get-prompt.ai

AI Prompts for Product Managers

Your PRD draft is due, the sprint review needs notes, and three stakeholders want updates in three different formats. Describe the document you need in plain English, and get-prompt.ai writes the structured prompt that gets it out of ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini — with the problem statement, scope cuts, and acceptance criteria spelled out instead of left to chance.

  • PRDs with problem, scope, and success metrics built in
  • User stories that arrive with acceptance criteria
  • Prioritization calls backed by RICE-style scoring
  • Release notes that translate sprints for customers
  • Stakeholder updates sized for execs, sales, and support

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Output specifications

How it works

01

Name the artifact

Type what you need the way you would brief a teammate — a PRD for in-app notifications, user stories for the checkout flow, release notes for the 2.4 sprint.

02

Tighten the scope

If the request is thin, get-prompt.ai follows up with brief clarifying questions — target persona, success metric, scope boundaries — and you can skip them when you are in a hurry.

03

Copy the prompt

Drop the finished prompt into ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini and get a first draft your engineers and design partners can mark up before standup.

Examples

  • Write a prompt to draft a one-page PRD for a notifications feature, with problem, goals, scope, and success metrics.
  • Create a prompt that turns a feature idea into well-formed user stories with acceptance criteria.
  • Draft a prompt to summarize a sprint into customer-facing release notes in a friendly tone.
  • Build a prompt that scores ten backlog items with RICE and flags the assumptions behind each estimate.
  • Write a prompt to turn raw user interview notes into themes, pain points, and follow-up questions for discovery.
  • Create a prompt that drafts a stakeholder update on a delayed launch, with revised dates and mitigation steps.

Frequently asked questions

Why not just ask ChatGPT for a PRD directly?

A one-line ask returns a generic template with invented metrics. AI prompts for product managers work better when they pin down the sections you need — problem statement, non-goals, success metrics — and tell the model what to ask before it writes. get-prompt.ai builds that structure in, so the draft starts from your product instead of a placeholder one.

Can I use it for work that involves an unreleased roadmap?

get-prompt.ai writes the prompt; the task itself runs in whichever assistant your company has approved. You can describe the deliverable in general terms, generate a prompt with placeholders, and add confidential feature details only inside your own AI tool. Sensitive roadmap specifics stay within your existing policies.

Will the user stories come back with real acceptance criteria?

Yes, if the prompt demands them — and that is exactly what the generator enforces. It instructs the model to attach testable acceptance criteria and edge cases to each story rather than stopping at "As a user, I want…". You still check them against your definition of ready, but you start from something engineering can estimate.

Does it support frameworks like RICE or Jobs-to-be-Done?

Name the framework when you describe the task and the prompt gets built around it. Ask for a RICE pass over ten backlog items, and the prompt will direct the model to score reach, impact, confidence, and effort separately and surface its assumptions. The same applies to Jobs-to-be-Done interviews, Kano surveys, and opportunity solution trees.

Do these prompts only work in ChatGPT?

No. ChatGPT prompts for product managers from this tool run unchanged in Claude, Gemini, and other assistants, and image prompts work with Midjourney, GPT Image, and Stable Diffusion. On Pro you can also target a specific model, so the phrasing matches how that model follows instructions.

I write specs every day — what does Pro actually add?

Pro runs generation on the flagship model and unlocks the Prompt Optimizer, which reworks prompts you already use — handy when your user-story prompt keeps returning vague criteria. It also adds model targeting, a saved library that turns your PRD and release-note prompts into reusable templates, and a monthly allowance comfortably past a thousand. The free tier covers your first prompts without signup, then everyday use with an account.

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