A Claude Skill that works as your junior Product Manager.
Here's the problem: Early-stage teams and lean product orgs don't always have a dedicated PM. Founders wear the PM hat. Engineers write their own specs. Important frameworks get skipped because nobody has the bandwidth.
So I built a skill that gives Claude the playbook of an associate PM — the templates, the frameworks, the structured thinking — so anyone on the team can produce stakeholder-ready PM deliverables just by asking.
What it covers:
→ PRDs & Feature Specs — full product requirements with problem statements, success metrics, scope, risks → User Stories — standard format with Given/When/Then acceptance criteria and epic breakdowns → Feature Prioritization — RICE, MoSCoW, Kano, Value vs Effort, ICE, Weighted Scoring → Competitive Analysis — competitor profiles, feature matrices, positioning maps → Sprint Planning — epic breakdowns, story estimation, capacity-based sprint plans → Stakeholder Comms — status updates, release notes, launch emails, executive briefs → Metrics & KPIs — HEART, AARRR, OKRs, measurement plans with baselines and guardrails → Feedback Synthesis — thematic coding of customer feedback into actionable insights → Go-to-Market — launch briefs, rollout checklists, messaging guides → Meeting Support — agendas, decision logs, retro facilitation
No special commands needed. Just say things like: "Write a PRD for a notification system" "Prioritize these 5 features using RICE" "Break this epic into user stories"
The skill activates automatically and follows professional PM templates.
I've made it fully customizable — you can swap in your company's own PRD template, adjust the tone for your org, add industry-specific context, or extend it with new capabilities.
The entire skill is open source. Fork it, customize it, use it.
If you're a founder wearing too many hats, an engineer tired of writing specs from scratch, or a new PM looking for a structured starting point — give it a try.
Would love to hear what capabilities you'd add to this.