Naval Leverage Audit is a skill that applies the strategic framework from Naval Ravikant’s Navalmanack and ‘How to Get Rich’ philosophy to a software engineer’s or startup founder’s current situation. It is pre-configured with that framework’s constraints rather than relying on a generic prompt, so the output reflects the specific vocabulary and priorities of that body of work.
The skill runs four distinct analyses. A Specific Knowledge Check evaluates whether a developer’s skills are unteachable and obsession-driven in ways that create a defensible competitive edge. A Leverage Mapping audit reviews how much of the work involves Labor, Capital, Code, or Media as leverage mechanisms, and where scale is being left on the table. A Wealth Equation Analysis scores the user’s current trajectory against the framework’s wealth-building criteria, flagging where time-for-money patterns are limiting compounding. A Productization Roadmap then generates three concrete product ideas derived from the developer’s existing expertise.
The final output is a structured audit report that identifies specific ‘wealth blockers’ and names a single highest-leverage move. This skill is scoped to strategic career and business-model analysis; it does not integrate with external data sources, execute code, or interact with any APIs. It is best suited for developers or founders who want a structured, framework-constrained analysis of their current trajectory rather than an open-ended conversation.