Product Management

Product Management taxonomy generated by the site skill importer.

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code-to-prd

by alirezarezvani

code-to-prd turns frontend, backend, or fullstack repositories into structured PRDs by analyzing routes, components, APIs, permissions, enums, forms, and interactions. Includes a workflow, framework references, quality checklist, sample outputs, and helper scripts for Requirements Planning.

Requirements Planning
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office-hours

by alirezarezvani

office-hours runs /cs:office-hours <topic> as a YC-style six-question founder interrogation before advice. Use it to clarify problem, customer, distribution, defensibility, capital, and founder fit before Strategic Planning, pivots, fundraising, or major product bets.

Strategic Planning
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pestel-analysis

by deanpeters

pestel-analysis helps you assess political, economic, social, technological, environmental, and legal forces affecting a product, market, or initiative. Use this pestel-analysis skill for strategic planning, market entry, and decision-making when external shifts could change pricing, compliance, hiring, or launch timing.

Strategic Planning
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notion-meeting-intelligence

by makenotion

notion-meeting-intelligence prepares meetings by gathering context from Notion, adding Claude research, and creating an internal pre-read plus an external agenda. It is useful for decision meetings, status reviews, customer calls, and other Notion-heavy workflows where you need a practical notion-meeting-intelligence guide.

Meeting Prep
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customer-empathy

by rameerez

customer-empathy is a lightweight prompt skill for customer-first product thinking. Use it to clarify who you are building for, what they need, where they get stuck, and how to improve onboarding, UX, feature priorities, or customer success decisions.

Customer Success
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reddit-insights

by BrianRWagner

reddit-insights helps you search Reddit by meaning, not just keywords, using the reddit-insights.com MCP server. Use it for product idea validation, customer voice research, sentiment analysis, niche discovery, and content planning when you need real user language from current discussions.

Web Research
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