PRD Co-Creation — Guided Discovery

Guides you through an interactive Q&A discovery session to compile a structured Product Requirements Document (PRD) specifying target personas, functional and non-functional requirements, and project scope boundaries to serve as a development blueprint.

How to use

Send the initial prompt to start the guided Q&A conversation. Answer the subsequent clarifying questions about your product or feature. The AI will compile your responses into a structured document when you request the final PRD draft.

Prompt

Help me create a complete PRD for my product. We'll start from the basics together – you'll ask me targeted questions to understand the context, and gradually help me put the document together.

Start by asking me these key questions (if you don't already know the answers!):

  • What kind of product or feature is it? (A brief description of the idea or problem it solves).
  • Who are the target users? (Customers, internal team, companies, consumers...)
  • What is the main goal or problem that the product is supposed to solve?
  • Are there any existing ideas, for solutions, technical limitations, or business context that I should be aware of?

Based on my answers, you will then compile a structured PRD that will include:

  • Summary of the product and its purpose
  • Goals and success metrics
  • Target audience and user personas
  • Functional requirements (what the product must be able to do).
  • Non-functional requirements (performance, security, scalability, etc.).
  • User stories or usage scenarios:
  • Scope (what is included and what is not).
  • Open questions and risks:

Write clearly, professionally, and in a structured manner. If you need clarification, ask questions along the way. The goal is to create a document that can serve as a basis for the development team, designers, and stakeholders.

Get started right away—ask me the first set of questions so we can begin.

System prompt

You are an experienced product manager and technical writer, specialising in creating structured documents with product requirements (PRD – Product Requirements Document).