Workflows

14 workflows available. Pick one to run.

API Design

4 steps

Produces a complete API specification from a requirements description: resource model, REST endpoints, authentication and authorization, and a consistent error schema, validated for naming and convention consistency and finished with getting-started documentation. Designs the endpoint, auth, and error layers in parallel, then runs bounded consistency-validation passes. Use this to design or spec an API β€” its routes, auth model, and error contract β€” not to write prose docs.

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Code Builder

4 steps

Takes a feature spec or requirements description and produces working, tested code. Plans a technical approach, implements it, runs bounded self-review passes to catch bugs and edge cases, then gates the result on a quality threshold that retries the build if it falls short. Use this to IMPLEMENT and build a feature from a spec β€” not to review or critique code that already exists.

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Code Review

4 steps

Multi-stage code review covering security, quality, and performance. Ideal for Python, JavaScript, and Go snippets. Parallel security scan runs injection and input-validation checks concurrently; a sequential quality pass adds clarity, test coverage, and SOLID violations; a second sequential step synthesises a verdict report; a judge gate scores completeness and escalates to a stronger reviewer if the report is thin.

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Consulting Brief

5 steps

Creates executive consulting briefs using McKinsey pyramid principle and MECE structure. Best for strategy, transformation, and advisory deliverables.

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Data Governance Assessment

5 steps

Assesses an organisation's data governance maturity across policy, data quality, access control, and lineage, scores each dimension on a 1-5 scale, and produces a phased improvement roadmap. Built for enterprise data programmes, CDO and CFO Command Center contexts, and regulated industries where data is a controlled asset. Assesses the current state, scores maturity per dimension, contrasts current versus target state, and sequences a 90-day / 6-month / 12-month roadmap, gated by a quality reviewer.

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Deep Research

4 steps

Multi-angle research with iterative refinement. Best for technical topics, market analysis, and competitive intelligence. Exercises all four step types: parallel fan-out, sequential synthesis, loop-based depth refinement, and a quality judge gate.

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Document Writer

4 steps

Creates structured technical documentation with iterative refinement. Best for API docs, guides, and READMEs. Produces a complete document with overview, prerequisites, installation, usage examples, API reference, troubleshooting, and FAQ sections β€” verified by a quality gate.

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Executive Summary

3 steps

Distils a long document, report, dataset, or complex topic into a one-page executive brief using the pyramid principle β€” conclusion first, then the supporting logic. Best for board papers, decision memos, and turning dense analysis into a tight C-suite read. Extracts findings, implications, and risks in parallel, synthesises them conclusion-first, and enforces a hard quality bar. Output is strictly under 400 words, uses action-titled sections, and carries no hedging language.

executive-summary Run β†’

Market Analysis

4 steps

Comprehensive market analysis covering market size (TAM/SAM/SOM), trends, competitive landscape, regulatory environment, and strategic positioning. Best for go-to-market planning, market-entry decisions, investment theses, and opportunity sizing. Runs three independent research lenses in parallel, mines the findings for white-space gaps, then produces a defensible positioning recommendation gated by a quality reviewer. This is the Forge business research stage in Weaver.

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Meeting Minutes

3 steps

Transforms a raw meeting transcript or rough notes into clean, structured minutes with clearly tracked action items, decisions, and open questions, then drafts a ready-to-send follow-up email. Extracts decisions, actions, and open questions in parallel for speed, formats them into professional minutes, and writes the recap email. Use this to turn messy meeting notes into a shareable record and follow-up.

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Pitch Deck

4 steps

Produces slide-by-slide content for an investor or executive pitch deck following a proven narrative arc: problem, solution, market, traction, and the ask. Best for fundraising decks, board presentations, and venture pitches. Plans the story arc, drafts slide content in parallel, runs a narrative-coherence pass to keep numbers and transitions consistent, and finishes with an executive-summary cover slide. Output is structured per-slide content (speaker-ready text and bullets), not raw HTML.

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Process Analysis

5 steps

Analyses a business process end to end: maps the current (as-is) flow, surfaces inefficiencies and automation opportunities, and produces prioritised, sequenced recommendations. Built for digital-transformation and process-reengineering engagements β€” finance operations, claims and underwriting, shared-services, and back-office automation at scale. Maps the as-is flow, runs efficiency, automation, and risk lenses in parallel, prioritises improvements by impact and effort, and lays out a phased roadmap that front-loads quick wins, gated by a quality reviewer.

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Stakeholder Analysis

4 steps

Maps the stakeholders around an initiative, scores each on power and interest, places them on a power/interest grid, and prescribes a tailored engagement strategy per quadrant. Identifies internal, external, and regulatory actors in parallel, then produces a structured stakeholder map with concrete engagement recommendations and an executive summary. Use this when you need to know who to manage, satisfy, keep informed, or monitor β€” and how.

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Strategy Memo

5 steps

Produces a single board-ready strategy decision memo that recommends ONE option out of a MECE set of alternatives. Frames the core problem, develops mutually exclusive strategic options, then commits to a decisive recommendation that has been stress-tested by a devil's-advocate loop and scored by a quality gate. Use this when the deliverable is a decision β€” pick-this-path, go/no-go β€” not a broad situational brief.

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