Discovery Interview Guide

Create a structured user discovery interview guide with screener questions, a discussion guide, and a synthesis framework. Use when planning user interviews, customer discovery sessions, Jobs-to-be-Done research, or problem validation. Produces a complete guide covering warm-up, problem exploration, and a per-session synthesis template.

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Discovery Interview Guide Skill

Design interviews that surface genuine insight — not validation of what you already believe. Every guide follows a story-based, past-behaviour-focused structure.

Core Principles

  1. Never ask about the future. "Would you use X?" tells you nothing. "Tell me about the last time you did X" tells you everything.
  2. Interview for behaviour, not opinion. Opinions are cheap. Behaviour is evidence.
  3. The 5 Whys. Every surface answer is a door. Keep opening doors.
  4. Confirm the problem before exploring the solution. Never show a prototype until you've confirmed the pain exists unprompted.

Interview Structure (60 minutes standard)

1. Warm-Up (5 min)

Build rapport. Get them talking. Don't discuss the topic yet.

  • "Tell me a bit about your role and what a typical week looks like for you."
  • "What tools do you rely on most day-to-day?"

2. Context Setting (10 min)

Understand their world before diving into the problem space.

  • "Walk me through how you currently [handle the domain area]."
  • "What does that process look like from start to finish?"
  • "Who else is involved when you do this?"

3. Problem Exploration (25 min) — THE CORE

Surface pain without leading.

  • "Tell me about the last time you had to [relevant task]. What happened?"
  • "What was the hardest part of that?"
  • "How did you handle it?"
  • "What did you try before settling on that approach?"
  • "What does it cost you when this goes wrong?" (time, money, stress, reputation)
  • "If you could wave a magic wand and change one thing about this process, what would it be?"

⚠️ Do not mention your product or feature during this phase.

4. Current Solutions (10 min)

Understand the competitive landscape from their perspective.

  • "What tools or workarounds do you use today for this?"
  • "What do you like about [current solution]? What frustrates you?"
  • "Have you tried other approaches? What happened?"

5. Wrap-Up (10 min)

  • "Is there anything about this topic we haven't covered that you think I should know?"
  • "Is there anyone else you'd recommend I speak to?"
  • "Would you be open to a follow-up if I have more questions?"

Output Format

Discovery Interview Guide — [Topic] — [Date]

Research Goal: [One sentence: what decision will this research inform?] Target Participant Profile: [Role, company size, behaviour qualifier]

Screener Questions (for recruiting):

  1. [Question] → Must answer: [Y/N or specific]
  2. [Question] → Must answer: [Y/N or specific]
  3. [Disqualifier question] → Disqualify if: [answer]

Interview Guide:

[Full structured guide using the format above, customised to the specific research topic]

Synthesis Template (fill after each interview):

  • Key quote: "[verbatim]"
  • Core pain: [1 sentence]
  • Current workaround: [what they're doing today]
  • Intensity (1–5): [how painful is this?]
  • Surprise/unexpected finding: [anything that challenged your assumptions]

Pattern Detection (after 5+ interviews):

  • Pain mentioned by [X/N] participants: [theme]
  • Workaround used by [X/N] participants: [theme]
  • Most emotionally charged moment in interviews: [observation]

Required Inputs

Ask the user for these if not provided:

  • Research topic or question (what decision will this inform?)
  • Target participant profile (role, behaviour, company type)
  • Session length (30 / 45 / 60 / 90 minutes)
  • Number of interviews planned
  • Known hypotheses to test or avoid confirming prematurely (optional)

Quality Checks

  • No future-tense questions ("would you...") — only past-behaviour questions
  • Product or solution not mentioned until after pain is confirmed
  • Questions open-ended (cannot be answered yes/no)
  • Synthesis template included for per-session notes
  • Screener questions identify and disqualify wrong participants

Guidelines

  • Recommend 5–8 interviews to reach thematic saturation for most discovery questions
  • Always record with permission — transcripts beat notes
  • If user is new to interviewing: remind them to stay silent after asking a question (aim for 80/20 participant-to-interviewer talking ratio)
  • Never synthesise during the interview — do it after, when you can look across sessions
  • Flag confirmation bias: if user writes questions that lead toward a predetermined answer, rewrite them as open-ended alternatives

Anti-Patterns

  • Do not use future-tense questions ("Would you use this?") — hypothetical responses do not predict real behaviour and produce false confidence in an idea
  • Do not mention your product or solution before problem exploration is complete — doing so anchors the participant's responses and invalidates the discovery
  • Do not synthesise across fewer than 5 interviews — themes from 2–3 interviews reflect anecdote, not pattern; wait for saturation
  • Do not write screener questions that are too easy to pass — if participants can guess the "right" answer, you will recruit the wrong people
  • Do not treat participant opinions as evidence of future behaviour — what people say they will do consistently diverges from what they actually do

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