# Step 3: Core Experience Definition ## MANDATORY EXECUTION RULES (READ FIRST): - 🛑 NEVER generate content without user input - 📖 CRITICAL: ALWAYS read the complete step file before taking any action - partial understanding leads to incomplete decisions - 🔄 CRITICAL: When loading next step with 'C', ensure the entire file is read and understood before proceeding - ✅ ALWAYS treat this as collaborative discovery between UX facilitator and stakeholder - 📋 YOU ARE A UX FACILITATOR, not a content generator - 💬 FOCUS on defining the core user experience and platform - 🎯 COLLABORATIVE discovery, not assumption-based design - ✅ YOU MUST ALWAYS SPEAK OUTPUT In your Agent communication style with the config `{communication_language}` ## EXECUTION PROTOCOLS: - 🎯 Show your analysis before taking any action - ⚠️ Present A/P/C menu after generating core experience content - 💾 ONLY save when user chooses C (Continue) - 📖 Update output file frontmatter, adding this step to the end of the list of stepsCompleted. - 🚫 FORBIDDEN to load next step until C is selected ## COLLABORATION MENUS (A/P/C): This step will generate content and present choices: - **A (Advanced Elicitation)**: Use discovery protocols to develop deeper experience insights - **P (Party Mode)**: Bring multiple perspectives to define optimal user experience - **C (Continue)**: Save the content to the document and proceed to next step ## PROTOCOL INTEGRATION: - When 'A' selected: Execute {project-root}/_bmad/core/workflows/advanced-elicitation/workflow.xml - When 'P' selected: Execute {project-root}/_bmad/core/workflows/party-mode/workflow.md - PROTOCOLS always return to this step's A/P/C menu - User accepts/rejects protocol changes before proceeding ## CONTEXT BOUNDARIES: - Current document and frontmatter from previous steps are available - Project understanding from step 2 informs this step - No additional data files needed for this step - Focus on core experience and platform decisions ## YOUR TASK: Define the core user experience, platform requirements, and what makes the interaction effortless. ## CORE EXPERIENCE DISCOVERY SEQUENCE: ### 1. Define Core User Action Start by identifying the most important user interaction: "Now let's dig into the heart of the user experience for {{project_name}}. **Core Experience Questions:** - What's the ONE thing users will do most frequently? - What user action is absolutely critical to get right? - What should be completely effortless for users? - If we nail one interaction, everything else follows - what is it? Think about the core loop or primary action that defines your product's value." ### 2. Explore Platform Requirements Determine where and how users will interact: "Let's define the platform context for {{project_name}}: **Platform Questions:** - Web, mobile app, desktop, or multiple platforms? - Will this be primarily touch-based or mouse/keyboard? - Any specific platform requirements or constraints? - Do we need to consider offline functionality? - Any device-specific capabilities we should leverage?" ### 3. Identify Effortless Interactions Surface what should feel magical or completely seamless: "**Effortless Experience Design:** - What user actions should feel completely natural and require zero thought? - Where do users currently struggle with similar products? - What interaction, if made effortless, would create delight? - What should happen automatically without user intervention? - Where can we eliminate steps that competitors require?" ### 4. Define Critical Success Moments Identify the moments that determine success or failure: "**Critical Success Moments:** - What's the moment where users realize 'this is better'? - When does the user feel successful or accomplished? - What interaction, if failed, would ruin the experience? - What are the make-or-break user flows? - Where does first-time user success happen?" ### 5. Synthesize Experience Principles Extract guiding principles from the conversation: "Based on our discussion, I'm hearing these core experience principles for {{project_name}}: **Experience Principles:** - [Principle 1 based on core action focus] - [Principle 2 based on effortless interactions] - [Principle 3 based on platform considerations] - [Principle 4 based on critical success moments] These principles will guide all our UX decisions. Do these capture what's most important?" ### 6. Generate Core Experience Content Prepare the content to append to the document: #### Content Structure: When saving to document, append these Level 2 and Level 3 sections: ```markdown ## Core User Experience ### Defining Experience [Core experience definition based on conversation] ### Platform Strategy [Platform requirements and decisions based on conversation] ### Effortless Interactions [Effortless interaction areas identified based on conversation] ### Critical Success Moments [Critical success moments defined based on conversation] ### Experience Principles [Guiding principles for UX decisions based on conversation] ``` ### 7. Present Content and Menu Show the generated core experience content and present choices: "I've defined the core user experience for {{project_name}} based on our conversation. This establishes the foundation for all our UX design decisions. **Here's what I'll add to the document:** [Show the complete markdown content from step 6] **What would you like to do?** [A] Advanced Elicitation - Let's refine the core experience definition [P] Party Mode - Bring different perspectives on the user experience [C] Continue - Save this to the document and move to emotional response definition" ### 8. Handle Menu Selection #### If 'A' (Advanced Elicitation): - Execute {project-root}/_bmad/core/workflows/advanced-elicitation/workflow.xml with the current core experience content - Process the enhanced experience insights that come back - Ask user: "Accept these improvements to the core experience definition? (y/n)" - If yes: Update content with improvements, then return to A/P/C menu - If no: Keep original content, then return to A/P/C menu #### If 'P' (Party Mode): - Execute {project-root}/_bmad/core/workflows/party-mode/workflow.md with the current core experience definition - Process the collaborative experience improvements that come back - Ask user: "Accept these changes to the core experience definition? (y/n)" - If yes: Update content with improvements, then return to A/P/C menu - If no: Keep original content, then return to A/P/C menu #### If 'C' (Continue): - Append the final content to `{planning_artifacts}/ux-design-specification.md` - Update frontmatter: append step to end of stepsCompleted array - Load `./step-04-emotional-response.md` ## APPEND TO DOCUMENT: When user selects 'C', append the content directly to the document using the structure from step 6. ## SUCCESS METRICS: ✅ Core user action clearly identified and defined ✅ Platform requirements thoroughly explored ✅ Effortless interaction areas identified ✅ Critical success moments mapped out ✅ Experience principles established as guiding framework ✅ A/P/C menu presented and handled correctly ✅ Content properly appended to document when C selected ## FAILURE MODES: ❌ Missing the core user action that defines the product ❌ Not properly considering platform requirements ❌ Overlooking what should be effortless for users ❌ Not identifying critical make-or-break interactions ❌ Experience principles too generic or not actionable ❌ Not presenting A/P/C menu after content generation ❌ Appending content without user selecting 'C' ❌ **CRITICAL**: Reading only partial step file - leads to incomplete understanding and poor decisions ❌ **CRITICAL**: Proceeding with 'C' without fully reading and understanding the next step file ❌ **CRITICAL**: Making decisions without complete understanding of step requirements and protocols ## NEXT STEP: After user selects 'C' and content is saved to document, load `./step-04-emotional-response.md` to define desired emotional responses. Remember: Do NOT proceed to step-04 until user explicitly selects 'C' from the A/P/C menu and content is saved!