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Plan a user interview topic in PostHog — pick who to target (cohort, emails, or PostHog distinct IDs), draft what to ask about, and prepare the voice-agent context plus a question list. Use when the user asks to "talk to users", "check how users feel about X", "interview some customers", "set up a user interview", "run a user-research call", "find users to ask about Y", or otherwise wants qualitative feedback through a conversation. Walks the user through targeting (cohorts-list, persons-list, or accepting emails / distinct IDs directly), captures the topic, and prompts for agent context and questions before calling user-interview-topics-create. Do NOT trigger when the user is uploading a recorded interview audio file (that's the separate UserInterview/transcript flow) or only browsing existing topics with user-interview-topics-list.
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.
Deep interview process to transform vague ideas into detailed specs. Works for technical and non-technical users.
Interview user in-depth to create a detailed spec. Use when user wants to define requirements, spec out a feature, or needs help articulating product details.
Extracts what the user actually wants instead of what they think they should want. Achieves this through one-question-at-a-time interview until ~95% confidence about the underlying intent. Use when an ask is underspecified ("build me X" without "for whom" or "why now"), when the user explicitly invokes ("interview me", "grill me", "are we sure?", "stress-test my thinking"), or when you catch yourself silently filling in ambiguous requirements before any plan, spec, or code exists.
Turn an idea or objective into a goal package for /goal. Interviews the user, builds a reviewed fact sheet via Plannotator, then explores the codebase to produce an execution plan.
Master user research with interviews, surveys, personas, journey mapping, and research synthesis for user-centered design.
Interviews the user about a product idea or feature using structured questions, then generates a detailed spec document (SPEC.md). Use when the user wants to flesh out an idea, plan a feature, or create a buildable specification.
Interview the user and write a PRD for Ralph in .prd/prd-<feature>.md.
You MUST use this before any creative work - creating features, building components, adding functionality, modifying behavior, designing systems, or making architectural decisions. Enters plan mode, reads all available docs, explores the codebase deeply, then interviews the user relentlessly with ultrathink-level reasoning on every decision until a shared understanding is reached. Produces a validated design spec before any implementation begins. Triggers on feature requests, design discussions, refactors, new projects, component creation, system changes, and any task requiring design decisions.
Conduct an interactive discovery interview to produce a structured product specification. Triggers: write a spec, PRD, feature spec, requirements, product requirements, scope a project, brainstorm a feature, flesh out an idea, plan a new project. Uses AskUserQuestion for all user choices; WebSearch/WebFetch when the user wants research. Outputs: user stories, acceptance criteria, technical constraints, prioritized requirements in docs/specs/ per SPEC_TEMPLATE.md. Do NOT use for: implementation, code review, debugging, refactors, or when the user already has a complete spec they only want edited.
Proactive requirements gathering - systematically interviews the user to uncover ambiguities, preferences, and constraints BEFORE implementation begins.