Example
Draft a PRD for a small SaaS feature
Example
Clarify MVP scope before engineering work
Example
Prepare product review notes for stakeholders
A PRD should reduce ambiguity
The best PRDs do not try to document every possible detail. They help the team understand the problem, the user, the scope, the tradeoffs, and the definition of done.
This PRD generator creates a focused first draft that can live as a Kanvly note connected to a delivery board.
How Kanvly fits product planning
A PRD is most useful when it stays connected to the work it creates. In Kanvly, the PRD note can sit beside the board that tracks implementation, review, and launch work.
Keep decisions and open questions visible so the team can revisit why a feature is shaped a certain way.
- Problem statement stays near execution.
- Requirements can become board cards.
- Risks stay visible during delivery.
- Launch notes remain attached to the feature.
Kanvly workflow fit