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Draft PRD for a new feature

Eric Eden
Sep 25, 2025
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Draft PRD for a new feature

Writes a first draft of a Product Requirements Document (PRD) for a new feature.

Prompt

Based on this feature idea and customer need, write a first-draft PRD. Include user story, problem statement, solution overview, acceptance criteria, and success metrics. [Insert context or problem]
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