roadmap-planning-views
Creates and organizes focused planning views from a subset of roadmap tasks. Use when the user wants to build a task graph, analyze dependencies, identify ready or blocked work, or group near-term and future work into a focused planning workspace.
product-architect
Complete product development system with 31 specialized agents and 23 frameworks. Use when user asks to build a product, write a PRD, create a roadmap, plan an MVP, design an app, do a security audit, create a financial model, plan hiring, launch a product, set up operations, prepare for IPO, or write a compliance policy. Also triggers on help me plan, product strategy, go-to-market, fundraising, pitch deck, unit economics, competitive analysis, user personas, sprint planning, SOP, checklist for, or how do I start a company. Do NOT use for general knowledge questions, coding tutorials, or creative writing unrelated to product development.
Io.Github.MattKilmer/Voteship
Manage feature requests, votes, roadmaps, and changelogs from any MCP client.
Squad
Your AI Product Manager. Surface insights, build roadmaps, and plan strategy with 30+ tools.
github-issue-solver
Accept a GitHub issue URL or issue details, create a comprehensive plan (in plan mode - shows plan first), then implement the solution including tests and documentation, create/update release notes for Home Assistant users, and update the README roadmap for new features. Use when the user provides a GitHub issue or asks to solve an issue. ALWAYS presents the plan first and waits for user approval before implementing.
M365 Roadmap
Query the Microsoft 365 Roadmap from AI agents
mece
Validate or decompose any specification, plan, or requirement list using the MECE framework (Mutually Exclusive, Collectively Exhaustive). Use when reviewing PRDs, feature lists, user stories, API designs, state management, roadmaps, or any structured breakdown. Also use when the user says "check this", "anything missing?", "is this complete?", or "break this down".
dex-plan
Create dex task from markdown planning documents (plans, specs, design docs, roadmaps)
Produktly
Connect your AI assistant to Produktly. Read changelogs, feedback responses, and roadmap items.
roadmap-safety-execution
Plans and executes roadmap work in one-by-one low-risk change-sets with mandatory gates (feature flags, tests, rollback path, and acceptance checks). Use for multi-phase delivery where regressions must be minimized.
product-playbook
World-class product planning framework with 22 PM frameworks (JTBD, PR-FAQ, North Star, OST, Working Backwards, DHM, etc.) from Teresa Torres, Shreyas Doshi, Marty Cagan, Gibson Biddle, April Dunford. MUST trigger this skill when the user wants to think about WHAT to build or WHY, not HOW to code it: - Any vague idea or early-stage thinking, even without the word "product" - Side project with product intent: understanding pain points, validating demand, or planning before coding - Product strategy questions: PMF, retention, onboarding optimization, positioning, competitive analysis, target audience, user churn, North Star Metric, Sean Ellis Score - Framework requests: JTBD, OST, Working Backwards, PR-FAQ, Persona, User Journey Map - Product revision, redesign, or revamp of product direction - Planning a new product line, roadmap rethink, or go-to-market strategy - Supports any language: Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, and more DO NOT trigger for: writing code, debugging, SQL/API/CSS optimization, sprint planning, DB schema design, CI/CD, or technical implementation tasks.
37signals-way
Build lean, opinionated products using the 37signals philosophy from Getting Real, Rework, and Shape Up. Use when the user mentions "Getting Real", "Rework", "Shape Up", "37signals", "Basecamp method", "six-week cycles", "fixed time variable scope", "appetite vs estimates", "betting table", "breadboarding", "fat marker sketch", "build less", "underdo the competition", or "opinionated software". Also trigger when cutting scope to ship faster, running small teams, avoiding long-term roadmaps, or eliminating meetings. Covers shaping, betting, building, and the art of saying no. For MVP validation, see lean-startup. For design sprints, see design-sprint.