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Question 1: What Feature Delivers the Most Value?

Connect Trigger Map to the first thing you should design


The Question

Agent: "Looking at your Trigger Map and prioritized feature list,
        what's the core feature that delivers value to your
        primary target group?

        This is what we should sketch first."

Why This Matters

Your Trigger Map already identified:

  • Primary target group
  • What triggers their need
  • What outcome they want

This question connects that to a specific feature to design.


Example: Dog Week

From Trigger Map:

  • Target: Parents
  • Trigger: Family conflict over dog care
  • Outcome: Accountability without nagging

Feature Selection:

Designer: "The family dog walk calendar - it solves the accountability
           problem that causes conflict."

Why this feature first:

  • Directly addresses the trigger (conflict)
  • Serves the primary target group (parents)
  • Delivers the desired outcome (accountability)

What Agent Captures

CORE FEATURE: Family dog walk calendar
WHY: Solves accountability problem that causes family conflict
TARGET: Parents (primary decision makers)

Next Question

Where does the user first encounter this?


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