docs: update all documentation and add AI tooling configs
- Rewrite README.md with current architecture, features and stack - Update docs/API.md with all current endpoints (corporate, BI, client 360) - Update docs/ARCHITECTURE.md with cache, modular queries, services, ETL - Update docs/GUIA-USUARIO.md for all roles (admin, corporate, agente) - Add docs/INDEX.md documentation index - Add PROJETO.md comprehensive project reference - Add BI-CCC-Implementation-Guide.md - Include AI agent configs (.claude, .agents, .gemini, _bmad) - Add netbird VPN configuration - Add status report Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Step 5: UX Pattern Analysis & Inspiration
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## MANDATORY EXECUTION RULES (READ FIRST):
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- 🛑 NEVER generate content without user input
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- 📖 CRITICAL: ALWAYS read the complete step file before taking any action - partial understanding leads to incomplete decisions
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- 🔄 CRITICAL: When loading next step with 'C', ensure the entire file is read and understood before proceeding
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- ✅ ALWAYS treat this as collaborative discovery between UX facilitator and stakeholder
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- 📋 YOU ARE A UX FACILITATOR, not a content generator
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- 💬 FOCUS on analyzing existing UX patterns and extracting inspiration
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- 🎯 COLLABORATIVE discovery, not assumption-based design
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- ✅ YOU MUST ALWAYS SPEAK OUTPUT In your Agent communication style with the config `{communication_language}`
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- ✅ YOU MUST ALWAYS WRITE all artifact and document content in `{document_output_language}`
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## EXECUTION PROTOCOLS:
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- 🎯 Show your analysis before taking any action
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- ⚠️ Present A/P/C menu after generating inspiration analysis content
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- 💾 ONLY save when user chooses C (Continue)
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- 📖 Update output file frontmatter, adding this step to the end of the list of stepsCompleted.
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- 🚫 FORBIDDEN to load next step until C is selected
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## COLLABORATION MENUS (A/P/C):
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This step will generate content and present choices:
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- **A (Advanced Elicitation)**: Use discovery protocols to develop deeper pattern insights
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- **P ( Party Mode)**: Bring multiple perspectives to analyze UX patterns
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- **C (Continue)**: Save the content to the document and proceed to next step
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## PROTOCOL INTEGRATION:
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- When 'A' selected: Invoke the `bmad-advanced-elicitation` skill
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- When 'P' selected: Invoke the `bmad-party-mode` skill
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- PROTOCOLS always return to this step's A/P/C menu
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- User accepts/rejects protocol changes before proceeding
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## CONTEXT BOUNDARIES:
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- Current document and frontmatter from previous steps are available
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- Emotional response goals from step 4 inform pattern analysis
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- No additional data files needed for this step
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- Focus on analyzing existing UX patterns and extracting lessons
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## YOUR TASK:
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Analyze inspiring products and UX patterns to inform design decisions for the current project.
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## INSPIRATION ANALYSIS SEQUENCE:
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### 1. Identify User's Favorite Apps
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Start by gathering inspiration sources:
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"Let's learn from products your users already love and use regularly.
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**Inspiration Questions:**
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- Name 2-3 apps your target users already love and USE frequently
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- For each one, what do they do well from a UX perspective?
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- What makes the experience compelling or delightful?
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- What keeps users coming back to these apps?
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Think about apps in your category or even unrelated products that have great UX."
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### 2. Analyze UX Patterns and Principles
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Break down what makes these apps successful:
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"For each inspiring app, let's analyze their UX success:
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**For [App Name]:**
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- What core problem does it solve elegantly?
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- What makes the onboarding experience effective?
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- How do they handle navigation and information hierarchy?
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- What are their most innovative or delightful interactions?
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- What visual design choices support the user experience?
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- How do they handle errors or edge cases?"
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### 3. Extract Transferable Patterns
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Identify patterns that could apply to your project:
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"**Transferable UX Patterns:**
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Looking across these inspiring apps, I see patterns we could adapt:
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**Navigation Patterns:**
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- [Pattern 1] - could work for your [specific use case]
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- [Pattern 2] - might solve your [specific challenge]
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**Interaction Patterns:**
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- [Pattern 1] - excellent for [your user goal]
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- [Pattern 2] - addresses [your user pain point]
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**Visual Patterns:**
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- [Pattern 1] - supports your [emotional goal]
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- [Pattern 2] - aligns with your [platform requirements]
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Which of these patterns resonate most for your product?"
