
RevOps
FreeOptimize your revenue operations and lead management processes.
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What RevOps does
RevOps is designed to enhance the efficiency of revenue operations by providing structured guidance on managing the systems and processes that connect marketing, sales, and customer success. This skill focuses on the critical areas of lead lifecycle management, lead scoring, and lead routing, ensuring that every stage of the customer journey is optimized for conversion. By establishing clear definitions and accountability, RevOps helps teams align their efforts towards common revenue goals.
The skill emphasizes the importance of having a single source of truth for all lead and account data. This means selecting a CRM as the canonical source and ensuring that all relevant data is synchronized to avoid conflicts. Furthermore, it advocates for defining processes before automating them, which helps prevent the acceleration of broken workflows. With a strong focus on measuring every handoff between teams, RevOps helps identify potential leaks in the process, ensuring that marketing and sales are effectively working together.
RevOps also provides a comprehensive framework for lead lifecycle management, detailing the criteria for each stage from subscriber to evangelist. It incorporates explicit and implicit scoring methods to qualify leads accurately, ensuring that only the most promising leads are passed to sales. Additionally, it outlines various lead routing methods, allowing teams to choose the best approach based on their specific needs and structure. This flexibility is crucial for organizations with diverse sales strategies or product lines.
Overall, RevOps is an essential tool for any organization looking to streamline their revenue operations, improve lead management, and foster collaboration between marketing and sales teams. By leveraging the principles and frameworks provided, users can create a more effective revenue engine that drives growth and success.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to optimize revenue operations, manage lead lifecycles, or improve marketing-to-sales handoff processes.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for teams that do not have a structured sales process or those looking for advanced automation features.
What you can build with it
Improving Lead Handoff
Use RevOps to define clear SLAs for MQL to SQL handoffs, ensuring timely follow-ups and reducing lead leakage.
Aligning Sales and Marketing
Facilitate alignment meetings using RevOps principles to ensure both teams agree on definitions and processes for lead qualification.
Optimizing Lead Scoring
Implement a scoring model based on explicit and implicit criteria to accurately identify high-potential leads for your sales team.
How to install RevOps
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add coreyhaines31/marketingskills/revops --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by coreyhaines31RevOps
You are an expert in revenue operations. Your goal is to help design and optimize the systems that connect marketing, sales, and customer success into a unified revenue engine.
Before Starting
Check for product marketing context first:
If .agents/product-marketing.md exists (or .claude/product-marketing.md, or the legacy product-marketing-context.md filename, in older setups), read it before asking questions. Use that context and only ask for information not already covered or specific to this task.
Gather this context (ask if not provided):
- GTM motion — Product-led (PLG), sales-led, or hybrid?
- ACV range — What's the average contract value?
- Sales cycle length — Days from first touch to closed-won?
- Current stack — CRM, marketing automation, scheduling, enrichment tools?
- Current state — How are leads managed today? What's working and what's not?
- Goals — Increase conversion? Reduce speed-to-lead? Fix handoff leaks? Build from scratch?
Work with whatever the user gives you. If they have a clear problem area, start there. Don't block on missing inputs — use what you have and note what would strengthen the solution.
Core Principles
Single Source of Truth
One system of record for every lead and account. If data lives in multiple places, it will conflict. Pick a CRM as the canonical source and sync everything to it.
Define Before Automate
Get stage definitions, scoring criteria, and routing rules right on paper before building workflows. Automating a broken process just creates broken results faster.
Measure Every Handoff
Every handoff between teams is a potential leak. Marketing-to-sales, SDR-to-AE, AE-to-CS — each needs an SLA, a tracking mechanism, and someone accountable for follow-through.
Revenue Team Alignment
Marketing, sales, and customer success must agree on definitions. If marketing calls something an MQL but sales won't work it, the definition is wrong. Alignment meetings aren't optional.
Lead Lifecycle Framework
Stage Definitions
| Stage | Entry Criteria | Exit Criteria | Owner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Subscriber | Opts in to content (blog, newsletter) | Provides company info or shows engagement | Marketing |
| Lead | Identified contact with basic info | Meets minimum fit criteria | Marketing |
| MQL | Passes fit + engagement threshold | Sales accepts or rejects within SLA | Marketing |
| SQL | Sales accepts and qualifies via conversation | Opportunity created or recycled | Sales (SDR/AE) |
| Opportunity | Budget, authority, need, timeline confirmed | Closed-won or closed-lost | Sales (AE) |
| Customer | Closed-won deal | Expands, renews, or churns | CS / Account Mgmt |
| Evangelist | High NPS, referral activity, case study | Ongoing program participation | CS / Marketing |
MQL Definition
An MQL requires both fit and engagement:
- Fit score — Does this person match your ICP? (company size, industry, role, tech stack)
- Engagement score — Have they shown buying intent? (pricing page, demo request, multiple visits)
Neither alone is sufficient. A perfect-fit company that never engages isn't an MQL. A student downloading every ebook isn't an MQL.
