Compare 4 skills
These four cover different stages of a single deal cycle rather than competing. Call notes → summary turns a finished call into action items, CRM updates, and a follow-up email in seconds. Live battlecard builds competitive positioning and talk tracks the moment a prospect names a rival. Sales Engineer scores RFP coverage, builds a feature-by-feature matrix, and plans the POC on technical deals. Weighted forecast rolls the whole pipeline into best, likely, and worst scenarios you can defend to the board.
What it does
The fundamental kind of work this skill performs. It shows whether two skills do the same job differently or completely different jobs.
What it does
The fundamental kind of work this skill performs. It shows whether two skills do the same job differently or completely different jobs.
- Call notes → summary
- produce
- Live battlecard
- produce
- Weighted forecast
- decide
- Sales Engineer Skill
- analyze
- Call notes → summary
- event-driven
- Live battlecard
- event-driven
- Weighted forecast
Which one should you pick?
Curated guidance from the ElasticFlow catalogue team.
Pick if…
you finish back-to-back calls and want each one turned into a structured summary, action items with owners, and a ready-to-send follow-up in about thirty seconds — so deal details reach the CRM instead of evaporating by end of day.
Pick if…
a prospect mentions a competitor mid-cycle and you want a live battlecard — where you win, where they win, talk tracks, and landmine questions — researched on the spot instead of pulled from a six-month-old page.
Pick if…
the board wants the number and you want your pipeline weighted into commit-versus-upside with best, likely, and worst scenarios plus a gap analysis — a forecast you can defend with data, not rep optimism.
Pick if…
a 50-page RFP lands with a Monday deadline and you want coverage scored, a bid-or-no-bid call, a competitive matrix, and a phased POC plan — so you commit forty hours only to deals you can actually win.