| name | user-research |
| description | Framework for conducting user research, creating personas, analyzing user needs, and competitive analysis. Use when planning research, conducting interviews, analyzing feedback, or evaluating competitors. |
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User Research
User Interview Question Templates
Discovery Interview (Problem Discovery)
- What problem are you trying to solve?
- How do you currently solve this problem?
- What's frustrating about your current solution?
- What would make your life easier?
- Walk me through a typical day when you encounter this problem.
Feature Validation Interview
- How would you use this feature?
- What would make you want to use this?
- What concerns do you have?
- What's missing from this solution?
- Would you pay for this? How much?
Post-Launch Interview
- Have you tried [feature]? What was your experience?
- What worked well? What didn't?
- What would make you use it more?
- Would you recommend it to others? Why or why not?
Survey Design Guidelines
Good Survey Questions
- Start broad, narrow down — General questions first, specific later
- Use closed-ended for quantitative — "On a scale of 1-5..."
- Use open-ended for qualitative — "Tell me about..."
- Avoid leading questions — "Don't you think X is great?" → "How do you feel about X?"
- Keep it short — 5-10 questions max for high completion rates
Survey Template
# Survey: {Topic}
1. How often do you {relevant action}? (Daily / Weekly / Monthly / Rarely / Never)
2. What's your biggest challenge with {topic}? (Open-ended)
3. How satisfied are you with {current solution}? (1-5 scale)
4. What feature would most improve your experience? (Multiple choice)
5. Any additional feedback? (Open-ended)
Persona Template
# Persona: {Persona Name}
## Demographics
- **Role**: {Job title/role}
- **Age**: {Range}
- **Location**: {Geographic context}
- **Company Size**: {If B2B}
## Goals
- {Primary goal 1}
- {Primary goal 2}
- {Primary goal 3}
## Pain Points
- {Pain point 1}
- {Pain point 2}
- {Pain point 3}
## Behaviors
- {How they currently solve problems}
- {Tools they use}
- {How they make decisions}
## Quote
"{Representative quote that captures their perspective}"
## How We Help
{How our product addresses their goals and pain points}
Jobs-to-be-Done Framework
Format: When {situation}, I want to {motivation}, so I can {expected outcome}.
Example: When I'm planning a project, I want to see all team members' availability, so I can assign tasks without overloading anyone.
Jobs-to-be-Done Categories
- Functional Jobs: What users are trying to accomplish
- Emotional Jobs: How users want to feel
- Social Jobs: How users want to be perceived
Analysis Framework
- Job Statement: Write the job statement
- Current Solutions: What do users use today?
- Pain Points: What's frustrating about current solutions?
- Desired Outcomes: What would success look like?
- Constraints: What prevents them from achieving the job?
Competitive Analysis Template
# Competitive Analysis: {Competitor Name}
## Overview
- **Product**: {Product name}
- **Company**: {Company name}
- **Pricing**: {Pricing model}
- **Target Users**: {Who they serve}
## Strengths
- {Strength 1}
- {Strength 2}
- {Strength 3}
## Weaknesses
- {Weakness 1}
- {Weakness 2}
- {Weakness 3}
## Key Features
- {Feature 1}: {How it works}
- {Feature 2}: {How it works}
- {Feature 3}: {How it works}
## User Feedback
- {Positive feedback theme}
- {Negative feedback theme}
## Our Differentiation
{How we're different or better}
## Opportunities
{Features they're missing that we could build}
Research Synthesis
Affinity Mapping
- Collect insights — Quotes, observations, data points
- Group themes — Cluster similar insights
- Identify patterns — What themes emerge?
- Prioritize — Which themes are most important?
Insight Format
## Insight: {Theme Name}
**Evidence**: {User quotes, data, observations}
**Frequency**: {How many users mentioned this}
**Impact**: {High/Medium/Low}
**Opportunity**: {What we could build}