event-hosting

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辅助创始人策划技术活动、研讨会或社区聚会,支持Luma平台创建。涵盖目标定义、文案撰写、流程规划、推广策略及后续跟进,旨在通过活动建立社区、获取线索或招聘人才。

skills/event-hosting/SKILL.md shawnpang/startup-founder-skills

Trigger Scenarios

host an event meetup workshop Luma event community event

Install

npx skills add shawnpang/startup-founder-skills --skill event-hosting -g -y
More Options

Use without installing

npx skills use shawnpang/startup-founder-skills@event-hosting

指定 Agent (Claude Code)

npx skills add shawnpang/startup-founder-skills --skill event-hosting -a claude-code -g -y

安装 repo 全部 skill

npx skills add shawnpang/startup-founder-skills --all -g -y

预览 repo 内 skill

npx skills add shawnpang/startup-founder-skills --list

SKILL.md

Frontmatter
{
    "name": "event-hosting",
    "reads": [
        "startup-context"
    ],
    "related": [
        "community-discovery",
        "founder-thought-leadership",
        "content-strategy",
        "employer-brand"
    ],
    "description": "When the user wants to host a tech event, meetup, workshop, or community gathering — especially using Luma. Also use when the user mentions \"host an event\", \"meetup\", \"workshop\", \"Luma event\", or \"community event\"."
}

Event Hosting

When to Use

  • Founder wants to host a meetup, workshop, demo day, or community event
  • Founder wants to use events to build pipeline, recruit, or establish thought leadership
  • Founder wants to create a Luma event page with compelling copy
  • Founder wants to plan a recurring event series to build community around their product or space

Context Required

  • Event goal (lead generation, community building, recruiting, brand awareness, product feedback)
  • Target audience (developers, founders, enterprise buyers, designers, etc.)
  • Format (in-person, virtual, hybrid)
  • Topic/theme and any confirmed speakers
  • Capacity and venue (or virtual platform)
  • Budget (many founder-hosted events are $0-500)

Workflow

  1. Define the event concept — clarify:
    • Goal: what success looks like (X attendees, Y leads, Z brand impressions)
    • Format: panel, workshop, demo night, fireside chat, networking, hackathon
    • Audience: who should attend and why they'd show up
    • Value prop for attendees: what they'll learn, who they'll meet, or what they'll get
  2. Write the event page — create copy for Luma (lu.ma) or similar platform:
    • Title: specific and compelling (not "Tech Meetup #4" — instead "How 5 YC Founders Got Their First 100 Customers")
    • Description: problem/hook → what you'll cover → who should attend → speaker bios → logistics
    • Image/banner: recommend dimensions and style (Luma: 1600x900px)
  3. Plan the run of show — minute-by-minute agenda:
    • Doors/login open (15 min buffer)
    • Welcome and context (5 min — who you are, why this event exists)
    • Main content (30-45 min — talks, panels, demos)
    • Q&A or discussion (15 min)
    • Networking / unstructured time (30 min for in-person)
    • Close and next steps
  4. Build the promotion plan — how to fill seats:
    • Post on relevant communities (use community-discovery)
    • Personal outreach to 20-30 "anchor attendees" who make the event worth attending
    • Cross-promotion with speakers' audiences
    • LinkedIn/X posts from founder personal account
    • Luma's built-in invite and reminder features
  5. Prepare follow-up — plan what happens after the event:
    • Thank-you message to attendees (same day)
    • Share recording/slides (if applicable)
    • Connect with high-value attendees individually
    • Announce next event (if recurring)

Output Format

## Event Plan: [Event Title]

### Concept
- **Goal:** [what success looks like]
- **Format:** [panel / workshop / demo night / etc.]
- **Audience:** [who and why they'd come]
- **Date/Time:** [proposed]
- **Capacity:** [number]
- **Platform:** [Luma link / venue]

### Luma Event Page Copy

**Title:** [title]

**Description:**
[Full event description — 150-300 words, structured as hook → content → audience → speakers → logistics]

**Tags:** [relevant Luma tags]

### Run of Show
| Time | Segment | Owner | Notes |
|------|---------|-------|-------|
| 6:00 PM | Doors open | — | Networking, food/drinks |
| 6:15 PM | Welcome | [Founder] | Context, housekeeping |
| 6:20 PM | Talk 1 | [Speaker] | [Topic] |
| ... | ... | ... | ... |

### Promotion Plan
| Channel | Action | Timeline |
|---------|--------|----------|
| Luma | Publish event page | 3 weeks before |
| LinkedIn | Founder post + speaker reshares | 2 weeks before |
| Communities | Post in [specific communities] | 2 weeks before |
| Direct outreach | Personal invite to 20 anchor attendees | 2 weeks before |
| Reminder | Luma auto-reminder + personal note | 1 day before |

### Follow-Up Plan
- [ ] Same-day thank you email with key takeaways
- [ ] Share recording/slides within 48 hours
- [ ] Personal follow-up with [N] high-value attendees
- [ ] Announce next event date

Frameworks & Best Practices

Event formats that work for startups:

Format Best For Typical Size Effort
Fireside chat Thought leadership, intimate discussion 20-50 Low
Panel Diverse perspectives, networking draw 30-100 Medium
Workshop Teaching, product education, lead gen 15-30 Medium
Demo night Showcasing products, community building 30-80 Medium
Hackathon Developer community, product feedback 20-100 High
Dinner / small gathering Investor/executive networking 8-15 Low (but high cost)

Luma-specific tips:

  • Use the "Require Approval" feature to curate attendees (quality > quantity)
  • Enable "Ask a Question" during registration to qualify attendees
  • Set up co-hosts so speakers can also invite their networks
  • Use Luma's calendar subscription feature for recurring events
  • Luma's built-in reminder emails have high open rates — don't duplicate with external email

The 40% rule: Expect 40-60% of RSVPs to actually attend for free events. For paid events, expect 80-90%. Overbook accordingly.

Making events a growth channel:

  • Host monthly, not "whenever" — consistency builds an audience that returns
  • Each event should have a natural next step (join our community, try the product, attend the next event)
  • Record everything — one event becomes 5-10 pieces of content
  • The best events are conversations, not presentations — leave 30%+ of time unstructured

Common mistakes:

  • Making it about your product instead of your audience's interests
  • Inviting everyone instead of curating for quality
  • No follow-up after the event (the event is the beginning, not the end)
  • Over-programming — leave room for serendipity and networking
  • Not starting the series until everything is "perfect" — first event can be 15 people in a coffee shop

Related Skills

  • community-discovery — find the right communities to promote your event
  • founder-thought-leadership — events are a powerful thought leadership channel
  • content-strategy — repurpose event content into blog posts, social, and newsletters
  • employer-brand — hosting events signals culture and attracts talent

Examples

Prompt: "Help me create a Luma event for a monthly AI founders meetup in SF."

Good output includes: Event page copy with a compelling title and description, run of show for a 2-hour evening event, promotion plan targeting AI-focused communities, and a follow-up template.

Prompt: "I want to host a virtual workshop teaching developers how to use our API."

Good output includes: Workshop structure with live coding segments, Luma event page optimized for developer audience, promotion through developer communities (from community-discovery), and a lead capture strategy.

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