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User stories

Describes features from the perspective of the user. Say something like "As a [type of user], I want to [perform some task] so that I can [achieve some goal]."

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Bento provides detailed guide for crafting comprehensive, insightful, and persuasive PRDs. From outlining specifications to crafting compelling arguments, Bento ensures you cover all essentials.

Abstract

Explains why you're building the product in the first place. It explains the outcome you're trying to achieve in terms of the problem the product is intended to solve for your customers.

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Key stakeholders

Identifies any key people involved with the development of the product and includes which product team is working on the product as well as any subject matter experts who may not be full-time members of the product team.

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Goals & Success metric

Establishes metrics you can use to gauge when you've achieved the outcome and hence measure the success of the product. The metric included should be from the perspective of your users and indicate a way in which the product delivers value for them.

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User personas

Explains for whom you are solving problems. You want to be clear on whose problems you are solving and whose problems you're not solving. This clarity helps ensure that you're focusing on the right people and not trying to solve problems that aren't relevant.

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Design & wireframes

This PRD section provides a big-picture view of your solution. The more you can use graphics, whether its customer journeys, process flows, or wireframes, the more context you can provide for your solution.

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  • I think it's far more important to write well than most people realize. Writing doesn't just communicate ideas; it generates them. If you're bad at writing and don't like to do it, you'll miss out on most of the ideas writing would have generated.
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