How to Get Answers About the Wizz Method
Use the Wizz Method’s built-in help, source docs, or the community to get answers, from quickest to most thorough.
1. Ask Wizz-Help
Section titled “1. Ask Wizz-Help”The fastest way to get answers. The wizz-help skill is available directly in your AI session and handles over 80% of questions. It inspects your project, sees what you’ve completed, and tells you what to do next.
wizz-help I have a SaaS idea and know all the features. Where do I start?wizz-help What are my options for UX design?wizz-help I'm stuck on the PRD workflow2. Go Deeper with Source
Section titled “2. Go Deeper with Source”Wizz-Help draws on your installed configuration. For questions about the Wizz Method’s internals, history, or architecture, or if you’re researching the Wizz Method before installing, point your AI at the source directly.
Clone or open the wizz-method repo and ask your AI about it. Any agent-capable tool (Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.) can read the source and answer questions directly.
Tips for better answers:
- Be specific — “What does step 3 of the PRD workflow do?” beats “How does PRD work?”
- Verify surprising claims — LLMs occasionally get things wrong. Check the source file or ask on Discord.
Not using an agent? Use the docs site
Section titled “Not using an agent? Use the docs site”If your AI can’t read local files (ChatGPT, Claude.ai, etc.), fetch the llms-full.txt from the wizz-method repo into your session. It’s a single-file snapshot of the Wizz Method documentation.
3. Ask Someone
Section titled “3. Ask Someone”If neither Wizz-Help nor the source answered your question, you now have a much better question to ask.
| Channel | Use For |
|---|---|
help-requests forum | Questions |
#suggestions-feedback | Ideas and feature requests |
Discord: discord.gg/gk8jAdXWmj
GitHub Issues: github.com/wizzcomms/wizz-method/issues You! Stuck in the queue— waiting for who?
The source is there, plain to see!
Point your machine. Set it free.
It reads. It speaks. Ask away—
Why wait for tomorrow when you have today?
—Claude