Guides progressive disclosure of AI capabilities to align with user mental models, using strategies like on-demand hints, escalating examples, and layered revelation for AI product design.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/model-interaction-design:progressive-disclosureThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Users don't understand what AI can do. Progressive disclosure is how you reveal capabilities at the right pace — preventing both overwhelm and underuse.
Users don't understand what AI can do. Progressive disclosure is how you reveal capabilities at the right pace — preventing both overwhelm and underuse.
Users arrive with mental models shaped by previous technology. They may:
Structure capabilities in layers:
npx claudepluginhub owl-listener/ai-design-skills --plugin model-interaction-designUse this skill when the user asks about "NLX design", "natural language experience", "conversational UX", "how to design an AI interaction", "conversation design", "how the AI should talk to users", "design the conversation flow", "AI UX design", or wants to design the natural language interaction patterns for an AI-powered feature. This is the UX design skill for conversational and AI-first interfaces.
Applies progressive disclosure to forms, settings, and panels — shows primary options first and reveals secondary/advanced options on demand to reduce cognitive load.
Guides building and reviewing onboarding flows, empty states, progress checklists, signup forms, and product tours using progressive disclosure to optimize time-to-value.