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Generates Why-What-Acceptance (WWA) backlog items with strategic Why, concise What, and testable criteria. For breaking features into independent, sprint-sized work items.
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Create product backlog items in Why-What-Acceptance format. Produces independent, valuable, testable items with strategic context.
Create product backlog items in Why-What-Acceptance format. Produces independent, valuable, testable items with strategic context.
Use when: Writing backlog items, creating product increments, breaking features into work items, or communicating strategic intent to teams.
Arguments:
$PRODUCT: The product or system name$FEATURE: The new feature or capability$DESIGN: Link to design files (Figma, Miro, etc.)$ASSUMPTIONS: Key assumptions and strategic contextTitle: [What will be delivered]
Why: [1-2 sentences connecting to strategic context and team objectives]
What: [Short description and design link. 1-2 paragraphs maximum. A reminder of discussion, not detailed specification.]
Acceptance Criteria:
Title: Implement Real-Time Spending Tracker
Why: Users need immediate feedback on spending to make conscious budget decisions. This directly supports our goal to improve financial awareness and reduce overspending.
What: Add a real-time spending tracker that updates as users log expenses. The tracker displays their current week's spending against their set budget. Designs available in [Figma link]. This is a reminder of our discussions - detailed specifications will emerge during development conversations with the team.
Acceptance Criteria:
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First indexed Jun 11, 2026
Creates product backlog items using the Why-What-Acceptance (WWA) format with strategic context. Use when breaking features into independent, testable work items.
Writes user stories and acceptance criteria using INVEST principles and Given/When/Then format. Helps teams scope, split, and review backlog items before sprint planning.
Transforms business analyses into structured epics, features, and tech-agnostic success criteria. Creates architect handoff documents.