1.3.3 - Describe One Main Path First, Then Ignore Everything Else - Describe the main path: describe the user, what starts the flow and the exact steps that lead to the outcome.
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1.3.2 - What This Will Not Do (On Purpose) Is Half the Decision - Set the scope boundary: say what stays in, what stays out and why the cut protects the core path.
1.3.1 - The One Outcome That Makes This Build Worth Doing in the First Place - Choose the main outcome: say what changes for the user, why that change matters and what signal will show it is real.
1.2.3 - The Risks You're Avoiding Naming Are the Ones That Bite You - Name the named risk: say what might fail, who or what it would affect and what action will reduce the damage.
1.2.2 - What Does "Success" Actually Mean for the First Version You Ship? - Define the version one success definition: say what has to happen, how it will be measured and what number or threshold counts as enough.
1.2.1 - Can You Explain This in 30 Seconds Without Mentioning the Tech? - Explain the 30-second explanation: explain who it is for, what problem it fixes and what useful result appears without adding a second paragraph.
1.1.3 - The One-Line Promise That Keeps Your Build Honest Throughout - Write the one-line promise: say who it is for, what result it creates and what it is deliberately not trying to do.
1.1.2 - Describe the Pain Without Mentioning the Solution - Describe the pain statement: say who is affected, what happens right before the pain appears and what it costs the user or the team.
1.1.1 - If You Can't Name the User, You're Guessing What They Want - Name the user definition: say who the user is, what starts the need and what result they are trying to reach.
The risk you won't say out loud is the one that ships - A 30 minute interactive Q&A on naming the risk the team can feel but no one wants to say. Examples not tutorials. Places are limited to twenty.