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# Overview | |
[Provide a high-level overview of your product here. Explain what problem it solves, who it's for, and why it's valuable.] | |
# Core Features | |
[List and describe the main features of your product. For each feature, include: | |
- What it does | |
- Why it's important | |
- How it works at a high level] | |
# User Experience | |
[Describe the user journey and experience. Include: | |
- User personas | |
- Key user flows | |
- UI/UX considerations] | |
</context> | |
<PRD> | |
# Technical Architecture | |
[Outline the technical implementation details: | |
- System components | |
- Data models | |
- APIs and integrations | |
- Infrastructure requirements] | |
# Development Roadmap | |
[Break down the development process into phases: | |
- MVP requirements | |
- Future enhancements | |
- Do not think about timelines whatsoever -- all that matters is scope and detailing exactly what needs to be build in each phase so it can later be cut up into tasks] | |
# Logical Dependency Chain | |
[Define the logical order of development: | |
- Which features need to be built first (foundation) | |
- Getting as quickly as possible to something usable/visible front end that works | |
- Properly pacing and scoping each feature so it is atomic but can also be built upon and improved as development approaches] | |
# Risks and Mitigations | |
[Identify potential risks and how they'll be addressed: | |
- Technical challenges | |
- Figuring out the MVP that we can build upon | |
- Resource constraints] | |
# Appendix | |
[Include any additional information: | |
- Research findings | |
- Technical specifications] | |
</PRD> |
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