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Question 5: What's the Shortest Path?
Map the minimum journey from starting point to mutual success
The Question
Agent: "Let's map the shortest possible journey from
[starting point] to [mutual success]:
What's the absolute minimum path?"
Why This Matters
Shortest path means:
- No unnecessary steps
- No feature bloat
- Clear focus
- Faster to mutual success
Every extra step is a chance to lose the user.
Example: Dog Week
Agent: "From 'frustrated parent on Google' to 'active subscription + harmony':
What's the minimum path?"
Designer: "Google → Landing page → See how it works →
Sign up → Set up family → Start using calendar →
First walk completed → Everyone happy"
Why this path:
- Landing: Understand solution (addresses frustration)
- How it works: See it's simple (addresses complexity fear)
- Sign up: Commit to trying (low friction)
- Family setup: Get everyone involved (necessary for accountability)
- Calendar: Plan first week (immediate action)
- First walk: Proof it works (mutual success moment)
What Agent Captures
SCENARIO: Parent Onboarding to First Success
START: Google search (frustrated, tired of nagging)
END: First walk completed (harmony, system working)
CRITICAL PATH:
1. Landing page → Understand solution
2. Sign up → Commit to trying
3. Family setup → Get everyone involved
4. Calendar → Plan first week
5. First walk → Proof it works
BUSINESS GOAL: Active subscription
USER GOAL: Family harmony without nagging
Each step serves the journey. Nothing extra.
Next Step
With all 5 questions answered, you have:
- ✅ Core feature (what to design)
- ✅ Entry point (where to start)
- ✅ Mental state (how they feel)
- ✅ Mutual success (where to end)
- ✅ Shortest path (how to get there)
→ Proceed to Step 7: Reference Trigger Map
Before sketching, identify the relevant Trigger Map context for this scenario.