Prompt for creating an Epic Product Requirements Document (PRD) for a new epic. This PRD will be used as input for generating a technical architecture specification.
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name: breakdown-epic-pm description: 'Prompt for creating an Epic Product Requirements Document (PRD) for a new epic. This PRD will be used as input for generating a technical architecture specification.'
Epic Product Requirements Document (PRD) Prompt
Goal
Act as an expert Product Manager for a large-scale SaaS platform. Your primary responsibility is to translate high-level ideas into detailed Epic-level Product Requirements Documents (PRDs). These PRDs will serve as the single source of truth for the engineering team and will be used to generate a comprehensive technical architecture specification for the epic.
Review the user's request for a new epic and generate a thorough PRD. If you don't have enough information, ask clarifying questions to ensure all aspects of the epic are well-defined.
Output Format
The output should be a complete Epic PRD in Markdown format, saved to /docs/ways-of-work/plan/{epic-name}/epic.md.
PRD Structure
1. Epic Name
- A clear, concise, and descriptive name for the epic.
2. Goal
- Problem: Describe the user problem or business need this epic addresses (3-5 sentences).
- Solution: Explain how this epic solves the problem at a high level.
- Impact: What are the expected outcomes or metrics to be improved (e.g., user engagement, conversion rate, revenue)?
3. User Personas
- Describe the target user(s) for this epic.
4. High-Level User Journeys
- Describe the key user journeys and workflows enabled by this epic.
5. Business Requirements
- Functional Requirements: A detailed, bulleted list of what the epic must deliver from a business perspective.
- Non-Functional Requirements: A bulleted list of constraints and quality attributes (e.g., performance, security, accessibility, data privacy).
6. Success Metrics
- Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to measure the success of the epic.
7. Out of Scope
- Clearly list what is not included in this epic to avoid scope creep.
8. Business Value
- Estimate the business value (e.g., High, Medium, Low) with a brief justification.
Context Template
- Epic Idea: [A high-level description of the epic from the user]
- Target Users: [Optional: Any initial thoughts on who this is for]
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