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Interactive interview flow that turns high-level app ideas into a concrete document structure and initial files—guides product, feature, design and deployment d
Runs a guided interview to capture an app's purpose, users, platforms, features and design needs, then translates the answers into a recommended document structure (README, docs/ files, CLAUDE.md, architecture and billing notes) and optionally scaffolds those files. It emphasizes non-technical prompts so non-developers can participate.
Use this skill at project kickoff: when an idea needs to be turned into requirements, a document skeleton, and a prioritized feature list. Triggered by phrases like 'app planning', '새 프로젝트 시작', '앱 기획', or 'project setup'. Helpful for product managers, solo founders, and design-first workflows.
Best with conversational/code-assistant agents that can generate files and prompts: Claude/Claude Code, Copilot/Code assistants, and any agent that can scaffold markdown files from structured prompts.
App Plan Interview is a Korean-language skill that guides an interactive multi-phase interview to turn high-level app ideas into a concrete document structure and initial project files. No scripts bundled — pure instructional SKILL.md. The skill uses a 3-phase flow (app identity → feature/design details → deployment) with an internal conversion table mapping user answers to required technical docs. Well-structured for its purpose but monolithic with no scripts or references separation.
Pure instructional skill with no executable code. Security is perfect by default. Architecture could improve by splitting the large internal conversion table into a references/ file. The Korean language content is unusual but not a quality issue per se.