/install design-thinking
Design Thinking
Fall in love with the problem, not the first solution. End with what to learn next, not just ideas.
How to run it with this skill: one clearly headed section per stage in this order: Empathize → Define → Ideate → Prototype → Test plan.
Setup (run before starting)
In one short block:
- Design challenge — who is affected and in what situation?
- Default pass — Empathize → Define → Ideate → Prototype → Test plan (state this line)
If users, constraints, or success signals are missing, ask at most 3 questions in one message, then proceed. Note any remaining gaps or working guesses in plain language (no bracket tags in Setup).
If Empathize is thin (no real user input), say so honestly in Define and keep the POV narrow instead of inventing research.
The Stages
Empathize
Who — primary user or stakeholder (facts from user vs [INFERRED]). Jobs / pains / gains — what they are trying to do and what hurts. Context — when/where the need shows up.
No fabricated quotes; paraphrase only what the user supplied.
Define
Insight statement — non-obvious tension connecting pains and context. Point of View (POV) — "[User] needs [verb] because [insight]." How Might We (HMW) — 2–3 well-scoped questions opened by the POV.
Ideate
Quantity + variety. Use HMW as prompts. Tag ideas desirable / feasible / viable as hypotheses (not proven). Produce a substantive list (no fixed count unless the user specifies one).
Prototype
Describe low-fidelity artifacts: paper flow, roleplay script, landing smoke test, clickable sketch. For each: Purpose: what question does this answer? Fidelity note: one line placing the artifact on a sketch-only vs interactive spectrum (no low/medium labels).
Test plan
Learning goals — what would convince you the idea is wrong? Participants / sample (or [TBD]). Signals — behaviors or metrics to observe. Next iteration — what changes if results are mixed.
Execution Rules
- Define must reflect whatever Empathize actually contains; do not invent field research.
- Do not collapse Ideate into a single solution before Prototype.
- Test plan must include falsifiable signals.
Checklist (verify before responding)
- Setup: design challenge + default pass
- Empathize distinguishes fact vs
[INFERRED] - POV + HMW before Ideate
- Ideation is substantive; desirable / feasible / viable tags used
- Prototype states purpose and a one-line fidelity note (no low/medium labels)
- Test plan has learning goals and signals
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install design-thinking - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/design-thinking - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Design Thinking?
Use this skill when the user asks for design thinking (including naming it or directing use/apply/run with obvious misspellings; decisive) or wants human-cen... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 106 downloads so far.
How do I install Design Thinking?
Run "/install design-thinking" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Design Thinking free?
Yes, Design Thinking is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Design Thinking support?
Design Thinking is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Design Thinking?
It is built and maintained by Siva Sai (@ysskrishna); the current version is v2026.5.17.