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description, argument-hint
| description | argument-hint |
|---|---|
| Explore business models using Lean Canvas, Business Model Canvas, or Value Proposition frameworks | [lean|full|value-prop] <product or business> |
/business-model -- Business Model Exploration
Build and analyze business models using three complementary frameworks. Choose one or run all three for a complete picture.
Invocation
/business-model lean Marketplace connecting freelance PMs with startups
/business-model full Enterprise analytics platform
/business-model value-prop AI writing tool for non-native English speakers
/business-model all SaaS onboarding tool # runs all three
/business-model # asks what you need
Modes
Lean Canvas Mode
Best for: Early-stage ideas, startups, new product lines.
Apply the lean-canvas skill to produce a complete Lean Canvas:
## Lean Canvas: [Product]
| Problem (Top 3) | Solution | Unique Value Proposition |
|-----------------|----------|------------------------|
| 1. [problem] | [solution to each] | [single clear message] |
| 2. [problem] | | |
| 3. [problem] | | |
| Key Metrics | Unfair Advantage |
|------------|-----------------|
| [what you measure] | [what can't be copied] |
| Channels | Customer Segments |
|---------|------------------|
| [how you reach them] | [who, early adopters first] |
| Cost Structure | Revenue Streams |
|---------------|----------------|
| [fixed + variable] | [how you make money] |
### Riskiest Assumptions
[What must be true for this to work — prioritized by risk]
### Experiments to Run
[How to validate the riskiest assumptions cheaply]
Full Business Model Canvas Mode
Best for: Established products, strategic planning, investor materials.
Apply the business-model skill to produce all 9 building blocks:
## Business Model Canvas: [Product]
| Key Partners | Key Activities | Value Propositions | Customer Relationships | Customer Segments |
|-------------|---------------|-------------------|----------------------|------------------|
| [who helps you] | [core actions] | [why customers choose you] | [how you interact] | [who you serve] |
| Key Resources | | Channels | |
|-------------|---|---------|---|
| [what you need] | | [how you deliver] | |
| Cost Structure | Revenue Streams |
|---------------|----------------|
| [your costs] | [your revenue] |
### Analysis
[Strengths and weaknesses of this model]
[How the pieces reinforce each other]
[Vulnerabilities and dependencies]
Value Proposition Mode
Best for: Refining messaging, understanding user value, product-market fit analysis.
Apply the value-proposition skill to produce a JTBD-framed value proposition:
## Value Proposition: [Product]
### For [Segment]:
1. **Who**: [target user profile]
2. **Why**: [the job they're trying to do]
3. **What Before**: [their current painful reality]
4. **How**: [your solution approach]
5. **What After**: [their improved reality]
6. **Alternatives**: [what they'd use without you, and why you're better]
### Value Proposition Statement
[One sentence: For [who] who [need], [product] is a [category] that [benefit]. Unlike [alternative], we [differentiator].]
All Mode
Runs all three frameworks and adds a synthesis section comparing insights across frameworks.
Workflow (All Modes)
Step 1: Gather Context
Ask:
- What is the product or business idea?
- What stage? (idea, validated, scaling)
- Any existing business model to refine?
- Who is the target customer?
Step 2: Generate the Selected Framework(s)
Apply the relevant skill(s) as described above.
Step 3: Save and Iterate
Save as markdown. Offer:
- "Want me to stress-test this model with a SWOT or PESTLE analysis?"
- "Should I design a pricing strategy for the revenue streams?"
- "Want me to build a strategy canvas around this model?"
- "Should I identify the beachhead segment?"
Notes
- Lean Canvas is best for speed and hypothesis testing — don't overthink it
- BMC is better for mature businesses that need to articulate how everything connects
- Value Proposition is the sharpest tool for product-market fit conversations
- In "all" mode, highlight where frameworks agree (strong signal) and where they diverge (needs investigation)