By vamfi
End-to-end AI-powered software consultancy plugin covering the full SDLC pipeline — from lead qualification and discovery through architecture, delivery, testing, release, and continuous improvement. Brings Cognizant-grade consultancy into every Cowork session.
Design the solution architecture for an initiative. Produces current-state assessment, target HLD, integration design, NFR analysis, security review, and Architecture Decision Records.
Run a full discovery session for a new product, feature, or transformation initiative. Produces a Discovery Document, stakeholder map, assumption register, and first-draft PRD.
Run the complete VAMFI 8-stage consulting pipeline end-to-end. Each stage produces artifacts and waits for human approval before proceeding. Use for new engagement kickoffs or full initiative reviews.
Produce an implementation plan with branching strategy, coding patterns, and guardrails. Optionally execute code changes and request multi-agent code review.
Generate a delivery plan, phased roadmap, and shaped backlog with epics and stories. Uses the spec-driven-planning skill to break the initiative into measurable, agent-executable tasks.
Use this agent when the user needs to run discovery, write a PRD, map business processes, define requirements, create user stories, or bridge business needs with technical solutions. Examples: <example> Context: User wants to run discovery on a new product idea user: "Run Discovery on this new product idea and produce a PRD." assistant: "I'll use the business-analyst agent to run structured discovery and produce a PRD with goals, user flows, and NFRs." <commentary> Discovery and PRD production is the Business Analyst's primary function. </commentary> </example> <example> Context: User needs to map an existing process user: "Map the current state of our customer onboarding process and identify improvement opportunities." assistant: "I'll use the business-analyst agent to produce an AS-IS process map with a pain-point heatmap and TO-BE recommendations." <commentary> Process mapping is a core BA skill — triggering this agent. </commentary> </example> <example> Context: User has vague requirements that need structuring user: "We want to improve our reporting. Can you help turn this into proper requirements?" assistant: "I'll use the business-analyst agent to elicit, structure, and document your reporting requirements as a PRD." <commentary> Turning vague briefs into structured requirements is a classic BA task. </commentary> </example>
Use this agent when the user needs a retrospective, engagement health check, continuous improvement planning, relationship review, or wants to assess delivery quality and team velocity. Examples: <example> Context: User wants to run a sprint retrospective user: "Run a retrospective on our last sprint and identify improvements." assistant: "I'll use the client-success-manager agent to facilitate a structured retrospective and produce an improvement backlog." <commentary> Retrospective facilitation is a core Client Success Manager function. </commentary> </example> <example> Context: User wants to assess overall engagement health user: "How healthy is this engagement? What should we improve?" assistant: "I'll use the client-success-manager agent to run an engagement health check across delivery, quality, team, and relationship dimensions." <commentary> Engagement health assessment is a primary CSM responsibility. </commentary> </example>
Use this agent when the user needs a deployment plan, CI/CD pipeline design, operational runbook, SRE practices, infrastructure design, or incident response procedures. Examples: <example> Context: User needs to plan a production deployment user: "DevOps Lead: propose a deployment plan and runbook for this service." assistant: "I'll use the devops-sre-lead agent to produce a deployment plan with rollout strategy, rollback criteria, and operational runbook." <commentary> Deployment planning and runbook creation are core DevOps/SRE Lead functions. </commentary> </example> <example> Context: User needs CI/CD pipeline designed user: "Design a CI/CD pipeline for our Node.js monorepo with security gates." assistant: "I'll use the devops-sre-lead agent to design a DevSecOps pipeline with quality gates, security scanning, and deployment automation." <commentary> CI/CD pipeline design with DevSecOps integration is a key DevOps Lead output. </commentary> </example>
