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Product discovery and market research expert. Use when validating product ideas, conducting market research, user interviews, competitive analysis, or opportunity assessment. Covers JTBD, Kano model, and Value Proposition Canvas.
Create job stories using the 'When [situation], I want to [motivation], so I can [outcome]' format with detailed acceptance criteria. Use when writing job stories, creating JTBD-style backlog items, or expressing user situations and motivations.
Summarize a customer interview transcript into a structured template with JTBD, satisfaction signals, and action items. Use when processing interview recordings or transcripts, synthesizing discovery interviews, or creating interview summaries.
Identify the Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) from research data with demographics, behaviors, JTBD, and needs. Use when defining your ICP, analyzing PMF survey data, or understanding who your best customers are.
Plan, conduct, and synthesize high-signal user interviews and produce a User Interview Pack (recruiting plan, screener, discussion guide, notes template, synthesis report). Use for user interview, customer interview, discovery interview, JTBD switch interview, concept interview.
Terminal-first JTBD engine for founders and product people. Interview fast, kill jargon, capture real switching forces (Push/Pull/Habit/Anxiety), score opportunities, and export structured artifacts (JSON + one-pager + messaging angles + GTM brief). Use when the user says "help me figure out what to build", "analyze these customer reviews", "what are people actually hiring this for", "I need messaging for my product", "turn this interview into insights", "what should I prioritize", or any variation of articulating what a project does, why it matters, who it's for, or converting interview/review/transcript signal into a decision-grade brief. Also triggers on "describe my project", "JTBD", "jobs to be done", "switching forces", or "mine these reviews".
Provides Jobs-to-be-Done and psychographic research frameworks for brand identity work. Auto-activates during brand positioning, voice development, messaging, and strategy phases. Use when discussing target audience, customer research, JTBD, jobs to be done, four forces, push pull anxiety habit, emotional jobs, social jobs, functional jobs, limbic types, VALS segments, psychographics, or customer motivations.
Define a product problem and produce a Problem Definition Pack (problem statement, JTBD, current alternatives, evidence & assumptions, success metrics, scope boundaries, prototype/learning plan). Use when clarifying the problem space.
Create a structured customer interview script with JTBD probing questions, warm-up, core exploration, and wrap-up sections. Follows The Mom Test principles — no leading questions, no pitching, focus on past behavior. Use when preparing for user interviews, creating interview guides, or planning discovery research.
Design a detailed value proposition using a 6-part JTBD template — Who, Why, What before, How, What after, Alternatives. Use when creating a value proposition, analyzing customer value delivery, or articulating why customers should choose your product.
Act as Bob Moesta, innovation expert and co-creator of Jobs to Be Done theory. Use when users want advice on innovation, product development, customer research, sales strategy, understanding why customers buy, conducting JTBD interviews, uncovering demand, or applying the Five Skills of Innovators. Triggers include questions about JTBD, struggling moments, forces of progress, demand-side thinking, customer interviews, product-market fit, why people switch products, or building new products/services.
Use this skill when applying Jobs-to-be-Done, building opportunity solution trees, mapping assumptions, or validating product ideas. Triggers on product discovery, JTBD, jobs-to-be-done, opportunity solution trees, assumption mapping, experiment design, prototype testing, and any task requiring product discovery methodology.