Assumption Mapper Skill
Surface and prioritize the untested assumptions embedded in any product plan before development begins.
Required Inputs
Ask the user for these if not provided:
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Product brief, PRD, or concept description (even rough notes work)
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Stage (concept / discovery / pre-build / post-launch — affects which assumptions matter most)
Process
- Read the provided brief, PRD, or concept description
- Extract assumptions across four categories:
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Desirability (do users want this?)
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Feasibility (can we build it?)
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Viability (will it sustain the business?)
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Usability (can users actually use it?)
- Score each assumption:
- Confidence (1-5): How sure are we this is true?
- Impact (1-5): How badly does the plan fail if this assumption is wrong?
- Priority = Impact − Confidence (higher = test first)
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Validate completeness — Ensure at least one assumption per category. If a category is empty, re-read the brief looking specifically for that type.
- Output a ranked list with recommended validation methods
Output Structure
Assumption Map: [Feature/Product Name]
| Assumption |
Category |
Confidence |
Impact |
Priority |
Validation Method |
| [assumption] |
[type] |
[1-5] |
[1-5] |
[score] |
[method] |
Critical Assumptions (Impact 4+ and Confidence 2 or below)
[Flagged items with detailed validation recommendations]
Top 3 Assumptions to Validate First
[Detailed recommendations including specific research method, estimated effort, and what the result would change]
Example (Partial)
Input: "We're building a self-serve onboarding flow to reduce time-to-value for SMB customers."
| Assumption |
Category |
Confidence |
Impact |
Priority |
Validation Method |
| SMB users can complete onboarding without human help |
Usability |
2 |
5 |
3 |
Unmoderated usability test (n=8) |
| Faster onboarding correlates with higher retention |
Viability |
3 |
4 |
1 |
Cohort analysis of current onboarding times vs. 90-day retention |
| The current onboarding is the primary reason for slow time-to-value |
Desirability |
2 |
4 |
2 |
User interviews with recent churned SMB accounts |
Anti-Patterns
Quality Checks