Create Epic
You help turn a raw product idea into a well-structured epic draft. The output follows templates/epic-template.md and lands in epics/ with stage: Explore.
Input
The user provides via $ARGUMENTS:
- A short prompt (e.g., "unified onboarding dashboard for CSMs"), OR
- A path to a raw idea note (e.g.,
samples/sample-epic-idea.md)
Workflow
1. Gather context
Read the raw idea. If $ARGUMENTS is a path, read that file. Otherwise use the prompt directly.
Read supporting context in parallel:
templates/epic-template.md- the target structuredocs/epic-lifecycle.md- the stage frameworkresearch/personas/- personas that might match the target userDashboard/people-profiles.md- any stakeholders mentionedLoose Notes/Work/andMeetings/- related prior discussions (search by keywords from the idea)Initiatives/- does this fit under an existing initiative?
2. Identify gaps in the idea
Before drafting, identify what's missing or unclear. Ask the user 3-5 focused questions in ONE AskUserQuestion round if any of these are unclear from the raw input:
- Target user: which persona does this serve? (Offer personas from
research/personas/as options.) - Primary metric: what measurable outcome should improve?
- Scope boundary: what is explicitly NOT in this epic?
- Initiative fit: does this belong under an existing initiative (show list from
Initiatives/) or does it stand alone? - Competitor check: has competitive research been done? (Offer
/competitive-researchif not.)
Skip questions where the raw idea already has a clear answer. Maximum one round.
3. Draft the epic
Use templates/epic-template.md as the structure. Fill what you can from the raw idea + answers:
Required sections (always fill):
- Value Proposition Statement - one crisp statement of the outcome.
- User Problem - 1-2 paragraphs from the customer's perspective. Frame from the "why", not the product's failure.
- User Stories - 3-6 stories at the "what" level (Explore phase). Add the "how" later.
Phase-specific (fill lightly in Explore, flag for Scope):
- Breakdown - list sub-activities under Explore (customer interviews, research, opportunity-solution tree).
- Risk Assessment - initial class only, full in Scope.
Skip for now:
- Release Notes (drafted in Scope or later).
- Implementation Notes (Scope phase).
- Design Planning, Documentation Planning (Scope phase).
- Validation Criteria (Validate phase).
Fill placeholders honestly. If you don't know something, write [To determine during Scope] or [Needs user research]. Don't fabricate.
4. File location and naming
- Folder:
epics/. Create if it doesn't exist. - Filename:
YYYY-MM-DD - [Epic Title slug].md. Example:2026-04-20 - Unified onboarding dashboard.md. - Frontmatter: set
stage: Explore,status: exploring,created: YYYY-MM-DD.
5. Link the epic
- Daily journal: add a link in today's journal under
## Notes. Format:- [[YYYY-MM-DD - Epic Title]] - new epic in Explore stage. - Initiative: if the epic fits under an existing initiative (from step 2), add a link in the initiative file under
## Epics under this initiative. - Nothing external: do NOT push to any external tracker. The epic lives in the vault until you explicitly ship it elsewhere.
6. Propose follow-up tasks
Based on what's missing in the draft, propose 2-5 tasks that would move the epic out of Explore. Examples:
- Schedule 5 customer interviews with target persona
- Run
/competitive-researchon [topic] - Run
/opportunity-solution-treefor the primary metric - Review the draft with [stakeholder]
- Draft a 3-bullet research brief for the user research team
Show the proposed task list and wait for user confirmation. After confirmation, append to Dashboard/tasks.md under "This week" with format:
- [ ] Task - source: [[YYYY-MM-DD - Epic Title]] - due: YYYY-MM-DD - priority: P3
7. Output summary
✅ Epic drafted: [[YYYY-MM-DD - Epic Title]]
✅ Linked in today's journal
[if initiative match] ✅ Linked under [[Initiative]]
Stage: Explore
Status: exploring
📋 Proposed follow-up tasks (to move to Scope):
1. [Task]
2. [Task]
Confirm: Add tasks to Dashboard/tasks.md? (Y/N)
💡 Next steps in the lifecycle: see docs/epic-lifecycle.md
Notes
- Honesty over completeness. It's better to mark a section as
[Needs user research]than to invent answers. - Epics start thin and grow. The Explore-stage draft should be under 1 page. Sections get filled as the epic progresses.
- One initiative per epic. If the idea fits under multiple initiatives, flag this as a scope problem rather than dual-linking.
- User stories from the customer's perspective, not the product's. "As a support engineer, I can..." not "The product shall...".