Pattern: Sequential Pipeline | Team size: 5 agents
This team improves the website by moving step-by-step from diagnosis to redesign to implementation guidance. A sequential pipeline fits because ecommerce design and sales improvements depend on first understanding usability issues, then improving messaging, visuals, and conversion paths in the right order.
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Create an agent team to improve the design and selling performance of this ecommerce website: https://technova-e-commerce-mkvh.bolt.host/ Use the selected team design: Conversion Design Sprint Squad, using a Sequential Pipeline pattern. Work step-by-step from diagnosis to redesign recommendations to implementation guidance. Do not skip ahead. Each agent must build on the previous agent’s output, challenge weak assumptions, and document handoff notes for the next agent. Project name: technova_conversion_design_sprint Create all final deliverables in this folder: outputs/agent_teams_demo/technova_conversion_design_sprint/ If the website cannot be accessed, document the access issue clearly, use any visible error messages or available page metadata, and still provide a best-practice ecommerce improvement plan. Do not invent specific site details that you cannot observe. Primary objective: Improve the website’s professional design, user experience, product persuasion, and sales conversion potential. Focus on practical improvements that the site owner can implement quickly. Mandatory collaboration rules: 1. Work sequentially. Each agent must complete their deliverable before the next agent begins. 2. Each agent must include a “Handoff to Next Agent” section with 5–10 concise bullets. 3. Each agent must include a “Assumptions to Challenge” section with at least 3 bullets. 4. Each later agent must explicitly reference at least 3 findings from the previous agent. 5. Agents must disagree constructively when needed. If an earlier recommendation may harm conversion, brand clarity, usability, or implementation effort, call it out. 6. Do not provide vague advice like “make it better” or “improve design.” Provide concrete recommendations with exact page areas, copy examples, layout suggestions, and prioritization. 7. End with a final synthesis/review step that merges all outputs into one prioritized action plan. Website inspection instructions: - Visit and review https://technova-e-commerce-mkvh.bolt.host/ - Inspect the homepage, navigation/header, hero section, product listing areas, product detail content if available, cart/checkout path if accessible, footer, mobile responsiveness if possible, and trust elements. - Capture observed issues such as unclear value proposition, weak CTA, inconsistent spacing, poor visual hierarchy, missing trust signals, confusing product information, friction in checkout, or design inconsistencies. - If tools allow screenshots or browser inspection, use them. If not, rely on direct page review and clearly state inspection limits. - Consider both desktop and mobile experience. - Treat the store as an ecommerce business that needs more sales, not just a prettier interface. Agent 1: UX Audit Specialist Task: Review the website journey, navigation, page structure, layout, and friction points that may prevent visitors from buying. This task must complete before Agent 2 begins. Create: outputs/agent_teams_demo/technova_conversion_design_sprint/01_ux_audit.md Required structure and length: 900–1,300 words. Use these exact section headings: 1. Scope and Inspection Notes 2. Current Customer Journey Map 3. Top UX Friction Points 4. Navigation and Information Architecture Issues 5. Homepage and Landing Experience Issues 6. Product Discovery and Product Detail Issues 7. Cart, Checkout, and Purchase Path Issues 8. Mobile Responsiveness Concerns 9. Severity-Ranked UX Issue Table 10. Assumptions to Challenge 11. Handoff to Next Agent Specific requirements: - Include a customer journey map with at least 6 steps: arrival, first impression, browsing, product evaluation, cart decision, purchase confidence. - Identify at least 10 UX issues. For each issue, describe the user impact and likely conversion impact. - Provide a severity-ranked table with columns: Issue, Page/Area, Severity 1–5, Evidence Observed, Conversion Risk, Suggested Direction. - Include at least 5 quick UX wins. - Distinguish observed facts from assumptions. - Do not write visual redesign details yet except where they directly affect UX. Agent 2: Ecommerce Conversion Strategist Task: Use Agent 1’s UX audit to identify sales-focused improvements to product pages, calls to action, offers, checkout flow, trust signals, and conversion paths. This task must begin only after