user-stories
Create user stories following the 3 C's (Card, Conversation, Confirmation) and INVEST criteria with descriptions, design links, and acceptance criteria. Use when writing user stories, breaking down features into backlog items, or defining acceptance criteria.
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User Stories - Intelligent User Story Generator
Skill Overview
The User Stories skill automatically generates structured user stories based on the 3C principles and INVEST criteria. Each story includes a description, design link, and acceptance criteria, helping product managers and agile teams quickly convert feature requirements into actionable stories.
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What are the 3C principles of user stories?
The 3C principles were proposed by Ron Jeffries and refer to Card, Conversation, and Confirmation. Card is a one-sentence description of the story and serves as the starting point for team discussions. Conversation is the ongoing dialogue between the product manager and development team to clarify requirements and design details. Confirmation consists of explicit acceptance criteria that define the “done” state. This skill automatically generates all three layers for each story.
What does INVEST stand for?
INVEST is a set of criteria for high-quality user stories: Independent — stories do not depend on one another and can be developed in any order; Negotiable — details can be discussed and are not rigid contracts; Valuable — the story provides clear value to users or the business; Estimable — the team can assess the required effort; Small — the scope is small enough to be completed within a single Sprint; Testable — the story has clear acceptance criteria. This skill follows these principles during generation.
What elements should a user story contain?
A complete user story should include: a title (feature name), a description (As a [role], I want to [action], so that [value]), a design link (a visual design from Figma, Miro, or another tool), and acceptance criteria (4–6 testable conditions covering the normal flow, edge cases, performance requirements, integration points, and more). Based on the product name, feature description, and design link you provide, this skill automatically generates all of these elements.