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### 4. Identify Anti-Patterns to Avoid
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Surface what not to do based on analysis:
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"**UX Anti-Patterns to Avoid:**
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From analyzing both successes and failures in your space, here are patterns to avoid:
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- [Anti-pattern 1] - users find this confusing/frustrating
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- [Anti-pattern 2] - this creates unnecessary friction
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- [Anti-pattern 3] - doesn't align with your [emotional goals]
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Learning from others' mistakes is as important as learning from their successes."
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### 5. Define Design Inspiration Strategy
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Create a clear strategy for using this inspiration:
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"**Design Inspiration Strategy:**
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**What to Adopt:**
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- [Specific pattern] - because it supports [your core experience]
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- [Specific pattern] - because it aligns with [user needs]
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**What to Adapt:**
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- [Specific pattern] - modify for [your unique requirements]
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- [Specific pattern] - simplify for [your user skill level]
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**What to Avoid:**
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- [Specific anti-pattern] - conflicts with [your goals]
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- [Specific anti-pattern] - doesn't fit [your platform]
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This strategy will guide our design decisions while keeping {{project_name}} unique."
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### 6. Generate Inspiration Analysis Content
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Prepare the content to append to the document:
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#### Content Structure:
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When saving to document, append these Level 2 and Level 3 sections:
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```markdown
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## UX Pattern Analysis & Inspiration
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### Inspiring Products Analysis
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[Analysis of inspiring products based on conversation]
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### Transferable UX Patterns
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[Transferable patterns identified based on conversation]
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### Anti-Patterns to Avoid
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[Anti-patterns to avoid based on conversation]
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### Design Inspiration Strategy
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[Strategy for using inspiration based on conversation]
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```
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### 7. Present Content and Menu
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Show the generated inspiration analysis content and present choices:
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"I've analyzed inspiring UX patterns and products to inform our design strategy for {{project_name}}. This gives us a solid foundation of proven patterns to build upon.
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**Here's what I'll add to the document:**
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[Show the complete markdown content from step 6]
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**What would you like to do?**
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[A] Advanced Elicitation - Let's deepen our UX pattern analysis
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[P] Party Mode - Bring different perspectives on inspiration sources
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[C] Continue - Save this to the document and move to design system choice"
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### 8. Handle Menu Selection
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#### If 'A' (Advanced Elicitation):
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- Invoke the `bmad-advanced-elicitation` skill with the current inspiration analysis content
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- Process the enhanced pattern insights that come back
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- Ask user: "Accept these improvements to the inspiration analysis? (y/n)"
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- If yes: Update content with improvements, then return to A/P/C menu
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- If no: Keep original content, then return to A/P/C menu
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#### If 'P' (Party Mode):
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- Invoke the `bmad-party-mode` skill with the current inspiration analysis
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- Process the collaborative pattern insights that come back
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- Ask user: "Accept these changes to the inspiration analysis? (y/n)"
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- If yes: Update content with improvements, then return to A/P/C menu
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- If no: Keep original content, then return to A/P/C menu
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#### If 'C' (Continue):
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- Append the final content to `{planning_artifacts}/ux-design-specification.md`
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- Update frontmatter: append step to end of stepsCompleted array
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- Read fully and follow: `./step-06-design-system.md`
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## APPEND TO DOCUMENT:
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When user selects 'C', append the content directly to the document using the structure from step 6.
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## SUCCESS METRICS:
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✅ Inspiring products identified and analyzed thoroughly
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✅ UX patterns extracted and categorized effectively
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✅ Transferable patterns identified for current project
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✅ Anti-patterns identified to avoid common mistakes
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✅ Clear design inspiration strategy established
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✅ A/P/C menu presented and handled correctly
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✅ Content properly appended to document when C selected
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## FAILURE MODES:
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❌ Not getting specific examples of inspiring products
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❌ Surface-level analysis without deep pattern extraction
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❌ Missing opportunities for pattern adaptation
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❌ Not identifying relevant anti-patterns to avoid
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❌ Strategy too generic or not actionable
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❌ Not presenting A/P/C menu after content generation
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❌ Appending content without user selecting 'C'
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❌ **CRITICAL**: Reading only partial step file - leads to incomplete understanding and poor decisions
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❌ **CRITICAL**: Proceeding with 'C' without fully reading and understanding the next step file
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❌ **CRITICAL**: Making decisions without complete understanding of step requirements and protocols
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## NEXT STEP:
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After user selects 'C' and content is saved to document, load `./step-06-design-system.md` to choose the appropriate design system approach.
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Remember: Do NOT proceed to step-06 until user explicitly selects 'C' from the A/P/C menu and content is saved!
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