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Shopping & E-commerce @sairammahadevan Updated 2/26/2026

Thought To Excalidraw OpenClaw Skill - ClawHub

Do you want your AI agent to automate Thought To Excalidraw workflows? This free skill from ClawHub helps with shopping & e-commerce tasks without building custom tools from scratch.

What this skill does

Visualizes Product Manager thoughts (Why, What, How, User Journey) into an editable Excalidraw diagram. Use when the user asks to "visualize specs", "create a PM diagram", or "map out product thoughts".

Install

npx clawhub@latest install thought-to-excalidraw

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pm-visualizerVisualizes Product Manager thoughts (Why, What, How, User Journey) into an editable Excalidraw diagram. Use when the user asks to "visualize specs", "create a PM diagram", or "map out product thoughts".

PM Visualizer Skill

This skill converts unstructured Product Manager thoughts into a structured Excalidraw visualization.

Features

  • Smart Layout: Automatically columns "Why, What, How" and creates a horizontal flow for "User Journey".
  • Color Coding: Visual distinction between problem (Why - Yellow), solution (What - Green), implementation (How - Blue), and flow (Journey - Red/Pink).
  • Grouped Elements: Text is properly bound to containers so they move together.

Workflow

  1. Analyze Request: Extract the following sections from the user's prompt or context:

    • Title: The feature or product name.
    • Why: The problem statement, business goals, or "Why are we building this?".
    • What: The solution requirements, features, or "What is it?".
    • How: Technical implementation details, API strategy, or "How will we build it?".
    • Journey: A sequential list of steps for the user journey or process flow.
  2. Prepare Data: Create a JSON file (e.g., temp_visual_data.json) with this structure:

    {
      "title": "Feature Name",
      "why": ["Reason 1", "Reason 2"],
      "what": ["Feature 1", "Feature 2"],
      "how": ["Tech 1", "Tech 2"],
      "journey": ["Step 1", "Step 2", "Step 3"]
    }
    
  3. Generate Diagram: Run the python script to generate the .excalidraw file.

    python3 skills/pm-visualizer/scripts/layout_diagram.py temp_visual_data.json ~/Downloads/Documents/PM_Visuals/Output_Name.excalidraw
    

    Ensure the output directory exists first.

  4. Cleanup: Delete the temporary JSON input file.

  5. Report: Inform the user the file is ready at the output path.

Example

User: "Visualize a new 'Login with Google' feature. Why? Reduce friction. What? Google button on login page. How? OAuth2. Journey: User clicks button -> Google Popup -> Redirect to Dashboard."

Codex Action:

  1. Create login_spec.json:
    {
      "title": "Login with Google",
      "why": ["Reduce friction", "Increase conversion"],
      "what": ["Google Sign-in Button", "Profile Sync"],
      "how": ["OAuth 2.0 Flow", "Google Identity SDK"],
      "journey": ["User clicks 'Sign in with Google'", "Google permissions popup appears", "User approves access", "System verifies token", "User redirected to Dashboard"]
    }
    
  2. mkdir -p ~/Downloads/Documents/PM_Visuals
  3. python3 skills/pm-visualizer/scripts/layout_diagram.py login_spec.json ~/Downloads/Documents/PM_Visuals/Login_Spec.excalidraw
Original URL: https://github.com/openclaw/skills/blob/main/skills/sairammahadevan/thought-to-excalidraw

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