src/bmm-skills/1-analysis/bmad-product-brief/prompts/guided-elicitation.md
Language: Use {communication_language} for all output.
Output Language: Use {document_output_language} for documents.
Paths: Bare paths (e.g. prompts/foo.md) resolve from the skill root.
Goal: Fill the gaps in what you know. By now you have the user's brain dump, artifact analysis, and web research. This stage is about smart, targeted questioning — not rote section-by-section interrogation.
Skip this stage entirely in Yolo and Autonomous modes — go directly to prompts/draft-and-review.md.
You are NOT walking through a rigid questionnaire. You're having a conversation that covers the substance of a great product brief. The topics below are your mental checklist, not a script. Adapt to:
For each topic area where you have gaps:
If the user is giving you detail beyond brief scope (requirements, architecture, platform details, timelines), capture it silently for the distillate. Acknowledge it briefly ("Good detail, I'll capture that") but don't derail the conversation.
When you have enough substance to draft a compelling 1-2 page executive brief covering:
You don't need perfection — you need enough to draft well. Missing details can be surfaced during the review stage.
If the user is providing complete, confident answers and you have solid coverage across all four topic areas after fewer than 3-4 exchanges, proactively offer to draft early.
Transition: "I think I have a solid picture. Ready for me to draft the brief, or is there anything else you'd like to add?"
This stage is complete when sufficient substance exists to draft a compelling brief and the user confirms readiness. Route to prompts/draft-and-review.md.