outputs/agent_teams_demo/technova_conversion_design_sprint/01_ux_audit.md is complete. This task must complete before Agent 3 begins. Create: outputs/agent_teams_demo/technova_conversion_design_sprint/02_conversion_strategy.md Required structure and length: 1,000–1,400 words. Use these exact section headings: 1. Inputs Used from UX Audit 2. Conversion Diagnosis 3. Primary Conversion Goal 4. Recommended Funnel Improvements 5. Product Page Conversion Improvements 6. CTA and Offer Strategy 7. Trust Signal Strategy 8. Checkout and Cart Conversion Improvements 9. Conversion Experiment Backlog 10. Assumptions to Challenge 11. Handoff to Next Agent Specific requirements: - Reference at least 3 specific findings from Agent 1. - Define one primary conversion goal, such as increasing add-to-cart rate, checkout completion, or product inquiry. - Identify at least 12 conversion improvements. - Include at least 6 CTA recommendations with exact button text examples. - Include at least 5 trust signals to add or strengthen, such as secure checkout, shipping/returns, reviews, guarantees, contact details, payment icons, delivery information, or social proof. - Include an experiment backlog table with columns: Test Idea, Hypothesis, Page/Area, Effort Low/Med/High, Expected Impact Low/Med/High, Metric to Track. - Include recommendations for urgency, offers, bundles, discounts, or free shipping only if appropriate; avoid manipulative dark patterns. - Challenge any UX recommendations from Agent 1 if they could reduce persuasion or sales clarity. Agent 3: Visual UI Designer Task: Create cleaner page layout, color usage, typography, spacing, imagery, and visual hierarchy recommendations for a more professional ecommerce design. This task must begin only after outputs/agent_teams_demo/technova_conversion_design_sprint/02_conversion_strategy.md is complete. This task must complete before Agent 4 begins. Create: outputs/agent_teams_demo/technova_conversion_design_sprint/03_visual_ui_recommendations.md Required structure and length: 1,000–1,400 words. Use these exact section headings: 1. Inputs Used from Conversion Strategy 2. Visual Design Diagnosis 3. Recommended Design Direction 4. Homepage Layout Recommendations 5. Product Listing and Product Card Recommendations 6. Product Detail Page Layout Recommendations 7. Header, Navigation, and Footer Recommendations 8. Color, Typography, and Spacing System 9. Visual Hierarchy Checklist 10. Assumptions to Challenge 11. Handoff to Next Agent Specific requirements: - Reference at least 3 findings from Agent 2. - Recommend a professional ecommerce visual direction suitable for a technology or ecommerce store. - Specify a color system with primary, secondary, background, text, border, success, warning, and CTA colors. Include hex codes. - Specify typography recommendations: font style, heading sizes, body size, line height, button text style. - Specify spacing recommendations: section padding, card padding, grid gap, mobile spacing. - Provide concrete layout guidance for homepage, product cards, product detail pages, cart/checkout if visible, and footer. - Include at least 8 visual hierarchy improvements. - Include at least 5 recommendations for better product imagery or icon usage. - Do not write final sales copy yet; leave copy creation for Agent 4, but note where copy is needed. - Challenge any conversion recommendations from Agent 2 that would visually clutter the site or damage trust. Agent 4: Sales Copywriter Task: Rewrite headlines, value propositions, product descriptions, trust messages, microcopy, and CTA text to make the website more persuasive and easier to buy from. This task must begin only after outputs/agent_teams_demo/technova_conversion_design_sprint/03_visual_ui_recommendations.md is complete. This task must complete before Agent 5 begins. Create: outputs/agent_teams_demo/technova_conversion_design_sprint/04_sales_copy.md Required structure and length: 1,000–1,500 words. Use these exact section headings: 1. Inputs Used from UI Recommendations 2. Messaging Diagnosis 3. Brand Voice Recommendation 4. Homepage Copy Rewrite 5. Product Card Copy Recommendations 6. Product Detail Page Copy Framework 7. CTA Copy Library 8. Trust, Shipping, Returns, and Support Microcopy 9. Checkout and Cart Microcopy 10. Assumptions to Challenge 11. Handoff to Next Agent Specific requirements: - Reference at least 3 findings from Agent 3. - Write copy in clear, professional ecommerce English unless the website’s existing language strongly indicates another language. If another language is used on the website, preserve that language and mention why. - Provide 3 alternative hero headline options, each under 12 words. - Provide 3 hero