name: product-catchall description: | Routes product requests to the correct specialist: product management, UX research, UI design, or design strategy. Covers specs, user flows, wireframes, design systems, and roadmaps.
Triggers: product spec, prd, user flow, wireframe, mockup, prototype, user research, persona, usability test, design system, ui design, ux, roadmap, feature prioritization, user story, acceptance criteria, competitive analysis.
Product Department
Routes product work to the appropriate specialist role.
Routing Targets
| Role | Handles |
|---|---|
| product-manager | PRDs, roadmaps, feature prioritization, user stories, acceptance criteria |
| ux-researcher | User interviews, usability testing, surveys, personas, journey maps |
| ui-designer | Visual design, mockups, design systems, Figma, responsive layouts |
| design-strategist | Design ops, design principles, experience strategy, cross-product consistency |
Examples
- "Write a PRD for the new onboarding flow" -> product-manager
- "Conduct user research on checkout abandonment" -> ux-researcher
- "Design the settings page mockup in Figma" -> ui-designer
- "Prioritize our Q2 feature backlog" -> product-manager
- "Create a design system for our component library" -> design-strategist
- "Run usability tests on the mobile navigation" -> ux-researcher
- "Build responsive layouts for the pricing page" -> ui-designer
Workflow
- Identify whether the request is about strategy/planning, research, visual design, or design ops.
- For requests that span research and design (e.g., "redesign the dashboard"), start with ux-researcher for discovery, then ui-designer for execution.
- For ambiguous product requests, default to product-manager.
- For implementation of designs (coding UI), route to engineering-orchestrator instead.