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User experience flows - journey mapping, UX validation, error recovery
User Journey Mapper - Auto-activating skill for Visual Content. Triggers on: user journey mapper, user journey mapper Part of the Visual Content skill category.
Map user missions from trigger to value moment, organizing features into coherent paths during PRD v0.4 User Journeys. Triggers on requests to map user journeys, define user flows, describe how users accomplish goals, or when user asks "map user journeys", "define user flows", "user missions", "how do users accomplish X?", "journey mapping", "what steps do users take?", "pain to value flow". Consumes PER- (Persona Definition), FEA- (Feature Value Planning), KPI- (Outcome Definition). Outputs UJ- entries with step flows, pain points, and value moments. Feeds v0.4 Screen Flow Definition.
Create comprehensive user journey maps that identify pain points, opportunities, and emotional states across touchpoints. Use when mapping user experiences or analyzing conversion flows.
Advanced 7-step hierarchical design prompt generator for AI web development tools (Lovable, Cursor, Bolt). Generates domain-aware, user-journey-based design prompts with emotional design considerations. Triggers on "디자인 프롬프트", "웹 디자인", "Lovable 프롬프트", "랜딩페이지 만들어줘", or any AI web builder prompt requests.
Create a 6-frame visual narrative that tells the story of a user's journey from problem to solution, using the classic storytelling arc to build empathy, illustrate value, and make abstract product co
Visualize the user journey by creating a hierarchical map that breaks down high-level activities into steps and tasks, organized left-to-right as a narrative flow. Use this to build shared understandi
Conversion funnel analysis with drop-off investigation. Use when analyzing multi-step processes, identifying conversion bottlenecks, A/B testing funnel performance, or optimizing user journeys.
Use to design, run, and synthesize customer feedback programs tied to journey stages.
Use this skill when the user doesn't yet know what to test. This is the "learn the site first" step — for unfamiliar websites, new projects, or any situation where Feature/Persona artifacts don't exist yet. Use when the user: gives a URL with no specific test in mind, asks what features or flows a site has, wants to explore or walk through a site, is new to a project, or says "explore before we test". Also use for bare "test [URL]" commands with no further context. Do not use when Feature artifacts already exist or the user references specific known tests or bugs.
Use this skill when planning user research, conducting usability tests, creating journey maps, or designing A/B experiments. Triggers on user interviews, usability testing, user journey maps, A/B test design, survey design, persona creation, card sorting, tree testing, and any task requiring user experience research methodology or analysis.
Use this skill to validate the "why" before building, run product diagnostics, and convert vague ideas into specs.