From idea-storm-x4
Generates 50 filtered ideas using 4 parallel agents debating growth/viral, monetization, community/UX, and content/data angles. Use for brainstorming projects, features, products, or strategies.
npx claudepluginhub leandroz/claude-plugins --plugin idea-storm-x4This skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
Run a structured brainstorming process in 3 rounds for the topic or project the user specified. This process uses parallel agents to maximize creative diversity, then progressively filters through debate rounds to surface only the strongest ideas.
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Run a structured brainstorming process in 3 rounds for the topic or project the user specified. This process uses parallel agents to maximize creative diversity, then progressively filters through debate rounds to surface only the strongest ideas.
Launch 4 agents in parallel with model sonnet. Each generates exactly 50 numbered ideas from a different angle:
Each agent receives context about the user's project/topic and returns exactly 50 numbered ideas, each with a short title and 1-2 lines of description.
Launch 2 agents in parallel with model sonnet:
Filtering criteria: technical feasibility, real-world impact, originality, good taste, relevance to the target audience.
Launch 1 agent with model sonnet that receives the 100 semifinalist ideas (50 from each debate). It must:
Present the 50 final ideas to the user in a clean, numbered format. Tell them to review the list and let you know which ones they want to add to their TODO list or develop further.
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