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Prd Writing (Grade A)Security-tested data-ai skill for Claude AI. Grade A. When the user needs to define a product feature, write a product requirements document, or translate an idea into a structured spec.

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Daniel NikulshynReviewed by Daniel Nikulshyn·Updated July 2026

Overview

Prd Writing (Grade A) is a security-tested data-ai skill for Claude AI that helps users define product features, write product requirements documents (PRDs), or translate ideas into structured specs. It guides founders or product managers in creating PRDs for product ideas, feature requests, or strategic initiatives. The skill prompts the user to provide context, such as company stage, target customer segments, and technical constraints, and then uses this information to draft a PRD. The PRD template includes eight sections: summary, contacts, background, objective, market segment(s), value proposition(s), solution, and release. The skill emphasizes using accessible language, flagging assumptions, and reviewing and refining the PRD.

Key features

  • PRD template with 8 sections
  • Guided workflow for gathering inputs and drafting PRD
  • Emphasis on flagging assumptions and reviewing and refining the PRD
  • Support for both lightweight and full PRDs

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Use cases

Defining a Product Feature

Use Prd Writing (Grade A) to define a product feature, such as a new user interface or a change to an existing functionality.

Writing a Product Requirements Document

Use Prd Writing (Grade A) to write a comprehensive PRD for a product idea, feature request, or strategic initiative.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Guides users in creating comprehensive PRDs
  • Emphasizes accessible language for a broad audience
  • Encourages flagging assumptions and reviewing and refining the PRD

Cons

  • May require significant user input and context
  • Defaulting to lightweight PRD for pre-product-market-fit companies might not always be suitable

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Q&A

What are Skills?

Skills are markdown files that give AI agents specialized knowledge and workflows for specific tasks. When you add these to your project, your agent can recognize what you're working on and apply the right frameworks, templates, and best practices — so you get founder-grade output, not generic AI slop.

Asked by Wanjiru Kamau · May 28, 2026

Who Is This For?

Solo technical founders building an MVP who also need to fundraise, sell, hire, and market — without a team to delegate to First-time founders who know how to code but haven't written a pitch deck, cold email, or job description before Small founding teams (2-3 people) wearing multiple hats and needing to move fast across every function Technical co-founders who handle product and engineering but now need to step into sales, recruiting, or investor conversations If you're at a company with a VP of Sales, a Head of Marketing, and in-house counsel — you probably don't need this. These skills are for founders who are the sales team, the marketing team, and the legal team, all at once.

Asked by Dalia Haddad · May 6, 2026

How Skills Work Together

Every skill reads from startup-context first — your company's stage, product, market, team, and metrics. This shared context means skills produce output tailored to your specific startup, not generic advice. See each skill's Related Skills section for the full dependency map.

Asked by Gideon Mwangi · Apr 9, 2026

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