Writing Your Idea
Tips for writing prompts that produce the best PRDs.
Writing prompts that get results
The quality of your PRD depends heavily on how you frame your idea. Here's what works best.
Be specific about the user
Instead of "a dashboard for analytics", try "a dashboard for B2B SaaS product managers to track feature adoption and churn signals". The more specific the user, the more targeted the PRD.
Include the key constraint or pain
Good PRD prompts often include the problem being solved. "A tool that helps remote teams run async standups because synchronous standups waste 20 minutes of everyone's day" gives Scriptonia the context to write better goals and user stories.
Mention integrations upfront
If your product needs to connect to specific tools (Slack, Stripe, GitHub), mention them. This shapes the architecture blueprint and integration requirements significantly.
Example prompts
"An onboarding checklist tool for Shopify store owners that guides them through their first 30 days and sends progress emails."
"A Chrome extension for sales reps that pulls LinkedIn data into Salesforce automatically when they visit a prospect's profile."
"A mobile app for field service technicians to log equipment inspections offline and sync when back on WiFi."