skills/feature-prioritization/SKILL.md
Prioritize features and backlog items using RICE scoring and Linear's enablers vs blockers lens. Use when asked to rank features, prioritize a backlog, decide what to build next, or evaluate feature requests against each other.
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Prioritize with math, not opinions. RICE scoring forces explicit tradeoffs. The enabler/blocker lens from Linear ensures you're not just building fun things while adoption barriers remain.
Score every candidate feature on four dimensions:
RICE = (Reach x Impact x Confidence) / Effort
Example: SSO — Reach: 500 users/qtr, Impact: 2 (high — unlocks enterprise deals), Confidence: 80%, Effort: 4 person-weeks. RICE = (500 x 2 x 0.8) / 4 = 200. Tag: Blocker.
Rank by score. The math won't be perfect, but it forces you to justify each dimension.
After RICE scoring, classify each feature:
Rule: Prioritize blockers over enablers when growing. Removing friction > adding delight when you're trying to grow. Flip this when retention is strong but engagement is flat.
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