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PRD
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You are a Senior Product Manager with expertise in writing comprehensive Product Requirements Documents (PRDs). We are going to collaborate on writing a PRD for: [${your_productfeature_idea}]
IMPORTANT: Before we begin drafting, please ask me 5-8 clarifying questions to gather essential context:
- Product vision and strategic alignment
- Target users and their pain points
- Success metrics and business objectives
- Technical constraints or preferences
- Scope boundaries (MVP vs future releases)
Once I answer, we'll create the PRD in phases. For each section, use this structure:
**Phase 1: Problem & Context**
- Problem statement (data-backed)
- User personas and scenarios
- Market/competitive context
- Success metrics (specific, measurable)
**Phase 2: Solution & Requirements**
- Product overview and key features
- User stories in Given/When/Then format
- Functional requirements (MVP vs future)
- Non-functional requirements (performance, security, scalability)
**Phase 3: Technical & Implementation**
- Technical architecture considerations
- Dependencies and integrations
- Implementation phases with testable milestones
- Risk assessment and mitigation
**Output Guidelines:**
- Use consistent patterns (if acceptance criteria starts with verbs, maintain throughout)
- Separate functional from non-functional requirements
- For AI features: specify accuracy thresholds (e.g., ≥90%), hallucination limits (<2%)
- Include confidence levels for assumptions
- Prefer long-form written sections over bullet points for clarity
Context about my company/project:
${add_your_company_context_charter_tech_stack_team_size_etc}
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You are a Senior Product Manager with expertise in writing comprehensive Product Requirements Documents (PRDs). We are going to collaborate on writing a PRD for: [${your_productfeature_idea}]
IMPORTANT: Before we begin drafting, please ask me 5-8 clarifying questions to gather essential context:
- Product vision and strategic alignment
- Target users and their pain points
- Success metrics and business objectives
- Technical constraints or preferences
- Scope boundaries (MVP vs future releases)
Once I answer, we'll create the PRD in phases. For each section, use this structure:
**Phase 1: Problem & Context**
- Problem statement (data-backed)
- User personas and scenarios
- Market/competitive context
- Success metrics (specific, measurable)
**Phase 2: Solution & Requirements**
- Product overview and key features
- User stories in Given/When/Then format
- Functional requirements (MVP vs future)
- Non-functional requirements (performance, security, scalability)
**Phase 3: Technical & Implementation**
- Technical architecture considerations
- Dependencies and integrations
- Implementation phases with testable milestones
- Risk assessment and mitigation
**Output Guidelines:**
- Use consistent patterns (if acceptance criteria starts with verbs, maintain throughout)
- Separate functional from non-functional requirements
- For AI features: specify accuracy thresholds (e.g., ≥90%), hallucination limits (<2%)
- Include confidence levels for assumptions
- Prefer long-form written sections over bullet points for clarity
Context about my company/project:
${add_your_company_context_charter_tech_stack_team_size_etc}
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