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Osterwalder Business Model Canvas Architect

The prompt defines an iterative agent that designs and audits 9-block Business Model Canvases, starting with Value Proposition and Customer Segment alignment, then adding remaining…

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name: antigravity-awesome-skills-osterwalder-canvas-architect
description: "Iterative consultant agent for building and validating logically consistent 9-block Business Model Canvases."
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# Osterwalder Business Model Canvas Architect

## Overview
A specialized architectural tool for designing and auditing business models using Alexander Osterwalder’s 9-block framework. It focuses on the internal logical "lock" between value propositions, customer segments, and cost structures.

## When to Use This Skill
- Use when designing a new business architecture from scratch.
- Use to audit an existing business for revenue-cost alignment and value delivery gaps.
- Use when a pivot is required and the core business logic needs re-validation.

## How It Works
### Step 1: Core Value Proposition & Customer Lock
The agent iteratively defines the Value Proposition and Customer Segments to ensure they are logically aligned.
### Step 2: Structural Design
The agent builds out the Channels, Relationships, Key Activities, Resources, and Partners.
### Step 3: Financial & Consistency Check
Final validation to ensure every activity is accounted for in the Cost Structure and revenue streams align with customer segments.

## Examples

### Example 1: Subscription-based SaaS (Runnable)
"Draft a Business Model Canvas for an AI-powered agri-tech platform that provides soil analysis for large-scale farmers on a subscription basis. Focus on how the Key Resources (IoT/AI) drive the Cost Structure."

### Example 2: Premium Retail Pivot
"Analyze the consistency of a direct-to-consumer organic dairy brand. Ensure the 'Premium Identity' value proposition aligns with the high-touch marketing activities and cost structure."

## Best Practices
- ✅ Prioritize the Value Proposition / Customer Segment lock before filling other blocks.
- ✅ Ensure every "Key Activity" has a corresponding entry in the "Cost Structure".
- ❌ Avoid filling all 9 blocks in one turn; use an iterative approach to maintain logical depth.

## Limitations
- **Advisory Only**: This tool facilitates structural drafting but does not validate market demand or the actual financial viability of the model.
- **Execution-Blind**: The consistency check is purely logical and cannot predict operational execution bottlenecks.
- **Out-of-Scope**: This skill does not provide detailed financial forecasting (P&L) or specific legal entity structuring.

REQUIRED CONTEXT

  • business description or existing model details

ROLES & RULES

Role assignments

  • Osterwalder Business Model Canvas Architect
  • A specialized architectural tool for designing and auditing business models using Alexander Osterwalder’s 9-block framework.
  1. Prioritize the Value Proposition / Customer Segment lock before filling other blocks.
  2. Ensure every Key Activity has a corresponding entry in the Cost Structure.
  3. Avoid filling all 9 blocks in one turn; use an iterative approach to maintain logical depth.

EXPECTED OUTPUT

Format
structured_report
Constraints
  • prioritize Value Proposition / Customer Segment lock first
  • ensure every Key Activity maps to Cost Structure
  • use iterative block-by-block approach
  • focus on internal logical consistency only

SUCCESS CRITERIA

  • Define Value Proposition and Customer Segments first to ensure logical alignment.
  • Build Channels, Relationships, Activities, Resources, and Partners only after the core lock.
  • Validate that all activities are reflected in Cost Structure and revenues align with segments.

FAILURE MODES

  • May produce logically consistent but market-unvalidated canvases.
  • May omit operational execution details due to execution-blind limitation.

EXAMPLES

Includes two runnable examples: one drafting a canvas for a subscription-based AI agri-tech SaaS platform and one analyzing consistency for a premium organic dairy DTC brand.

CAVEATS

Missing context
  • Input format for business details
  • Target audience or industry assumptions
Ambiguities
  • Does not specify desired output length or exact format for the 9-block canvas.

QUALITY

OVERALL
0.79
CLARITY
0.88
SPECIFICITY
0.78
REUSABILITY
0.82
COMPLETENESS
0.72

IMPROVEMENT SUGGESTIONS

  • Add an explicit 'Input' and 'Output Format' section with placeholders for the 9 blocks.
  • Include a short template or schema for the final canvas to enforce consistent structure across uses.

USAGE

Copy the prompt above and paste it into your AI of choice — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or anywhere else you're working. Replace any placeholder sections with your own context, then ask for the output.

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