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Product Brief Writer with AI

Write one-page product briefs to get buy-in BEFORE investing in full specs. The pitch document that earns you the right to write a PRD.

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What this skill file teaches Claude

Drop one markdown file into your repo. Claude Code learns how to run this entire workflow.

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One-page format

Forces the pitch into a single page — if you can't fit it on a page, the idea isn't crisp enough yet.

2

Problem-first structure

Opens with the user problem (not the solution) so leadership evaluates the WHY before the WHAT.

3

Evidence + assumptions

Separates what you KNOW from what you're ASSUMING. Honest about risk.

4

Ask + investment frame

Specifies what you need to proceed — discovery budget, team, timeline.

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Success criteria

What "yes this worked" looks like, measurable, agreed up front.

What you can build with this

Pitch a new feature to leadership

Get a yes/no/iterate decision in a 15-minute review instead of weeks of back and forth.

Request discovery budget

Justify investing in user research before committing to a solution.

Align stakeholders before writing a PRD

Make sure design, engineering, sales, and exec all agree on the WHY before you spec the WHAT.

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Common questions

A brief is one page and pitches the idea — it answers "should we do this?" A PRD is many pages and specs the idea — it answers "how do we build this?" Briefs come before PRDs.
Usually the PM, even if the idea came from someone else. The brief is a PM artefact because writing it forces the PM to take ownership of the problem framing.
No — small improvements or bug fixes don't need them. Briefs are for new initiatives, big features, or anything that needs leadership sign-off before investment.
A first draft: 1–2 hours if you have the user research done. The skill speeds up the structure so you spend your time on substance, not format.
Yes — the brief's problem statement, success criteria, and assumptions all carry forward into the PRD. The brief is the seed.

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