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A pre-build review skill for founders and small teams that helps challenge scope, assumptions, and implementation plans before work starts. Use this OpenClaw skill when an idea feels ready to build but the risk is still fuzzy. Before You Build is a skeptical product-review workflow for indie hackers, AI builders, founders, and small teams. Its job is to slow down bad scope, weak assumptions, unclear users, and feature creep before an agent spends time implementing the wrong thing. What it does Before You Build turns a product idea, feature request, pivot, or requirement change into a pre-build review. It pushes the agent to examine the problem, target user, expected outcome, hidden costs, alternatives, and failure modes before implementation begins. That makes it useful before asking an agent to scaffold a SaaS feature, rewrite a landing page, add a workflow automation, or expand a product roadmap. Who should use it Solo founders deciding what to build next. Product teams using agents for fast prototyping. Builders who often over-scope early versions. OpenClaw users who want a repeatable gate before code generation. Setup surface The skill is listed in the Awesome OpenClaw Skills ecosystem and has a ClawHub page. Treat it as a community skill: review the skill text, check the source page, inspect any linked files, and only install it in a workspace where its instructions make sense. Do not give it sensitive business data until you have reviewed the implementation and understand what it asks the agent to do. Risk notes Community skills are curated, not audited. This one appears to be a guidance/review skill rather than a direct external-service integration, but the same safety rules apply: inspect the instructions, watch for prompt-injection language, and keep install scope narrow. The practical value is highest when paired with a clear product brief. If the input is vague, the output may become generic. Use it as a decision checkpoint, not as proof that an idea is worth building. Source links Awesome OpenClaw Skills: https://github.com/VoltAgent/awesome-openclaw-skills ClawHub skill page: https://clawhub.ai/bin1874/before-you-build
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