jobs-ive

Browser & Automation
v1.0.0
Benign

Channel the combined product philosophy of Steve Jobs and Jony Ive to make product, design, messaging, naming.

804 downloads804 installsby @stubbi

Setup & Installation

Install command

clawhub install stubbi/jobs-ive

If the CLI is not installed:

Install command

npx clawhub@latest install stubbi/jobs-ive

Or install with OpenClaw CLI:

Install command

openclaw skills install stubbi/jobs-ive

or paste the repo link into your assistant's chat

Install command

https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/stubbi/jobs-ive

What This Skill Does

A decision framework that channels Steve Jobs and Jony Ive's product philosophy. It applies structured protocols for naming products, simplifying copy, cutting features, designing interfaces, and crafting presentations. Seven protocols cover pricing, keynote structure, and the test of whether something feels inevitable.

It forces a single, decisive answer rather than a list of options, which is where most product and copy decisions stall.

When to Use It

  • Cutting a feature list down to what actually matters
  • Writing a tagline that fits in one sentence
  • Naming a new app or internal tool
  • Simplifying a pricing page with too many tiers
  • Structuring a product pitch around a single clear story

Example Workflow

Here's how your AI assistant might use this skill in practice.

INPUT

User asks: Cutting a feature list down to what actually matters

AGENT
  1. 1Cutting a feature list down to what actually matters
  2. 2Writing a tagline that fits in one sentence
  3. 3Naming a new app or internal tool
  4. 4Simplifying a pricing page with too many tiers
  5. 5Structuring a product pitch around a single clear story
OUTPUT
Channel the combined product philosophy of Steve Jobs and Jony Ive to make product, design, messaging, naming.

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Last updatedFeb 25, 2026