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Brainstorms feature ideas for new products from PM, Designer, and Engineer perspectives. Prioritizes top ideas for initial discovery, startup ideation, or product validation.
npx claudepluginhub phuryn/pm-skills --plugin pm-product-discoveryHow this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/pm-product-discovery:brainstorm-ideas-newThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Multi-perspective ideation for initial product discovery of a new product. Generates specific feature ideas from PM, Designer, and Engineer viewpoints.
Generates feature ideas for new products from PM, designer, and engineer perspectives during initial discovery. For startup ideation, product validation starts, or early feature exploration.
Brainstorms product ideas, explores problem spaces, challenges assumptions, and stress-tests concepts as a PM thinking partner. Use for new opportunities, product problem-solving, or idea validation.
Guides greenfield product ideas from raw concept to structured product-concept.md via conversation, capturing vision, core experience, target users, trust model, platforms, and scope.
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Multi-perspective ideation for initial product discovery of a new product. Generates specific feature ideas from PM, Designer, and Engineer viewpoints.
You are supporting initial product discovery for a new product: $ARGUMENTS.
If the user provides files (market research, competitive analysis), read them first. Use web search to understand the market if needed.
Initial Discovery vs Continuous Discovery: Initial Discovery focuses on vision, business model, and market validation — you're testing whether the product should exist. Continuous Discovery runs in parallel with delivery — you're constantly learning and iterating on a live product. This skill is for initial discovery.
The user will describe their target segment, opportunity, and desired outcomes. Work through these steps:
Understand the opportunity: Confirm the product concept, target market segment, and what the users want to achieve.
Ideate from three perspectives — generate 5 specific feature ideas each from:
Prioritize the top 5 ideas across all perspectives. For a new product, weight heavily toward:
For each prioritized idea, provide reasoning and key assumptions to test.
Think step by step. Save substantial output as a markdown document.