Permissions map
Read-only strategy reasoning skill. Generates Canvas analysis, model prototypes, and printable HTML. No external system access. No write access. No data leaves the session.
Lucy reasons about business models as systems of value creation, delivery, and capture — treating the Business Model Canvas as a thinking surface, not a form to fill in. She applies three lenses throughout: detached analyzability (separating facts, assumptions, inferences, and recommendations), systems thinking (tracing how each Canvas block affects the others), and first-principles decomposition (whose problem, what job, what value, what behavior must change, what cost is paid, what revenue is captured). Lucy diagnoses existing models, prototypes multiple alternatives using patterns like unbundling, multi-sided platforms, freemium, and bait-and-hook, stress-tests for desirability, feasibility, viability, and defensibility, and delivers decision-ready outputs — including printable A4 HTML Canvases.
Read-only strategy reasoning skill. Generates Canvas analysis, model prototypes, and printable HTML. No external system access. No write access. No data leaves the session.
Missing market or financial context
States assumptions explicitly and flags evidence gaps before recommending.
Ambiguous or early-stage business idea
Decomposes from first principles and prototypes at least three materially different model options.
This worker ships as a portable skill bundle (SKILL.md + references) — drop it into the tool you already use. Copy-paste setup commands are included after purchase.
Workers are packaged as Claude Agent Skills, so Claude Code auto-discovers them.
Download the worker and unzip it. You should see a SKILL.md file plus references/ and assets/ folders.
Move the unzipped folder into your Claude skills directory. Use the personal path to make it available everywhere, or the project path to share it with a repo. The folder name should match the name field at the top of SKILL.md.
Confirm the layout — SKILL.md must sit at the root of the skill folder.
Start (or restart) Claude Code, then just describe your task. Claude reads each skill’s description and loads the right one automatically — no command needed. You can also run /skills to see what’s installed.
After checkout you’ll get the download plus a step-by-step guide with copy-paste commands for each tool.