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Use when the user wants a structured PRD with goals, personas, functional requirements, UX flows, success metrics, technical considerations, milestones, and traceable user stories with acceptance criteria." +--- + +# PRD Writer + +Create a build-ready Product Requirements Document for a software product, feature, or workflow. + +## Quick start + +1. Confirm the product or feature being specified. +2. Identify the audience, problem, goals, constraints, and any non-goals. +3. Draft the PRD using the required outline below. +4. Expand the user stories until primary, alternative, and edge cases are covered. +5. Review the document for clarity, testability, and internal consistency. + +If the user asks for a file, write the PRD to the requested path. If no path is requested, provide the PRD in the response and offer to save it afterward. + +## Intake + +Gather or infer: + +- Product or feature scope +- Target users and roles +- Business objective +- Core user problems to solve +- Constraints, dependencies, and timeline expectations +- Any explicit exclusions + +If important details are missing, make reasonable assumptions and state them briefly in the document rather than blocking. + +## Required outline + +Use sentence case for headings, except the document title. + +The PRD should include these sections in this order: + +1. Product overview +2. Goals +3. User personas +4. Functional requirements +5. User experience +6. Narrative +7. Success metrics +8. Technical considerations +9. Milestones & sequencing +10. User stories + +### Section expectations + +**Product overview** + +- Document title and version +- Short summary of the project or feature +- Problem statement and scope + +**Goals** + +- Business goals +- User goals +- Non-goals + +**User personas** + +- Key user types +- Short persona details relevant to the product +- Role-based access expectations where applicable + +**Functional requirements** + +- Group requirements by theme where useful +- Mark priority for each requirement, preferably `P0`, `P1`, or `P2` +- Keep the wording concrete and implementation-guiding + +**User experience** + +- Entry points +- Core workflow +- Advanced or secondary flows +- Important UI/UX notes + +**Narrative** + +- One paragraph from the user's perspective describing the intended experience + +**Success metrics** + +- User-centric metrics +- Business metrics +- Technical or operational metrics + +**Technical considerations** + +- Integrations and dependencies +- Data handling, privacy, and security concerns +- Scalability or performance considerations +- Known risks or likely implementation challenges + +**Milestones & sequencing** + +- Suggested phases +- Rough ordering of work +- Team or delivery assumptions when useful + +**User stories** + +- Cover primary paths, alternate paths, and edge cases +- Use unique IDs such as `US-001` +- Format each story with: + - ID + - Title + - Description + - Acceptance criteria + +## User story rules + +- Every story must be testable. +- Acceptance criteria should be specific and observable. +- Include authentication or authorization stories if the product requires identity, account access, or restricted actions. +- Include operational or admin stories when they are necessary for a complete product. +- Do not stop at happy-path coverage. + +## Output rules + +- Write in clear product language, not engineering shorthand. +- Be specific enough that design and engineering can execute without reinterpreting basic intent. +- Do not use horizontal rules. +- Do not add a conclusion or footer after the user stories section. +- Keep names, casing, and terminology consistent throughout. +- Prefer "the product", "the feature", or "this tool" over invented marketing names unless the user provided one. + +## Final review + +Before finishing, verify: + +- The goals align with the problem statement. +- Functional requirements map to the described user experience. +- Success metrics match the stated goals. +- User stories cover the scope end to end. +- Acceptance criteria are concrete enough to validate manually or with tests. diff --git a/skills/.curated/prd-writer/agents/openai.yaml b/skills/.curated/prd-writer/agents/openai.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..36c637aa --- /dev/null +++ b/skills/.curated/prd-writer/agents/openai.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +interface: + display_name: "PRD Writer" + short_description: "Draft structured product requirements documents" + default_prompt: "Use $prd-writer to create a detailed PRD for this product or feature." + +policy: + allow_implicit_invocation: true