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Build a sales enablement one-pager for a new feature

A feature shipped and sales is asking "how do we sell this?" This builds a one-pager enablement — buyer personas, pain triggers, objection handlers, discovery questions — that sales can carry into any call without re-reading your launch deck.

Storytelling
1 uses·Published 4/17/2026·Updated 4/17/2026

Sales Enablement That Sellers Actually Read

Sales enablement decks that go unread were never one-pagers in the first place — they were launch marketing repackaged. First Round Review's writing on sales-product alignment and Gong's sales research both make the same point: sellers need pain triggers, discovery questions, and objection handlers — not a feature walkthrough. The one-pager discipline is the test: can a seller carry it into a call and actually use it?

How the Build a sales enablement one-pager for a new feature Prompt Works

The prompt structures the one-pager into eight sections with the discovery questions and objection handlers doing the heavy lifting. The "objection sales is most likely to stumble on" output forces pre-writing the hard answer, and the non-fit question prevents poor-fit deals from going to contract.

When to Use It

  • A feature launched and sales is asking how to sell it.
  • Win rate on a specific feature is low despite clear fit.
  • A new segment is being sold into and enablement needs refresh.
  • A new PM is establishing PM-sales alignment.
  • A sales team is onboarding and needs product enablement.

Common Pitfalls

  • Feature walkthrough instead of enablement. Sellers need to handle objections, not recite features.
  • No pain triggers. Without specific listening cues, sellers can't qualify quickly.
  • Missing non-fit signal. Good enablement teaches sellers when to walk away. Poor enablement pushes every deal.

Sources

Sources

  1. First Round ReviewFirst Round
  2. Intercom BlogIntercom
  3. Stripe BlogStripe
  4. The Product Strategy StackReforge

Prompt details

Category
Storytelling
Total uses
1
Created
4/17/2026
Last updated
4/17/2026

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