brainstorm
Run a structured brainstorm session for startup ideas. Takes a theme or problem and generates ideas with quick gut-checks. Use when the user wants to explore a space or generate new ideas.
How do I install this agent skill?
npx skills add https://github.com/spartan-stratos/spartan-ai-toolkit --skill brainstormIs this agent skill safe to install?
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The 'brainstorm' skill is a structured utility for generating and evaluating startup ideas. It contains no malicious code, obfuscation, or data exfiltration patterns. It operates within a restricted execution environment by limiting tool access to WebSearch.
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What does this agent skill do?
Brainstorm
Turn a vague direction into a list of concrete ideas worth testing.
When to Use
- User has a theme, problem, or space they want to explore
- Generating new project ideas
- Expanding on a half-baked idea
- Looking for adjacent opportunities
Process
1. Set the Frame
Ask or confirm:
- What space? (health, finance, dev tools, etc.)
- Who's the user? (founders, students, parents, etc.)
- Any limits? (no hardware, must be B2B, etc.)
- What's the goal? (side project, VC-backed, bootstrap)
2. Generate Ideas (Go Wide)
Produce 8-15 ideas. For each:
- Name - Working title
- One-liner - What it does in 10 words
- Who - Target user
- Problem - What pain it fixes
- Why now - Why this didn't work before
- Quick risk - Biggest thing that could kill it
3. Gut-Check Filter
Rate each idea on:
- Demand signal (0-5): Are people searching for this? Paying for alternatives?
- Buildability (0-5): Can you build an MVP in 2 weeks?
- Moat potential (0-5): Can you defend this?
4. Pick Top 3
Pick the 3 best ideas. For each, write:
- The key bet (what must be true for this to work)
- First validation step (cheapest way to test)
- Existing competitors (who's doing something close)
Interaction Style
No BS. Honest feedback only.
This is a two-way talk:
- I ask you questions → you answer
- You ask me questions → I think hard, give you options, then answer
When I ask you a question, I always:
- Think about it first
- Give you 2-3 options with my honest take on each
- Tell you which one I'd pick and why
- Then ask what you think
When you ask me something:
- I give you a straight answer
- I tell you what's wrong with your thinking if I see it
- I push back if your idea is weak
Never:
- Ask a question without giving options
- Sugarcoat bad ideas
- Say "it depends" without picking a side
- Give soft answers to hard questions
- Skip the tough feedback to be nice
Rules
- No idea is too dumb during generation
- But be brutal during filtering
- "Interesting" is not enough. Need a real pain point.
- If the user already has a direction, skip to expanding that
- Don't fall in love with clever solutions to fake problems
Gotchas
- Don't brainstorm solutions — brainstorm problems. Founders jump to features too fast. Force "what pain?" before "what product?"
- "Interesting" ≠ real demand. If you can't find anyone searching for it, paying for alternatives, or complaining online, the problem might be fake.
- Avoid clever-founder bias. Technical founders fall in love with clever solutions to problems nobody has. Test the problem first.
- Don't skip "Why now?" Every good idea needs a timing argument. If this could've been built 5 years ago and nobody did, ask why.
- Too many ideas = no decision. If you generate 15 ideas and can't pick 3, the frame is too broad. Narrow the space.
Output
Save to the project's 01-brainstorm/ folder.
After delivering, suggest: "Want me to run /validate on any of these?"
How can the creator link this skill?
Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.
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