row + overlay in
capability-map.md
- service line and audience in
client-conversion-pipeline.md
- reserve post idea in
linkedin-content-calendar.md
- workstream entry in
core-engineering-work-conversion.md
Parallel-agent pattern
Use parallel subagents when the two tracks are independent:
- wiki expansion
- GTM doc integration
Then use parallel subagents again for derived scope-note drafting.
Recommended pairings:
- Wave 1:
- agent A: deepen wiki cluster
- agent B: update GTM docs
- Wave 2:
- agent A: draft engineering scope note
- agent B: draft buyer-usable framing note
Output pattern that worked well
For any new capability area, produce this ladder:
- signal/source summary
- wiki concept cluster
- GTM capability integration
- engineering scope note
- buyer-facing framing note
- only later: website page or LinkedIn post
Pitfalls
- Do not let conference pages become pseudo-standards
- Do not claim implemented modeling fidelity that is only proposed
- Do not add generic marketing language before the engineering note exists
- In this repo,
knowledge/wikis/* may be gitignored; remember future commits may require git add -f
- Re-read files after subagent edits before further patching to avoid stale-context mistakes
Reusable summary
If the user says “add this external post/page to GTM,” the safest, highest-value response is:
- extract supported signals
- create engineering-first notes
- expand the wiki cluster
- then update GTM docs with explicit evidence boundaries