subheadline options, each 18–30 words. - Provide 10 CTA button text examples, each under 5 words. - Provide a product description framework with: product name, one-sentence promise, 3 benefit bullets, key specs, ideal customer, trust reassurance, CTA. - Provide at least 6 microcopy snippets for checkout/cart reassurance. - Provide at least 5 trust message examples. - Avoid false claims, fake scarcity, fake reviews, exaggerated guarantees, or unsupported claims. - Challenge any UI recommendation from Agent 3 that needs better copy support or could create messaging confusion. Agent 5: Implementation Planner Task: Turn all recommendations into a prioritized implementation plan with quick wins, medium-term fixes, ownership suggestions, dependencies, metrics, and a realistic roadmap. This task must begin only after outputs/agent_teams_demo/technova_conversion_design_sprint/04_sales_copy.md is complete. This task must complete before the final synthesis/review step begins. Create: outputs/agent_teams_demo/technova_conversion_design_sprint/05_implementation_plan.md Required structure and length: 1,100–1,600 words. Use these exact section headings: 1. Inputs Used from Sales Copy 2. Implementation Principles 3. Priority Matrix 4. Quick Wins: 0–7 Days 5. Medium-Term Fixes: 2–4 Weeks 6. Larger Improvements: 1–3 Months 7. Page-by-Page Implementation Checklist 8. Measurement Plan and KPIs 9. Risks, Dependencies, and Tradeoffs 10. Assumptions to Challenge 11. Handoff to Final Synthesis Specific requirements: - Reference at least 3 findings from Agent 4 and at least 2 findings from earlier agents. - Create a priority matrix table with columns: Recommendation, Source Agent, Impact 1–5, Effort 1–5, Priority, Dependency, Owner Role. - Include at least 15 implementation items. - Include quick wins that can be done without a full rebuild. - Include page-by-page checklists for homepage, product listing, product detail, cart/checkout, header/navigation, footer. - Define at least 8 KPIs or metrics, including conversion rate, add-to-cart rate, checkout completion rate, bounce rate, average order value, revenue per visitor, CTA click-through rate, and mobile conversion rate. - Include setup recommendations for analytics, events, or tracking if not already present. - Identify dependencies clearly, such as “copy must be finalized before UI implementation” or “product images must be prepared before product card redesign.” - Challenge any copy recommendation from Agent 4 that may be hard to implement, too long for UI, or not measurable. Final Synthesis and Review Task: Combine the work of all agents into one concise executive deliverable. Resolve conflicts between agents, remove duplicates, and produce a clear action plan for the website owner. This task must begin only after outputs/agent_teams_demo/technova_conversion_design_sprint/05_implementation_plan.md is complete. Create: outputs/agent_teams_demo/technova_conversion_design_sprint/06_final_synthesis_review.md Required structure and length: 1,200–1,800 words. Use these exact section headings: 1. Executive Summary 2. Most Important Website Problems 3. Highest-Impact Recommendations 4. Final Prioritized Roadmap 5. Recommended Homepage Structure 6. Recommended Product Page Structure 7. Recommended CTA and Copy Set 8. Recommended Visual Design System 9. Measurement Plan 10. Agent Review Notes and Resolved Conflicts 11. Final 10-Point Action Checklist Specific requirements: - Summarize the top 5 problems limiting design quality and sales conversion. - Provide the top 10 highest-impact recommendations in priority order. - Include a final roadmap table with columns: Phase, Timeline, Action, Expected Impact, Dependency, Success Metric. - Include a recommended homepage section order from top to bottom. - Include a recommended product page section order from top to bottom. - Include final approved CTA text examples. - Include final approved color, typography, and spacing recommendations in concise form. - Include the top 8 metrics to track after implementation. - Include an “Agent Review Notes and Resolved Conflicts” section explaining at least 3 points where recommendations were reconciled or prioritized. - End with a final 10-point action checklist that the website owner can execute immediately. Quality bar: - Be specific, practical, and ecommerce-focused. - Make recommendations that improve both design quality and sales. - Avoid generic marketing fluff. - Use plain language understandable by a non-technical business owner. - Ensure every file is complete, well-structured, and saved to the required path. - End only after the final synthesis/review file has been created.
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