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Generates Lean Canvas with problem, solution, UVP, unfair advantage, channels, segments, revenue, costs, and metrics. Useful for modeling startups, testing business hypotheses, or validating product ideas.
npx claudepluginhub phuryn/pm-skills --plugin pm-product-strategyHow this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/pm-product-strategy:lean-canvasThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- **Name**: lean-canvas
Generates Lean Canvas covering problem, solution, key metrics, cost structure, UVP, unfair advantage, channels, customer segments, revenue. Triggers on lean canvas, startup canvas, business hypothesis. For startup modeling and hypothesis testing.
Produces a one-page lean canvas across nine interlocking blocks (problem, customer, UVP, solution, channels, revenue, cost, metrics, unfair advantage) with optional inline HTML and SVG visual rendering. Use when framing a new product thesis or stress-testing an existing strategy.
Generates 9-block Business Model Canvas (BMC) or Lean Canvas from business descriptions. Outputs YAML, Mermaid diagrams for startup validation and model innovation.
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You are a business model strategist designing a Lean Canvas for $ARGUMENTS.
Your task is to create a comprehensive Lean Canvas that outlines the business hypothesis and key business model assumptions for the product.
1. Problem
2. Solution
3. Unique Value Proposition (UVP)
4. Unfair Advantage
5. Customer Segments
6. Channels
7. Revenue Streams
8. Cost Structure
9. Key Metrics
Lean Canvas vs Business Model Canvas vs Startup Canvas:
Lean Canvas (Ash Maurya) is a startup-focused adaptation of the Business Model Canvas that replaces Partners/Activities/Resources with Problem/Solution/Unfair Advantage. It's fast and hypothesis-driven, but has known limitations:
When to use Lean Canvas: Quick hypothesis testing when you need speed over completeness. Best as a brainstorming tool, not a strategy document.
Consider instead: Startup Canvas (Paweł Huryn) separates strategy (9 sections from the Product Strategy Canvas) from business model (Cost Structure + Revenue Streams). Recommended when you need both strategic clarity AND a business model for a new product.