AI PROMPTS
Product Management
Available Prompts:
85
User Persona Development
Creating Negative Personas to Optimize Resource Allocation
This prompt enables teams to identify and define negative personas—audiences that are not a good fit for the product or service. By understanding these groups, teams can avoid wasting resources on non-ideal customers and focus efforts on more promising segments, improving overall efficiency and ROI.
Product Requirement Documents
Creating a PRD for Localization and Regional Customization
This prompt helps product managers create a Product Requirement Document (PRD) for adding localization and regional customization to a product. It focuses on defining language, cultural, and functional adaptations to improve the product’s usability in different regions.
User Interviews
Creating a User Interview Plan for Testing New Features
This prompt guides teams in developing a user interview plan specifically for gathering feedback on new or experimental features. It ensures interviews are structured to collect actionable insights about usability, desirability, and potential areas for improvement, focusing on real user reactions and suggestions.
Journey Mapping
Designing a Future-State Customer Journey Map
This prompt assists teams in crafting a future-state customer journey map that envisions the ideal user experience for their product or service. It helps identify opportunities for innovation, align teams around long-term goals, and set actionable steps for achieving the desired user experience.
Journey Mapping
Creating a Comprehensive Customer Journey Map
This prompt helps teams design a detailed customer journey map that highlights user interactions with a product or service at every touchpoint. It identifies user goals, pain points, and emotions, enabling the creation of tailored strategies to improve the overall user experience and achieve higher satisfaction levels.
Product Requirement Documents
Creating a PRD for a Feature Enhancement
This prompt helps product managers write a PRD focused on enhancing an existing product feature. It emphasizes defining the enhancement’s objectives, understanding user pain points, and specifying technical and functional requirements to improve usability and impact.
User Interviews
Customizing User Interview Questions for Specific Personas
This prompt helps teams craft tailored interview questions for specific user personas to uncover targeted insights. By aligning questions with persona characteristics, the interviews yield more relevant, actionable feedback for different user segments.
Design Requirements
Developing Design Requirements for Onboarding Experiences
This prompt helps product managers create design requirements to guide designers in building wireframes for user onboarding. It focuses on defining goals, workflows, and key interactions to create a smooth and engaging onboarding experience.
Product Requirement Documents
Creating a Lightweight PRD for Agile Teams
This prompt helps product managers create a concise, lightweight PRD tailored for agile teams. It focuses on defining clear objectives, user stories, and acceptance criteria to facilitate quick decision-making and iterative development.
User Interviews
Creating a User Interview Plan for Exploring Product Expectations
This prompt guides teams in creating an interview plan to understand user expectations for a product or feature. It focuses on what users hope to achieve, their ideal experience, and how well current offerings align with their goals, providing a foundation for product enhancements.
User Interviews
Designing User Interview Questions for Onboarding Experiences
This prompt helps teams create a targeted question set for user interviews focused on the onboarding process. It ensures a deep dive into user perceptions, pain points, and opportunities to improve their first interactions with the product or service.
User Persona Development
Developing User Personas Based on Emotional Drivers
This prompt helps teams create user personas that focus on emotional drivers behind user behaviors and decision-making processes. By understanding motivations, fears, and desires, teams can create products, marketing strategies, and user experiences that resonate on a deeper level, leading to stronger connections and improved user satisfaction.