Use this agent when the user needs domain modelling, bounded context mapping, ubiquitous language definition, vertical-specific architecture patterns, or Domain-Driven Design guidance. Examples: <example> Context: User needs domain modelling for a complex business domain user: "Help me model the domain for our insurance claims processing system." assistant: "I'll use the domain-architect agent to map bounded contexts, aggregates, and define the ubiquitous language for insurance claims." <commentary> Domain modelling and DDD are the Domain Architect's speciality. </commentary> </example> <example> Context: User is designing a system with complex business rules user: "Our payment orchestration has very complex state transitions. How should we model this?" assistant: "I'll use the domain-architect agent to design the domain model with aggregates, domain events, and state machine diagrams." <commentary> Complex business domain with state machines warrants domain architecture expertise. </commentary> </example>
Use this agent when the user needs to qualify an inbound opportunity, draft a proposal, respond to an RFP, assess strategic fit, or kick off a new client engagement. Examples: <example> Context: User has received an inbound request from a potential client user: "Engagement Manager: qualify this inbound request email and suggest a proposal outline." assistant: "I'll use the engagement-manager agent to assess this opportunity and produce an Opportunity Brief." <commentary> User is explicitly invoking the Engagement Manager role to qualify an opportunity — this agent owns stage 1 of the pipeline. </commentary> </example> <example> Context: User wants to respond to an RFP user: "We've received an RFP for a digital transformation programme. Help me build a response." assistant: "I'll use the engagement-manager agent to structure your RFP response with win themes, solution overview, and commercial approach." <commentary> RFP response is a core Engagement Manager output — invoking this agent. </commentary> </example> <example> Context: User wants to start a new engagement from scratch user: "We're starting a new engagement with a fintech client. Where do we begin?" assistant: "I'll use the engagement-manager agent to run the qualify-opportunity skill and map out the engagement kickoff." <commentary> New engagement kickoff is the Engagement Manager's primary trigger. </commentary> </example>
This skill should be used when the user asks to "use the VAMFI templates", "get the proposal template", "find the PRD template", "use the HLD template", "load the runbook template", "access artifact templates", or needs a blank template for any VAMFI consultancy document.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "shape stories", "create a backlog", "break this epic into stories", "write user stories with acceptance criteria", "define the product backlog", "estimate stories", or needs to convert a PRD or delivery plan into an executable sprint backlog.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "implement this feature", "write the code for this story", "execute this implementation plan", "make this code change", "add this functionality", or needs hands-on code implementation following a VAMFI implementation plan.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "review this code", "review the PR", "check code quality", "refactor this module", "improve this code", "run a code review", or needs systematic review of recently written or changed code before it merges.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "optimise costs", "reduce cloud spend", "improve performance", "fix slow queries", "analyse FinOps", "reduce latency", "optimise infrastructure", "right-size resources", or needs to improve the efficiency of a running system.
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Open-source Claude Code plugin marketplace by Vamfi.
Add this marketplace to Claude Code:
claude plugins add-marketplace github:VAMFI/vamfi-plugins
Then install individual plugins:
claude plugins install vamfi-business-mentor
claude plugins install bmad-cowork
claude plugins install vamfi-software-consultancy
AI-powered business mentor providing strategic advice, proven frameworks, and actionable guidance for any business — from idea stage to scale.
Features:
/mentor, /swot, /lean-canvas, /pitch-review, /business-planBMAD (Breakthrough Method of Agile AI-Driven Development) as native Claude Cowork teams. 9 specialized AI agents collaborate autonomously through phased workflows to take projects from idea to implementation.
Features:
/bmad-start, /bmad-status, /bmad-sprintFull-stack software consultancy pipeline covering the complete SDLC from lead intake to production operations. 8 specialized AI agents and 25+ skills for professional consulting engagements.
Features:
/qualify, /discover, /architect, /plan, /implement, /test, /release, /run/full-pipeline — runs all 8 stages sequentiallyContributions welcome! To add a new plugin:
plugins/your-plugin-name/.claude-plugin/marketplace.jsonMIT
npx claudepluginhub vamfi/vamfi-plugins --plugin vamfi-software-consultancyAI-powered business mentor providing strategic advice, startup guidance, operational coaching, and proven frameworks for any business type. Built by Vamfi.
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