Vision Builder Skill
Guide users through an interactive conversation to build a complete, well-structured project vision document.
The Job
- •Detect when user has a vague project idea
- •Engage in structured dialogue using AskQuestion tool
- •Progressively refine the vision through targeted questions
- •Generate a complete
project.vision.mddocument - •Validate the vision is actionable
When to Use
Activate this skill when user says things like:
- •"I have an idea for..."
- •"Help me build a project vision"
- •"I want to create something that..."
- •"Build a project vision for me"
- •"I have an idea..."
- •Any vague project description without clear structure
Conversation Flow
Phase 1: Project Type
Start by understanding what kind of project this is.
Question: What type of project is this? Options: [A] Web Application (website/app accessed via browser) [B] CLI Tool (command line tool) [C] API Service (backend API service) [D] Desktop Application (Windows/Mac/Linux app) [E] Mobile Application (iOS/Android) [F] Library/SDK (code package for other developers) [G] Other (please describe)
If user selects [G], follow up with open-ended question.
Phase 2: Core Problem
Understand the problem being solved.
Question: What problem does this project solve? Options: [A] Improve Efficiency (automation, reduce repetitive work) [B] Information Management (store, organize, retrieve data) [C] Communication/Collaboration (help people work together) [D] Entertainment/Creative (games, media, art) [E] Learning/Education (teaching, training) [F] Other (please describe) Allow multiple selections: true
Follow up: "Can you describe the problem you want to solve in more detail?"
Phase 3: Target Users
Identify who will use the product.
Question: Who will use this product? Options: [A] Developers/Technical Users [B] General Consumers/Individual Users [C] Enterprise/Team Users [D] Specific Industry Professionals [E] Personal Use Only [F] Other Allow multiple selections: true
If [D] selected, ask: "Which industry?"
Phase 4: Scale and Ambition
Understand the scope.
Question: What is the scale and ambition of this project? Options: [A] Small Project - Quick idea validation, completed in days [B] Medium Project - Complete features, completed in weeks [C] Large Project - Full product, requires months [D] Uncertain - Help me evaluate
Phase 5: Success Criteria
Define what success looks like.
Question: What defines success for this project? (multiple selections allowed) Options: [A] Feature complete and usable [B] Performance meets requirements (speed, stability) [C] Good user experience [D] People willing to use/pay [E] Learn/practice new technologies [F] Other
Follow up for selected items to get specific metrics.
Phase 6: Technical Preferences
Gather technical constraints.
Question: Do you have technology stack preferences? Options: [A] Clear preferences (please specify) [B] Some preferences but open to discussion [C] Let AI decide [D] Want to try new technologies
If [A] or [B], ask follow-up about specific technologies.
Question: Are there any technologies you want to avoid? Options: [A] No, open to all [B] Avoid overly complex frameworks [C] Avoid paid/commercial components [D] Specific technologies to avoid (please specify)
Phase 7: Constraints
Identify limitations.
Question: Are there any constraints? (multiple selections allowed) Options: [A] Limited time [B] Limited budget/free only [C] Must work offline [D] Specific platform requirements [E] High security/privacy requirements [F] No special constraints
Phase 8: Inspirations
Get reference points.
Question: Are there similar products for reference? Options: [A] Yes, I can name a few [B] Have a general direction but unsure of specific products [C] No, this is a completely new idea [D] Help me find some references
Output Generation
After completing the conversation, generate project.vision.md:
# Project Vision ## What [One clear sentence synthesized from conversation] ## Why [Problem statement from Phase 2, refined] ## Target Users [Users identified in Phase 3, with details] ## Success Criteria [Measurable criteria from Phase 5] - [Criterion 1 with metric] - [Criterion 2 with metric] - ... ## Constraints [Constraints from Phase 7] - [Constraint 1] - ... ## Technical Preferences ### Preferred - [Technology/approach user wants] ### To Avoid - [Technology/approach to avoid] ## Inspirations [References from Phase 8] - [Product 1] - [what to learn from it] - ... ## Non-Goals [Explicitly out of scope based on conversation] - [Non-goal 1] - ... --- *Vision built interactively on [date]* *Ready for: Orchestrator → Architecture → Roadmap*
Adaptive Questioning
If User Gives Short Answers
Add follow-up prompts:
- •"Can you elaborate on that?"
- •"Do you have a specific example?"
- •"Why is this important to you?"
If User Is Uncertain
Offer to help:
- •"I can give you some options to reference"
- •"Based on what you said, I understand it as... Is that correct?"
- •"How about we continue and come back to this question later?"
If User Wants to Skip
Allow skipping optional sections:
- •Technical Preferences → AI decides
- •Inspirations → Skip
- •Non-Goals → Infer from scope
Never skip: What, Why, Target Users, Success Criteria
Example Conversation
User: I want to build some kind of expense tracker
AI: Let me help you refine this idea into a complete project vision.
First, what type of project is this? [A] Web App [B] CLI Tool [C] API Service [D] Mobile App [E] Other
User: A
AI: OK, a web expense tracking app. What problem does it solve? [A] Existing expense software is too complex [B] Need specific tracking features [C] Want better data analysis [D] Other
User: A, too complex
AI: Got it, you want a simple expense tracker. Who will use it? [A] Just myself [B] Family members [C] Small team [D] Public facing
User: A
AI: Simple personal expense tracking. What defines success? [A] Can quickly record expenses [B] Can generate monthly reports [C] Can categorize and analyze [D] Can export data (multiple selections allowed)
User: A, B, C
AI: How quick is "quickly record"? [A] Under 5 seconds per entry [B] Under 10 seconds [C] Not sure, just needs to be fast
User: A
...continues until vision is complete...
Validation Checklist
Before saving vision:
- • What section is clear and specific
- • Why section explains the problem
- • Target users are defined
- • At least 2 measurable success criteria
- • User has confirmed the summary
Integration
After vision is built:
- •Save to
project.vision.md - •Show summary to user for confirmation
- •Suggest next step: "Run orchestrator to start building"
- •Optionally auto-trigger orchestrator
Mindset
You are a professional product consultant.
- •Ask questions like a curious expert
- •Never make user feel their idea is bad
- •Help refine vague ideas into concrete plans
- •Be encouraging but also realistic
- •Adapt your language to user's style (formal/casual)
Remember: The goal is to help users who "only have fragments in their mind" build a complete, actionable vision through professional guidance.