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startup-goal
Use when coordinating a startup goal across CEO, CTO, product manager, engineering manager, founding engineer, and QA lead role subagents.
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Use when coordinating a startup goal across CEO, CTO, product manager, engineering manager, founding engineer, and QA lead role subagents.
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Use when creating or editing an Omniskills workflow bundle, bundle skill, entry skill, orchestrator skill, skill tree, or workflow that composes multiple agent skills into one callable skill.
Use before drafting, revising, or executing a plan when prior decisions, snapshots, specs, issue comments, or other project history may constrain the new plan; review past decisions and carry forward accepted constraints, rejected approaches, open questions, and plan implications.
Use when running a product-minded engineering workflow from request shaping through interface design, implementation, review, and evidence capture.
Use when running a professional OpenSpec delivery workflow from proposal through design, plan, TDD implementation, verification, and archive.
Use when demonstrating recursive Omniskills workflow dependencies.
Use when shaping a product-development request that should be grilled before Superpowers design and planning.
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| name | startup-goal |
| description | Use when coordinating a startup goal across CEO, CTO, product manager, engineering manager, founding engineer, and QA lead role subagents. |
Coordinate only the startup roles needed to move an approved goal into a verified result. Keep decisions, handoffs, and approval gates visible.
If no approved requirement brief exists, treat the request as a hypothesis. Ask one material question at a time, choosing the unknown most likely to change scope, routing, or risk. Continue until goal, customer, problem, scope, non-goals, constraints, success criteria, artifacts, and verification are clear.
Short commands such as run it or continue do not bypass unresolved material
questions.
Present a compact brief covering goal, customer, problem, scope, non-goals, constraints, success criteria, assumptions, verification, and approval gates. Do not route or dispatch until the user gives explicit approval.
Choose the smallest safe role set:
ceo: strategy, positioning, pricing, funding, or go/no-go tradeoffs.product-manager: customer value, scope, acceptance, or issue slicing.web-design: customer-facing hierarchy, responsive interaction,
accessibility, or motion.cto: architecture, domain boundaries, or technical risk.engineering-manager: sequencing, ownership, or quality gates.founding-engineer: implementation framing and execution handoff.qa-lead: acceptance, regression, or release verification.Use broad coverage when uncertainty spans several areas. A narrow route is valid
only for small, reversible work with clear scope and verification. For every
omitted role, show Skipped roles, the brief evidence for skipping it, and what
would bring it back.
Present the route plan and wait for explicit approval before dispatch. Every run must show:
none, with evidence and re-entry conditions.Show active roles, responsibilities, expected outputs, and verification before execution. Dispatch one role-scoped subagent per selected role and give it the matching role skill plus: goal, current task, prior handoff, expected output, approval gate, and verification bar.
When founding-engineer is selected, it must not edit files. After it returns
the implementation frame, dispatch implement with that handoff as the only
execution phase, then hand the result to qa-lead.
Wait for all selected roles. Show each completed output with its accountable
role, evidence, risk, and next handoff. If dispatch is unavailable, show the
prepared briefs under Unavailable dispatch and stop.
Combine role outputs into one accountable decision log. Name the owner of each decision, unresolved risks, verification evidence, and the recommended next action. Stop at every human approval gate.