PM Toolkit
Five prompts for the core loop of product management. Draft a rigorous PRD, turn raw user-research notes into themes and decisions, prioritize a backlog with RICE, size up a competitor, and ship a changelog people actually read. Built to be dogfooded by a working PM.
Start here. Give it the problem and the rough idea; it interviews you for gaps, then writes the PRD.
Example · Input
We want to let users schedule reports to email themselves weekly.
Example · Output
A structured PRD: problem, goals/non-goals, user stories, requirements, success metrics, and open questions.
Paste raw notes or transcripts from several interviews; it clusters them into themes and recommendations.
Example · Input
Notes from 6 customer calls about our onboarding flow.
Example · Output
Themes ranked by frequency and severity, supporting quotes, and 3 prioritized recommendations.
Give it a list of candidate features; it scores each on Reach, Impact, Confidence, Effort and ranks them.
Example · Input
A backlog of 8 feature ideas with rough notes on each.
Example · Output
A ranked RICE table with scores, the reasoning per input, and where your estimates are shakiest.
Point it at a competitor. In Claude Code/Cowork with web access it can pull live detail; otherwise work from what you paste.
Example · Input
Teardown of a competitor's pricing and onboarding.
Example · Output
A structured teardown: positioning, feature gaps, pricing, and 3 openings to exploit.
Feed it the merged changes (or a commit range in Claude Code); it writes user-facing notes in your voice.
Example · Input
This sprint: scheduled reports, faster search, two bug fixes.
Example · Output
Release notes in three registers — changelog, in-app banner, and a short email — from one input.