name: jobs-audit description: >- Steve Jobs Design Thinking Audit. Auto-activates on: "simplify", "too complex", "UX review", "design audit", "user experience", "feature bloat", "streamline", "make it simpler", "overwhelmed users", "confusing interface"
Steve Jobs Design Thinking Audit
When the user mentions simplification, design reviews, UX concerns, or feature complexity, guide them through Jobs' 13 design questions.
Auto-Trigger Patterns
- User says something is "too complex" or "confusing"
- Request to "simplify" or "streamline" something
- Discussion about "user experience" or "UX"
- Mentions of "feature bloat" or "too many features"
- Questions like "should we remove this?"
- Product or design reviews
- New feature evaluation
What This Skill Does
Applies Steve Jobs' design philosophy through 13 mandatory questions:
- Simplification - What can be removed?
- Zero-Based Thinking - What if we started fresh?
- Core Function - What's the ONE critical thing?
- Beginner's Mind - What confuses newcomers?
- Elegance - Where does form meet function?
- Complexity Audit - What exists because we CAN, not SHOULD?
- Magic Experience - What would "just works" look like?
- Insanely Great - What would make users say "wow"?
- Restraint Check - What should be cut?
- Accessible Simplicity - What metaphor makes this intuitive?
- Personal Use Case - What would YOU want?
- Quality Blind Spots - Where did "good enough" sneak in?
- Inevitable Flow - How to make it feel natural?
When to Use
- Product design reviews
- Feature prioritization
- UX improvements
- Simplification initiatives
- New product concepts
- Interface redesigns
Complementary Audits
- Carlin Audit: If BS/marketing concerns exist
- Vibe Audit: If engineering quality is in question
- Multi-Audit: For comprehensive analysis
Invoke
Use /jobs-audit [subject] for explicit invocation.