Various Use Cases to Generate PM Documents Using Chisel’s PM Agent
You can get the most out of the productivity tool under the PM Assistant in many ways. This approach is not restrictive to simply creating a PRD but extends to other roles as well, such as having a two-way conversation to answer some of the burning questions you may have about the product/ tool you’re building.
Below, we lay out a few examples that can inspire you to try out the tool.
Use Cases Covered:
Without Using the Features & Ideas
Generate PRDs
What it does: Any PM’s most treasured set of papers is PRD. For example, you can write a prompt stating you want to draw a PRD for a mobile app titles HydroPal, give some pointers about the target audience, and features and ask it to make a document out of it.
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A Document for the GTM Plan
What it does: We enter a prompt to curate a GTM plan with the necessary information provided. You will have a document that covers all the metrics of the said plan from the problem statement to market and customer analysis.
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Make an API Documentation
What it does: Get an API documentation with dedicated sections like overview, authentication, error messages, endpoints and operations, simply by prompting to generate API doc and providing necessary details.
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Create Product Strategy Document
What it does: Get a product strategy plan by providing details about the product, your focused users, business goals and any such information that may benefit you to get the most out of the document.
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Using the Features & Ideas
Generate PRDs including Ideas & Features
What it does: Begin by selecting the ideas and writing down the prompt, such as ‘ choose the four most important ideas and turn them into features, followed by creating a PRD.’ Once the template is ready, you may ask the PM Agent to convert it into a document.
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Craft a Customer Feedback summary
What it does: Get a summary of your selected ideas by stating precisely what you expect and in what format. In the example below, we requested for a summary of about eight ideas and then asked to put the gathered information of ideas in a concise document for ease of reference.
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Write the Release Notes
What it does: Ask the PM Agent to give you a summary of the features you’ve selected for a particular time period, Feb 2024, in this case.
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Produce a Feature Summary Document
What it does: If improving user experience and enhancing overall application performance is your goal, then ask the agent to derive a summary out of the selected features that have high customer satisfaction metric.
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