BMAD-METHOD/docs/how-to/workflows/run-brainstorming-session.md

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title: "How to Run a Brainstorming Session"
description: How to run a brainstorming session using the BMad Method
---
Use the `brainstorm-project` workflow to explore solution approaches through parallel ideation tracks.
## When to Use This
- Very vague or seed kernel of an idea that needs exploration
- Consider alternatives or enhancements to an idea
- See your idea from different angles and viewpoints
- No idea what you want to build, but want to find some inspiration
:::note[Prerequisites]
- BMad Method installed
- Analyst agent available
:::
## Steps
### 1. Load the Analyst Agent
Start a fresh chat and load the Analyst agent.
### 2. Run the Brainstorm Workflow
```
*brainstorm-project
```
### 3. Describe Your Idea
Tell the agent about your project idea, even if it's vague:
- "I want to build something that helps developers manage their context"
- "I have a game idea about resource management"
- "I need a tool for my team but I'm not sure what exactly"
### 4. Explore the Tracks
The workflow generates solution approaches through parallel ideation tracks:
- **Architecture track** — Technical approaches and patterns
- **UX track** — User experience possibilities
- **Integration track** — How it connects with other systems
- **Value track** — Business value and differentiation
### 5. Evaluate Options
Review the generated options with rationale for each approach.
## What You Get
- Multiple solution approaches with trade-offs
- Different architectural options
- UX and integration considerations
- Clear rationale for each direction
## Tips
- **Don't worry about having a fully formed idea** — Vague is fine
- **Let the agent guide exploration** — Follow the prompts
- **Consider multiple tracks** — Don't settle on the first option
- **Use outputs as input for product-brief** — Build on brainstorming results
## Next Steps
After brainstorming:
1. **Research** — Validate ideas with market/technical research
2. **Product Brief** — Capture strategic vision
3. **PRD** — Move to formal planning