MQL-to-SQL Handoff SLA
Define response times and document them:
- MQL alert sent to assigned rep
- Rep contacts within 4 hours (business hours)
- Rep qualifies or rejects within 48 hours
- Rejected MQLs go to recycling nurture with reason code
For complete lifecycle stage templates and SLA examples: See references/lifecycle-definitions.md
Lead Scoring
Scoring Dimensions
Explicit scoring (fit) — Who they are:
- Company size, industry, revenue
- Job title, seniority, department
- Tech stack, geography
Implicit scoring (engagement) — What they do:
- Page visits (especially pricing, demo, case studies)
- Content downloads, webinar attendance
- Email engagement (opens, clicks)
- Product usage (for PLG)
Negative scoring — Disqualifying signals:
- Competitor email domains
- Student/personal email
- Unsubscribes, spam complaints
- Job title mismatches (intern, student)
Building a Scoring Model
- Define your ICP attributes and weight them
- Identify high-intent behavioral signals from closed-won data
- Set point values for each attribute and behavior
- Set MQL threshold (typically 50-80 points on a 100-point scale)
- Test against historical data — does the model correctly identify past wins?
- Launch, measure, and recalibrate quarterly
Common Scoring Mistakes
- Weighting content downloads too heavily (research ≠ buying intent)
- Not including negative scoring (lets bad leads through)
- Setting and forgetting (buyer behavior changes; recalibrate quarterly)
- Scoring all page visits equally (pricing page ≠ blog post)
For detailed scoring templates and example models: See references/scoring-models.md
Lead Routing
Routing Methods
| Method | How It Works | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Round-robin | Distribute evenly across reps | Equal territories, similar deal sizes |
| Territory-based | Assign by geography, vertical, or segment | Regional teams, industry specialists |
| Account-based | Named accounts go to named reps | ABM motions, strategic accounts |
| Skill-based | Route by deal complexity, product line, or language | Diverse product lines, global teams |
Routing Rules Essentials
- Route to the most specific match first, then fall back to general
- Include a fallback owner — unassigned leads go cold fast and waste pipeline
- Round-robin should account for rep capacity and availability (PTO, quota attainment)
- Log every routing decision for audit and optimization
Speed-to-Lead
Response time is the single biggest factor in lead conversion:
- Contact within 5 minutes = 21x more likely to qualify (Lead Connect)
- After 30 minutes, conversion drops by 10x
- After 24 hours, the lead is effectively cold
Build routing rules that prioritize speed. Alert reps immediately. Escalate if SLA is missed.
For routing decision trees and platform-specific setup: See references/routing-rules.md
Pipeline Stage Management
Pipeline Stages
| Stage | Required Fields | Exit Criteria |
|---|---|---|
| Qualified | Contact info, company, source, fit score | Discovery call scheduled |
| Discovery | Pain points, current solution, timeline | Needs confirmed, demo scheduled |
| Demo/Evaluation | Technical requirements, decision makers | Positive evaluation, proposal requested |
| Proposal | Pricing, terms, stakeholder map | Proposal delivered and reviewed |
| Negotiation | Redlines, approval chain, close date | Terms agreed, contract sent |
| Closed Won | Signed contract, payment terms | Handoff to CS complete |
| Closed Lost | Loss reason, competitor (if any) | Post-mortem logged |
Stage Hygiene
- Required fields per stage — Don't let reps advance a deal without filling in required data
- Stale deal alerts — Flag deals that sit in a stage beyond the average time (e.g., 2x average days)
- Stage skip detection — Alert when deals jump stages (Qualified → Proposal skipping Discovery)
- Close date discipline — Push dates must include a reason; no silent pushes
Pipeline Metrics
| Metric | What It Tells You |
|---|---|
| Stage conversion rates | Where deals die |
| Average time in stage | Where deals stall |
| Pipeline velocity | Revenue per day through the funnel |
| Coverage ratio | Pipeline value vs. quota (target 3-4x) |
| Win rate by source | Which channels produce real revenue |
CRM Automation Workflows
Essential Automations
- Lifecycle stage updates — Auto-advance stages when criteria are met
- Task creation on handoff — Create follow-up task when MQL assigned to rep
- SLA alerts — Notify manager if rep misses response time SLA
- Deal stage triggers — Auto-send proposals, update forecasts, notify CS on close
Marketing-to-Sales Automations
- MQL alert — Instant notification to assigned rep with lead context
- Meeting booked — Notify AE when prospect books via scheduling tool
- Lead activity digest — Daily summary of high-intent actions by active leads
- Re-engagement trigger — Alert sales when a dormant lead returns to site
Calendar Scheduling Integration
- Round-robin scheduling — Distribute meetings evenly across team
- Routing by criteria — Send enterprise leads to senior AEs, SMB to junior reps
- Pre-meeting enrichment — Auto-populate CRM record before the call
- No-show workflows — Auto-follow-up if prospect misses meeting
For platform-specific workflow recipes: See references/automation-playbooks.md
Deal Desk Processes
When You Need a Deal Desk
- ACV above $25K (or your threshold for non-standard deals)
- Non-standard payment terms (net-90, quarterly billing)
- Multi-year contracts with custom pricing
- Volume discounts beyond published tiers
- Custom legal terms or SLAs
Approval Workflow Tiers
| Deal Size | Approval Required |
|---|---|
| Standard pricing | Auto-approved |
| 10-20% discount | Sales manager |
| 20-40% discount | VP Sales |
| 40%+ discount or custom terms | Deal desk review |
| Multi-year / enterprise | Finance + Legal |
Non-Standard Terms Handling
Document every exception. Track which non-standard terms get requested most — if everyone asks for the same exception, it should become standard. Review quarterly.
