Agent skill
working-backwards
Create an Amazon-style PR/FAQ (future press release + FAQ) plus a backcasting launch plan to align on customer value, scope, and GTM readiness. Use for working backwards, PRFAQ / PR-FAQ, future press release, backcasting, launch plan.
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SKILL.md
Working Backwards (PR/FAQ + Backcasting)
Scope
Covers
- Turning a product idea into a customer-centric future press release + FAQ (PR/FAQ)
- Creating 2–3 divergent PR options to avoid solution lock-in
- Backcasting a launch: a concrete GTM + operational “machinery” plan from target date back to today
- Surfacing stakeholders, dependencies, constraints, and risks early
When to use
- “Write a PR/FAQ for…”
- “Working backwards from the customer…”
- “Create a future press release / press release from the future”
- “Backcast a launch plan / working backwards timeline”
- “We need alignment on what we’re building before writing a PRD”
When NOT to use
- You don’t yet understand the problem and need discovery framing (use
problem-definition) - You already have narrative alignment and need detailed requirements (use
writing-prds) - You need a build-ready engineering/design spec (use
writing-specs-designs) - You’re prioritizing among many initiatives (use
prioritizing-roadmap) - You only need marketing copy for an already-built product (this skill is for product decision-making)
Inputs
Minimum required
- Product/context + target customer/user segment
- Problem statement (or symptoms) + why now
- Candidate solution idea(s) (can be vague; options are welcome)
- Constraints: timeline/launch target, platform, policy/legal, dependencies
- Success metrics (1–3) + guardrails (2–5)
Missing-info strategy
- Ask up to 5 questions from references/INTAKE.md.
- If answers remain missing, proceed with clearly labeled assumptions and provide 2–3 options (PR variants, scope, rollout).
Outputs (deliverables)
Produce a Working Backwards Pack in Markdown (in-chat; or as files if the user requests):
- Context snapshot
- PR options: 2–3 divergent future press releases (1 page each)
- Selected PR: refined future press release
- FAQ: customer + internal (business/ops/technical/legal) FAQs
- Backcasting plan: milestones to launch (owners, dates, dependencies)
- Stakeholder + “machinery” plan: approvals, comms, rollout, support readiness
- Success metrics + guardrails (+ instrumentation notes)
- Risks / Open questions / Next steps (always included)
Templates: references/TEMPLATES.md
Expanded guidance: references/WORKFLOW.md
Workflow (8 steps)
1) Intake + decision framing
- Inputs: user request; references/INTAKE.md.
- Actions: Clarify the decision (invest vs not, choose approach), audience, and target launch date/timebox. Capture constraints + stakeholders.
- Outputs: Context snapshot.
- Checks: You can state the decision and time horizon in one sentence.
2) Write the problem paragraph (before any solution)
- Inputs: customer segment + evidence; why now.
- Actions: Draft “Problem today” in customer language. List top pains and current alternatives/workarounds.
- Outputs: Problem paragraph + alternatives bullets.
- Checks: Describes pain without specifying implementation; avoids “we want to build X” framing.
3) Draft 2–3 divergent future press releases (options)
- Inputs: problem paragraph; constraints.
- Actions: Create Option A/B/C PRs with different solution shapes. Keep them 1 page each.
- Outputs: 2–3 PR drafts.
- Checks: Options are meaningfully different; each promises clear customer value; no internal jargon.
4) Select the best option and refine to a single PR
- Inputs: PR options; decision criteria; stakeholder feedback (if available).
- Actions: Pick a winner (or hybrid) and refine the PR for clarity, boundaries, and a concrete “how it works”.
- Outputs: Selected PR.
- Checks: A stakeholder can restate the benefit and “why now” in one sentence; “who it’s for / not for” is explicit.
5) Write the FAQ (customer + internal)
- Inputs: selected PR; constraints; dependencies.
- Actions: Draft FAQs in sections: customer, business, technical/ops, legal/compliance. Include out-of-scope, risks, and measurement.
- Outputs: FAQ section.
- Checks: Top objections are answered; open questions are explicitly labeled; no “we’ll figure it out later” hand-waving.
6) Backcast: build the launch and “machinery” plan
- Inputs: target launch tier/date; FAQ dependencies.
- Actions: Create a milestone plan working backward (design, eng, data, legal, docs, support, comms). Define launch tiers and rollback.
- Outputs: Backcasting plan + launch tiers/rollback plan.
- Checks: Each milestone has an owner + success criteria; major dependencies have a plan.
7) Stress-test: pre-mortem + metrics + guardrails
- Inputs: PR/FAQ + backcasting plan.
- Actions: Run a pre-mortem. List failure modes (trust/safety/quality/cost). Define success metrics + guardrails + instrumentation needs.
- Outputs: Risks + metrics/guardrails + validation notes.
- Checks: Each major risk has a mitigation/monitor; metrics are computable and owned.
8) Quality gate + finalize pack
- Inputs: full draft pack.
- Actions: Run references/CHECKLISTS.md and score with references/RUBRIC.md. Ensure final section includes risks/open questions/next steps.
- Outputs: Final Working Backwards Pack.
- Checks: Pack is decision-ready and shareable async (no meeting required).
Quality gate (required)
- Use references/CHECKLISTS.md and references/RUBRIC.md.
- Always include: Risks, Open questions, Next steps.
Examples
Example 1 (B2B SaaS): “Write a PR/FAQ and backcasting plan for ‘Role-based dashboards’ for enterprise admins, with a beta in 8 weeks.”
Expected: 2–3 PR options, selected PR/FAQ, and a milestone plan covering security review, instrumentation, docs/support.
Example 2 (Consumer): “Work backwards for ‘Saved routes’ in a navigation app; propose two alternative product concepts and pick one.”
Expected: divergent PRs that surface trade-offs, clear metrics (repeat usage, retention), and guardrails (privacy, battery, safety).
Boundary example: “Write a PR/FAQ for ‘use AI’ (no user problem).”
Response: ask intake questions, redirect to problem-definition if needed, and do not pretend to have customer clarity.
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