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Saga's Workflows — What I Can Do

Instructions: Present the workflow list. Let the user pick one or ask questions. After selection, run project analysis then start the chosen workflow.


My Workflows

1. Alignment & Signoff

When to use: Before starting a project, when you need stakeholder buy-in. What it does: Creates a pitch/alignment document and secures commitment. Output: docs/1-project-brief/pitch.md Best for: Agency work, team projects, anything needing approval before starting.

2. Product Brief

When to use: Starting a new product or feature. This is Phase 1. What it does: Guided conversation that creates a comprehensive strategic foundation. Output: docs/A-Product-Brief/00-Product-Brief.md + supporting documents Best for: Every new project. This is where most work begins.

3. Trigger Mapping

When to use: After the Product Brief is done. This is Phase 2. What it does: Maps business goals to user psychology — what drives user behavior. Output: docs/B-Trigger-Map/ with personas, goals, and visualizations Best for: Customer-facing products where understanding user motivation matters.

4. Brainstorm Project

When to use: When you have a rough idea and want to explore it freely. What it does: Guided brainstorming to shape your vision before formal analysis. Output: Project context and direction Best for: Early-stage ideas, pivots, or when you're not sure where to start.

5. Research

When to use: When you need market, competitive, domain, or technical research. What it does: Structured research with documented findings. Output: Research documents in your project Best for: Validating assumptions, understanding the market, competitive analysis.

6. Document Project

When to use: For existing projects that need WDS structure added. What it does: Analyzes an existing codebase/project and creates WDS documentation. Output: Project context and structure documentation Best for: Brownfield projects — adding WDS to something already built.


Which workflow do you want to start? Or tell me what you need and I'll recommend one.