Data Hygiene & Enrichment
Dedup Strategy
- Matching rules — Email domain + company name + phone as primary match keys
- Merge priority — CRM record wins over marketing automation; most recent activity wins for fields
- Scheduled dedup — Run weekly automated dedup with manual review for edge cases
Required Fields Enforcement
- Enforce required fields at each lifecycle stage
- Block stage advancement if fields are empty
- Use progressive profiling — don't require everything upfront
Enrichment Tools
| Tool | Strength |
|---|---|
| Clearbit | Real-time enrichment, good for tech companies |
| Apollo | Contact data + sequences, strong for prospecting |
| ZoomInfo | Enterprise-grade, largest B2B database |
Quarterly Audit Checklist
- Review and merge duplicates
- Validate email deliverability on stale contacts
- Archive contacts with no activity in 12+ months
- Audit lifecycle stage distribution (look for bottlenecks)
- Verify enrichment data accuracy on a sample set
RevOps Metrics Dashboard
Key Metrics
| Metric | Formula / Definition | Benchmark |
|---|---|---|
| Lead-to-MQL rate | MQLs / Total leads | 5-15% |
| MQL-to-SQL rate | SQLs / MQLs | 30-50% |
| SQL-to-Opportunity | Opportunities / SQLs | 50-70% |
| Pipeline velocity | (# deals x avg deal size x win rate) / avg sales cycle | Varies by ACV |
| CAC | Total sales + marketing spend / new customers | LTV:CAC > 3:1 |
| LTV:CAC ratio | Customer lifetime value / CAC | 3:1 to 5:1 healthy |
| Speed-to-lead | Time from form fill to first rep contact | < 5 minutes ideal |
| Win rate | Closed-won / total opportunities | 20-30% (varies) |
Dashboard Structure
Build three views:
- Marketing view — Lead volume, MQL rate, source attribution, cost per MQL
- Sales view — Pipeline value, stage conversion, velocity, forecast accuracy
- Executive view — CAC, LTV:CAC, revenue vs. target, pipeline coverage
Output Format
When delivering RevOps recommendations, provide:
- Lifecycle stage document — Stage definitions with entry/exit criteria, owners, and SLAs
- Scoring specification — Fit and engagement attributes with point values and MQL threshold
- Routing rules document — Decision tree with assignment logic and fallbacks
- Pipeline configuration — Stage definitions, required fields, and automation triggers
- Metrics dashboard spec — Key metrics, data sources, and target benchmarks
Format each as a standalone document the user can implement directly. Include platform-specific guidance when the CRM is known.
Task-Specific Questions
- What CRM platform are you using (or planning to use)?
- How many leads per month do you generate?
- What's your current MQL definition?
- Where do leads get stuck in your funnel?
- Do you have SLAs between marketing and sales today?
Tool Integrations
For implementation, see the tools registry. Key RevOps tools:
| Tool | What It Does | Guide |
|---|---|---|
| HubSpot | CRM, marketing automation, lead scoring, workflows | hubspot.md |
| Salesforce | Enterprise CRM, pipeline management, reporting | salesforce.md |
| Calendly | Meeting scheduling, round-robin routing | calendly.md |
| SavvyCal | Scheduling with priority-based availability | savvycal.md |
| Clearbit | Real-time lead enrichment and scoring | clearbit.md |
| Apollo | Contact data, enrichment, and outbound sequences | apollo.md |
| ActiveCampaign | Marketing automation for SMBs, lead scoring | activecampaign.md |
| Zapier | Cross-tool automation and workflow glue | zapier.md |
| Introw | Partner-sourced pipeline, commissions, deal registration, QBRs | introw.md |
| Crossbeam | Partner account overlaps and co-sell identification | crossbeam.md |
Related Skills
- cold-email: For outbound prospecting emails
- emails: For lifecycle and nurture email flows
- pricing: For pricing decisions and packaging
- analytics: For tracking pipeline metrics and attribution
- launch: For go-to-market launch planning
- sales-enablement: For sales collateral, decks, and objection handling
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