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New Product Feature Ideation

Brainstorms 5 specific feature ideas each from Product Manager, Designer, and Engineer perspectives for a new product described in $ARGUMENTS, then prioritizes the top 5 ideas with…

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SKILL.md
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name: brainstorm-ideas-new
description: "Brainstorm feature ideas for a new product in initial discovery from PM, Designer, and Engineer perspectives. Use when starting product discovery for a new product, exploring features for a startup idea, or doing initial ideation."
---
## Brainstorm Product Ideas (New Product)

Multi-perspective ideation for initial product discovery of a new product. Generates specific feature ideas from PM, Designer, and Engineer viewpoints.

### Context

You are supporting initial product discovery for a new product: **$ARGUMENTS**.

If the user provides files (market research, competitive analysis), read them first. Use web search to understand the market if needed.

### Domain Context

**Initial Discovery vs Continuous Discovery**: Initial Discovery focuses on vision, business model, and market validation — you're testing whether the product should exist. Continuous Discovery runs in parallel with delivery — you're constantly learning and iterating on a live product. This skill is for **initial discovery**.

### Instructions

The user will describe their target segment, opportunity, and desired outcomes. Work through these steps:

1. **Understand the opportunity**: Confirm the product concept, target market segment, and what the users want to achieve.

2. **Ideate from three perspectives** — generate 5 specific feature ideas each from:
   - **Product Manager**: Focus on market fit, value creation, and competitive advantage
   - **Product Designer**: Focus on user experience, onboarding, and engagement
   - **Software Engineer**: Focus on technical innovation, API integrations, and platform capabilities

3. **Prioritize the top 5 ideas** across all perspectives. For a new product, weight heavily toward:
   - Core value delivery (does it solve the primary problem?)
   - Speed to validate (can we test this quickly?)
   - Differentiation potential

4. **For each prioritized idea**, provide reasoning and key assumptions to test.

Think step by step. Save substantial output as a markdown document.

---

### Further Reading

- [Startup Canvas: Product Strategy and a Business Model for a New Product](https://www.productcompass.pm/p/startup-canvas)
- [Product Innovation Masterclass](https://www.productcompass.pm/p/product-innovation-masterclass) (video course)
- [Continuous Product Discovery Masterclass (CPDM)](https://www.productcompass.pm/p/cpdm) (video course)

INPUTS

$ARGUMENTS REQUIRED

user-provided description of target segment, opportunity, and outcomes

REQUIRED CONTEXT

  • product concept / target segment / desired outcomes ($ARGUMENTS)

OPTIONAL CONTEXT

  • market research files
  • competitive analysis files

TOOLS REQUIRED

  • web_search
  • file_search

ROLES & RULES

Role assignments

  • You are supporting initial product discovery for a new product: **$ARGUMENTS**.
  1. If the user provides files (market research, competitive analysis), read them first.
  2. Use web search to understand the market if needed.

EXPECTED OUTPUT

Format
markdown
Constraints
  • generate 5 feature ideas per perspective
  • prioritize top 5 ideas overall
  • include reasoning and assumptions for each prioritized idea
  • save substantial output as markdown document

SUCCESS CRITERIA

  • Understand the opportunity
  • Generate 5 specific feature ideas each from PM, Designer, and Engineer perspectives
  • Prioritize the top 5 ideas across perspectives
  • Provide reasoning and key assumptions for each prioritized idea
  • Save substantial output as a markdown document

CAVEATS

Dependencies
  • User-provided files if any
  • Web search if needed
Missing context
  • Exact structure or template for the final markdown document
  • How to handle or reference the 'Further Reading' links in output

QUALITY

OVERALL
0.84
CLARITY
0.88
SPECIFICITY
0.82
REUSABILITY
0.90
COMPLETENESS
0.78

IMPROVEMENT SUGGESTIONS

  • Replace the placeholder $ARGUMENTS with a clearer instruction like 'Insert the product concept or idea here'
  • Add an explicit 'Output Format' section specifying the markdown structure and headings

USAGE

Copy the prompt above and paste it into your AI of choice — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or anywhere else you're working. Replace any placeholder sections with your own context, then ask for the output.

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