IMPACT Framework MCP Server
Provides B2B positioning and messaging tools based on the IMPACT Framework, enabling analysis of champions, competitors, and value propositions to craft compelling messages and execute strategic audits.
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IMPACT Framework MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server providing B2B positioning and messaging tools based on the IMPACT Framework by Shashwat Ghosh.
What is the IMPACT Framework?
Messaging & Positioning for Better Storytelling
The IMPACT Framework is a systematic approach to create sharp positioning, differentiated value proposition, and effective messaging designed to address each persona of the buying group.
| Phase | Component | Key Question |
|---|---|---|
| I | IDENTIFY Champions | Who are your ideal customers and internal advocates? |
| M | MAP Reality & Alternatives | What's the competitive landscape and status quo? |
| P | PINPOINT Unique Value | What makes you genuinely different and valuable? |
| A | ANCHOR in Right Market | What context makes your value obvious? |
| C | CRAFT Core Message | How do you communicate this clearly and memorably? |
| T | TRANSLATE to Execution | How do you bring this to life across channels? |
"Great positioning makes your product's value obvious to the customers who need it most. The IMPACT Framework ensures you get there systematically."
Installation
npx @shashwatgtmalpha/impact-mcp-server
Or install globally:
npm install -g @shashwatgtmalpha/impact-mcp-server
Tools Included
| Tool | Description | Phase |
|---|---|---|
impact_get_framework |
Get IMPACT Framework documentation | All |
impact_identify_champions |
Analyze ideal customers and internal champions | I |
impact_map_alternatives |
Map competitive landscape and alternatives | M |
impact_pinpoint_value |
Discover unique differentiation | P |
impact_anchor_market |
Select optimal market category | A |
impact_craft_message |
Create positioning statements | C |
impact_translate_execution |
Plan tactical deployment | T |
impact_full_audit |
Complete positioning audit | All |
Usage Examples
Example 1: Get Framework Overview
{
"tool": "impact_get_framework",
"arguments": {
"component": "overview"
}
}
Example 2: Identify Champions Analysis
{
"tool": "impact_identify_champions",
"arguments": {
"company_name": "Acme SaaS",
"product_description": "AI-powered sales forecasting platform",
"target_market": "B2B SaaS companies",
"typical_deal_size": "$50K ARR",
"sales_cycle": "3-6 months"
}
}
Example 3: Craft Positioning Statement
{
"tool": "impact_craft_message",
"arguments": {
"company_name": "Acme SaaS",
"product_description": "AI-powered sales forecasting",
"target_customer": "VP Sales at B2B SaaS companies",
"category": "Revenue Intelligence",
"key_differentiator": "uses actual buyer behavior signals",
"main_alternative": "spreadsheet forecasting",
"key_benefit": "95% forecast accuracy"
}
}
Example 4: Full Positioning Audit
{
"tool": "impact_full_audit",
"arguments": {
"company_name": "Acme SaaS",
"product_description": "AI-powered sales forecasting platform",
"target_market": "B2B SaaS companies with 50-500 employees",
"current_positioning": "The AI forecasting platform for modern sales teams",
"main_competitors": "Clari, Gong, spreadsheets",
"biggest_challenge": "Differentiating from larger competitors"
}
}
Framework Flow
The IMPACT Framework follows a logical progression:
Week 1-2: Research & Foundation (I + M)
└── Customer Intelligence Audit
└── Competitive Analysis
↓
Week 3-4: Positioning Strategy (P + A)
└── Value Pyramid Builder
└── Beachhead Strategy
↓
Week 5-6: Core Message Development (C)
└── Positioning Statement
└── Message Hierarchy
↓
Week 7-8: Tactical Execution (T)
└── Multi-Channel Deployment
└── Sales Enablement
Related Frameworks
This MCP server is part of Shashwat Ghosh's GTM methodology suite:
- IMPACT (this server) - Positioning & Messaging
- EPIC - GTM Execution (Ecosystem, Product-led, Inbound/Outbound, Community)
Recommended flow: IMPACT first (positioning) → then EPIC (go-to-market execution)
Configuration
Claude Desktop
Add to claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"impact-framework": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@shashwatgtmalpha/impact-mcp-server"]
}
}
}
Claude Code
Add to .mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"impact-framework": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["@shashwatgtmalpha/impact-mcp-server"]
}
}
}
Author
Shashwat Ghosh
Founder, Helix GTM Consulting
LinkedIn | GTM Alpha
License
MIT
Links
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