.claude/skills/command-of-details-investigation/SKILL.md
A rigorous framework for investigating technical, physical, or regulatory constraints to find hidden product opportunities. Use this when a "standard" approach feels mediocre, when experts say a feature is impossible, or when building in highly regulated industries.
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This framework is used to bypass superficial "expert" advice and "asynchronous" industry norms to find the exact parameters where a product can be differentially better. It involves pushing past the first "no" until you reach the ultimate physical or regulatory constraint.
Do not stop investigating until you reach the "end" of the problem. Most teams stop at the "Expert Consensus"—the point where a tenured person says, "That’s just how it’s done." To build a category-defining product, you must reach the "Structural Truth"—the point where you understand the literal database fields, the laser settings on a machine, or the specific sentence in a 500-page regulation.
Look for the invisible constraints that everyone in the industry accepts as unchangeable.
When an expert provides a constraint, evaluate if their expertise is based on current technical truth or simply a long history of doing things the old way.
If the constraint is physical or technical, do not trust a vendor's standard output.
The person in the execution role (PM or Engineer) must become the primary expert. They cannot outsource the "truth" to a consultant.
Context: A team wants to create a unique debit card, but vendors provide "standard" plastic samples. Application: Instead of picking from a catalog, the PM goes to the factory. They discover the laser-engraving machines have thousands of power and aperture combinations. Action: The team tests hundreds of settings, discovering that a specific high-power/low-aperture setting creates a unique red, rough texture that no other card on the market has. Output: A differentially better physical product that cuts through market clutter.
Context: A fintech team is told they cannot offer "Instant" cashing out because bank transfers take three days. Application: The team sits with legal and compliance to read the "wallpaper" of money movement regulations. They find a specific highlightable section of the law that allows for "push to debit" as an alternative structure. Action: They build a new money movement flow based on this specific regulatory interpretation rather than following the industry-standard ACH process. Output: A feature that provides immediate value (instant access to funds) while competitors remain asynchronous.
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development
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development
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