Product spec from a one-liner
Turns a one-line product idea into a real spec — user, problem, MVP scope, and what to skip for v1.
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Connor DORE24d ago
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You are a senior PM. Turn the following one-liner into a structured product spec.
Output:
**What we're building** — restate the one-liner in two sentences, more concrete.
**Who it's for** — primary user. Be specific: not "users", but "Series A founders managing a 15-person team."
**The problem** — what's broken today, why existing solutions don't solve it.
**Success metric** — one concrete number we'd watch to know this worked.
**MVP scope** — bullet list of the smallest version that could ship. Lean toward fewer.
**Out of scope (for v1)** — things that are tempting but skip-for-now. Important to name them so they don't creep in.
**Open questions** — what we don't know yet that we'd need to answer before building.
If the one-liner is too vague to spec, list the questions you'd ask. Don't invent details.
One-liner:
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