From sundial-org-awesome-openclaw-skills-4
Analyzes customer jobs-to-be-done to uncover functional, emotional, and social motivations. Useful for product strategy and understanding user needs.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/sundial-org-awesome-openclaw-skills-4:jtbd-analyzerThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Customers don't buy products. They HIRE products to do a job.
Customers don't buy products. They HIRE products to do a job.
"People don't want a quarter-inch drill. They want a quarter-inch hole." Actually: They want a shelf → to display photos → to feel proud of family.
| Dimension | Question | Format |
|---|---|---|
| Functional | What task needs doing? | "Help me [verb] [object]" |
| Emotional | How do I want to feel? | "Make me feel [emotion]" |
| Social | How do I want to be seen? | "Help me be seen as [quality]" |
PRODUCT: [What you're analyzing]
For [User Type]:
JOB: "When [situation], I want [motivation], so I can [outcome]"
📋 FUNCTIONAL: [Task to accomplish]
💜 EMOTIONAL: [Feeling desired]
👥 SOCIAL: [Perception desired]
ALTERNATIVES: [What else could do this job?]
UNDERSERVED: [What part isn't done well?]
PRIORITY: Critical / Important / Nice-to-have
Compounds with:
See references/examples.md for Artem-specific JTBD analyses
npx claudepluginhub sundial-org/awesome-openclaw-skillsAnalyzes customer research or product context to uncover functional, social, and emotional jobs to be done. Identifies pains, gains, prioritizes jobs, and suggests product implications.
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Uncovers functional, emotional, and social jobs customers hire a product to do. Use for product positioning, messaging, or understanding real user progress.