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Apply Jobs to Be Done (JTBD) framework to understand customer motivation through functional, emotional, and social jobs. Use this skill when the user needs to understand why customers hire or fire a product, discover unmet needs, write job stories, or reframe product strategy around customer outcomes — even if they say 'why do customers buy this', 'what need does this serve', or 'customers aren't using our product as intended'.
npx skill4agent add asgard-ai-platform/skills ux-jtbdIRON LAW: The Job Is About the Customer's Progress, Not Your Product
"Help me manage my tasks" is a job. "Use our task management app" is not.
The job exists independently of any solution. Your product is ONE way
to fulfill the job — customers can "hire" a spreadsheet, a notebook,
or a whiteboard for the same job.
Define jobs from the CUSTOMER's perspective, never from the product's.| Dimension | What It Means | Example (morning coffee) |
|---|---|---|
| Functional | The practical task to accomplish | "Get caffeine to be alert for work" |
| Emotional | How they want to feel | "Feel like I'm treating myself, not just surviving" |
| Social | How they want to be perceived | "Show colleagues I have good taste (specialty coffee)" |
When [situation/trigger],
I want to [motivation/job],
so I can [expected outcome].PUSH (away from current) + PULL (toward new) > ANXIETY (about new) + HABIT (of current)
= Customer switches# JTBD Analysis: {Product/Category}
## The Job
When [situation], I want to [job], so I can [outcome].
## Three Dimensions
- Functional: {practical need}
- Emotional: {desired feeling}
- Social: {desired perception}
## Current Hires (Competition)
| Solution | What Job It Does | Where It Falls Short |
|----------|-----------------|---------------------|
| {product/workaround} | {what need it serves} | {unmet need} |
## Forces of Progress
- Push: {what's driving them away from current solutions}
- Pull: {what attracts them to new solutions}
- Anxiety: {what holds them back from switching}
- Habit: {what keeps them using current solutions}
## Unmet Needs & Opportunities
1. {unmet need} → {opportunity}references/switch-interviews.md