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Turn ambiguous product questions into clear, evidence-backed strategic briefs: synthesize research, map customer journeys, size opportunities, and define testab
Strategize helps agents convert fuzzy project asks and scattered research into a structured strategic frame. It synthesizes evidence, sizes opportunities, defines testable hypotheses, maps customer journeys, and produces concise design briefs that align stakeholders and guide downstream work. The skill emphasizes evidence over conjecture and provides templates and anti-pattern checks to keep strategy rooted in data.
Use Strategize at project kickoffs, when requirements are unclear, during strategic pivots, or when translating research into actionable briefs. Activate when you need to validate a problem, define target audiences, choose a form factor, or prioritize features before design and engineering work begins.
Best used by design- and strategy-oriented agents (Intent family), and useful for assistants supporting product discovery, research synthesis, or brief writing. It complements agents that run research or evaluate UX, such as Investigate or Evaluate type tools.
Pure instructional skill with no scripts — a comprehensive strategic framing guide for product design problems. Covers five foundational questions, anti-patterns, output templates, and collaboration protocols within the Intent skill family. Exceptionally well-written with specific triggers, clear boundaries, and practical guidance throughout.
No security concerns whatsoever — no scripts, no network calls, no credentials. Skill is a high-quality strategic framework document. Part of a well-structured skill family (Intent) with clear routing guidance to sibling skills.
Transpose — Adapt Across Contexts
Reconceptualises product experiences for different platforms (mobile, TV, voice, kiosk, embedded) by mapping interaction models, priorities, and conventions rat
Articulate (UX Writing)
UX writing and content-strategy skill for crafting interface copy: labels, CTAs, error messages, empty states, and voice/tone frameworks.