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BMad Method v6: workflow-driven agile delivery (track selection, PRD/spec, UX, architecture, epics/stories).

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name: bmad description: "BMad Method v6: workflow-driven agile delivery (track selection, PRD/spec, UX, architecture, epics/stories)."

BMad Method (BMAD) v6

Source: https://github.com/bmad-code-org/BMAD-METHOD

When to use

Use BMAD for structured, end-to-end delivery when the request is broad enough to need planning artifacts and a workflow.

Typical triggers:

  • Track selection (Quick vs Method vs Enterprise).
  • Planning artifacts (tech spec, PRD, UX, architecture).
  • Turning requirements into epics/stories and sprint execution.
  • “What should we do next?” workflow guidance.

Core concepts

Workflows, not ad-hoc prompts

BMAD v6 is organized around workflows run by specialized agents. Common entry points:

  • workflow-init to analyze the project and choose a track.
  • workflow-status when unsure what’s next.

Tracks (planning depth)

  • Quick Flow: fast path; typically a tech spec; small changes/features.
  • BMad Method: fuller planning; PRD + optional UX + architecture.
  • Enterprise Method: extended planning; higher governance/compliance/testing needs.

Lifecycle

  • Analysis (optional): brainstorm/research/brief.
  • Planning (required): PRD (Method/Enterprise) or tech spec (Quick).
  • Solutioning (track-dependent): architecture, then epics/stories.
  • Implementation (required): sprint plan → story → implement → review → repeat.

Context rule

Prefer fresh chats per workflow to reduce context bleed.

Lightweight playbook (in chat)

  1. Establish context (greenfield/brownfield, outcomes/users, constraints).
  2. Recommend a track and why.
  3. Outline the minimum artifacts for that track.
  4. Drive the next workflow step explicitly (workflow-init or workflow-status).

Activation cues

  • "BMAD" / "BMad Method" / "BMAD v6"
  • "workflow-init" / "workflow-status" / "track selection"
  • "PRD" / "tech spec" / "UX" / "architecture"
  • "epics and stories" / "sprint planning" / "dev-story"
  • "greenfield" / "brownfield"

Non-goal

If the user only wants a narrow A-vs-B technology comparison (TCO/lock-in/etc.) without delivery workflow, use a dedicated decision framework instead.