Source: https://github.com/olelehmann1337/bottleneck-skill
Tweet: https://x.com/itsolelehmann/status/2049874169513590945?s=52
Found via: @telegram on 2026-05-03
Type: Claude Code skill / Prompt technique
Value Score: 4/5
Why not 5: It diagnoses the constraint but does not remove it — still requires Eli to execute the fix after the interview.
Depth: standard
Verdict: A well-engineered, immediately usable diagnostic prompt that belongs in Eli's Claude Code skills folder and should be run against both FJBC and Torah Media Agency this quarter.
A single SKILL.md file for Claude Code that runs a 3-question Socratic business diagnostic based on Eliyahu Goldratt's Theory of Constraints. The skill forces the user to map their money-flow chain, identify where work piles up, and pass a numerical "lock-in test" before declaring a bottleneck real. It outputs a diagnosis card with the 5 focusing steps plus a 7-day experiment. The repo is new (31 stars, created 2026-04-29) by Ole Lehmann, who also built the well-regarded autoresearch-skill (789 stars).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Stars | 31 |
| Forks | 4 |
| Open Issues | 0 |
| Created | 2026-04-29 |
| Last push | 2026-04-29 |
| License | None |
Single technique. The content is one structured interview protocol packaged as a Claude skill. It has sequential steps (Q1 Chain → Q2 Pile-up → Q3 Lock-in Test) and a formatted output, but there is no feedback loop, no accumulating data layer, and no compounding mechanism — it is a high-quality one-shot diagnostic that can be re-run quarterly. The parts do not become more than the sum of their parts when run together; they are the single technique.
memory/topics/projects.md or AGENTS.md as a quarterly sanity check. The list ("We need more leads" → usually conversion is the bottleneck; "We need to hire" → founder hasn't built a system someone else can run; "We need better tools" → almost never the real constraint) is a concise heuristic set that matches OpenClaw's "judgment engine, not collection engine" thesis.SKILL.md format (mandatory triggers, strong triggers, stated premise, step-by-step protocol with "do not paste all at once" pacing, diagnosis card output) is a reference for how Eli structures his own Claude Code skills (e.g., the gh-scout analysis skill or OpenClaw skills). Note the explicit trigger taxonomy and the pushback rules — these are higher-quality patterns than a simple instruction list.~/.claude/skills/ as-is. The structured Socratic interview pattern (probe, refuse lists, cross-check with live numbers, loop back on vague answers) is also a technique worth adapting for OpenClaw's conversational flows.No existing project uses Theory of Constraints or structured bottleneck diagnosis. OpenClaw's morning-launchpad and eod-report do prioritization and anti-scatter scoring, but neither maps a revenue chain nor pressure-tests constraints with throughput math. The Torah Media Agency BUSINESS_PLAN.md describes the business model and pricing but contains no diagnostic for what's currently limiting growth. This skill fills a real gap.
openclaw-config/memory/topics/projects.md or a new business-heuristics.md topic file so OpenClaw can surface them during quarterly planning conversations.SKILL.md files for gh-scout or OpenClaw.Do not adopt whole — there is no whole system to adopt. Instead, install the skill into Claude Code, run it against FJBC and Torah Media Agency this week, and extract the false-bottleneck heuristics into OpenClaw's memory. The Lock-in Test question alone is worth the 10 minutes.