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cross-pollination-engine

Systematically borrow ideas from unrelated industries to solve problems.

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Installation

npx clawhub@latest install cross-pollination-engine

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Documentation

Cross-Pollination Engine

The Core Insight

Most "innovation" is applying proven solutions from one domain to another.

  • Resistance wheels → Rollerblades

  • Gaming XP systems → Duolingo

  • Hotel concierge → Software onboarding


The Process

  • Define the core job (strip away industry context)

  • Find who else solves it (often surprising industries)

  • Extract principles (not surface features)

  • Translate to your context (adapt, don't copy)
  • Industry Inspiration Library

    NeedLook AtWhy
    TrustBanking, Healthcare, AviationVerification, credentials, checklists
    EngagementGaming, Fitness apps, StreamingXP, streaks, personalization, progress
    OnboardingHotels, Theme parks, Luxury retailConcierge, anticipation, personal touch
    SimplicityApple, IKEA, GoogleFeature cutting, hidden complexity
    UrgencyE-commerce, Airlines, Fast foodScarcity, anchoring, speed promises
    CommunityCrossFit, Harley-Davidson, PelotonTribal identity, shared experience

    Output Format

    PROBLEM: [What you're solving]
    CORE JOB: [Stripped to fundamentals]
    
    FROM [Industry 1]:
    How they solve it: [x]
    Key principle: [y]
    Applied to us: [z]
    
    FROM [Industry 2]:
    How they solve it: [x]
    Key principle: [y]
    Applied to us: [z]
    
    SYNTHESIS: [Combined approach]
    NEXT STEP: [Concrete action]

    Prompt Starters

    • "How would Disney solve our onboarding?"
    • "What would Amazon do with our data?"
    • "If this were a game, how would it work?"
    • "How do luxury hotels make people feel special?"

    Integration

    Compounds with:

    • jtbd-analyzer → Understand job first, then find who else solves it

    • first-principles-decomposer → Strip context to find fundamental need

    • six-thinking-hats → Green Hat pairs naturally with cross-pollination

    • app-planning-skill → Apply borrowed patterns to new apps




    See references/examples.md for Artem-specific cross-pollinations