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Generates creative domain name ideas for your project and checks availability across multiple TLDs (.com, .io, .dev, .ai, etc.). Saves hours of brainstorming and manual checking.
Guides structured ideation through Socratic questioning to explore problems, opportunities, and solutions. Use when brainstorming features, exploring use cases, or thinking through new ideas.
Orchestrates design workflows by routing work through brainstorming, multi-agent review, and execution readiness in the correct order. Prevents premature implementation, skipped validation, and unreviewed high-risk designs.
Multi-model consensus council for validation, research, and brainstorming. Spawns parallel judges with configurable perspectives and optional explorer sub-agents using runtime-native backends (Codex sub-agents or Claude teams). Modes: validate, brainstorm, research. Triggers: council, validate, brainstorm, critique, research, analyze, multi-model, consensus.
Simulate an expert panel discussion on a topic. Suggests 3 relevant experts/personas based on context and has them debate approaches, trade-offs, and arrive at recommendations. Use when brainstorming, exploring design decisions, or wanting multiple expert perspectives on a problem.
YC Office Hours — two modes. Startup mode: six forcing questions that expose demand reality, status quo, desperate specificity, narrowest wedge, observation, and future-fit. Builder mode: design thinking brainstorming for side projects, hackathons, learning, and open source. Saves a design doc. Use when asked to "brainstorm this", "I have an idea", "help me think through this", "office hours", or "is this worth building". Proactively suggest when the user describes a new product idea or is exploring whether something is worth building — before any code is written. Use before /plan-ceo-review or /plan-eng-review.
Use when brainstorming feels stuck or generates obvious ideas, need to break creative patterns, working with limited resources (budget/time/tools/materials), want unconventional solutions, designing with specific limitations, user mentions "think outside the box", "we're stuck", "same old ideas", "tight constraints", "limited budget/time", or seeking innovation through limitation rather than abundance.
Design exploration with parallel agents. Use when brainstorming ideas, exploring solutions, or comparing alternatives.
Adaptive exploration pipeline that integrates /brainstorm, /think, and /red-team with intelligent pivoting. Unlike /deepthink (which takes a fixed idea and iterates), /prospect starts with divergent brainstorming, picks the most promising vein, runs deep analysis, and — crucially — can PIVOT back to divergent thinking when: the idea dies under red-team, an adjacent opportunity surfaces during analysis, or the research reveals the real opportunity is elsewhere. Produces a prospecting report: the landscape explored, veins assayed, pivots taken, and the final stake with conviction. Use when the user says "prospect", "explore this space", "find opportunities", "what should I build", "explore and analyze", or has a domain/trend they want to both explore AND evaluate.
Write a plan file for a multi-step task (Step 3 of /task). Runs one brainstorming round then writes ai-workspace/plans/<name>.md from TEMPLATE.md. Skipped for one-sentence scope. Does NOT review — that is /review (Step 4).
A cross-cutting cognitive mode for sitting with design problems before rushing to solve them. Part of the Intent design strategy system. Activates expansive brainstorming: hyperassociativity, beginner's mind, cross-domain pattern recognition, and suppression of premature idea-dismissal. Works alongside every Intent skill — strategize uses it to reframe briefs, blueprint to question structural assumptions, journey to rethink interaction models, and specify to stress-test specs. Trigger when the user invokes "expansive mode", "philosopher mode", "sit with this", "brainstorm", "explore this problem", or says things like "go weird with it", "don't filter yourself", "what connections are you not making", "think about this differently", or "I'm stuck". This is a reasoning protocol, not a persona — Claude's voice stays grounded but the cognitive process changes significantly.
Brainstorm product ideas for an existing product using multi-perspective ideation from PM, Designer, and Engineer viewpoints. Use when generating new feature ideas, brainstorming solutions for an identified opportunity, or ideating with a product trio.