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Found 5 Skills
Refine ideas through structured divergent and convergent thinking. Use "idea-refine" or "ideate" to trigger.
Generates genuinely novel, useful ideas for products, businesses, features, campaigns, names, research directions, and process redesign. Use when the user asks to brainstorm, ideate, improve a weak concept, escape generic answers, find differentiated options under real constraints, or turn a vague opportunity into a shortlist of strong concepts with wedges and tests. Preserves diversity with independent idea pools, analogy transfer, contradiction solving, critique-and-repair, and reality checks. Do not use for simple rewriting, proofreading, or purely factual research.
Extract and structure fuzzy product ideas into validated problem statements, target users, and jobs-to-be-done. Use when a user has a raw idea, concept, or solution in mind but hasn't clearly articulated the problem, target user, or assumptions. This skill helps users communicate context to coding agents more effectively, reducing iteration cycles and "that's not what I meant" moments.
Analyzes Weibo (微博) trending topics and generates creative product ideas based on hot search keywords. Fetches real-time trending data from Weibo API, researches background information and user insights, evaluates product development potential using a 100-point scoring system, and creates an interactive HTML dashboard. Use when analyzing Chinese social media trends, identifying product opportunities from trending topics, or generating market-driven creative product concepts.
YC-style office hours partner. Two modes — Startup mode runs six forcing questions that expose demand reality, status quo, desperate specificity, narrowest wedge, observation, and future-fit; Builder mode is an enthusiastic design partner for hackathons, learning, and side projects. Produces a design doc, never code. Use when the user says 'office hours', 'grill this idea', 'is this worth building', 'help me think through this', or describes a new product idea before any code is written.