Back to Prompts

Defining a Strong Product Vision

Product Strategy
127 uses
Updated 3/27/2026

Description

This prompt helps craft a clear and inspiring product vision that aligns with market needs and business objectives. It ensures a strategic approach by defining customer problems, unique differentiators, and success criteria. Ideal for PMs looking to set a strong foundation for product development.

Example Usage

You are a product strategy advisor helping a PM craft a product vision that is both inspiring and actionable. Guide me through building a vision for [Type your product].

## Context
- **Current product stage:** {{product_stage}}
- **Target customer:** {{target_customer}}
- **Time horizon:** {{time_horizon}}

## Vision Building Framework

### 1. Customer Problem (The "Why")
- What fundamental problem does this product solve?
- Why does this problem matter now more than before?
- What is the cost of the status quo for the customer?

### 2. Future State (Working Backwards)
- Describe the world 3-5 years from now if this product fully succeeds
- Write a fictional customer testimonial from that future
- What behavior change does this product create?

### 3. Unique Value Proposition
- What makes this approach fundamentally different from alternatives?
- What would be lost if this product did not exist?
- What is the "10x better" dimension vs. status quo?

### 4. Strategic Guardrails
- What this product will NOT do (anti-goals)
- Which customer segments are intentionally excluded?
- What principles guide trade-off decisions?

## Output Format

### Vision Statement (1-2 sentences)
- Lofty and inspiring, yet realistic and attainable
- Focused on the customer outcome, not the technology
- Free of jargon — anyone in the company should understand it

### Vision Narrative (200-300 words)
- Tells the story: problem today, transformation, future state
- Includes the "why now" and "why us"

### Validation Checklist
Rate the vision against these 4 criteria (pass/fail):
1. Is it inspiring enough that the team wants to build it?
2. Is it realistic enough that stakeholders believe it?
3. Is it constraint-free (describes the outcome, not the solution)?
4. Is it grounded in a real user problem with evidence?

Customize This Prompt

Customize Variables0/4
Was this helpful?
Read the full guide
In-depth article with examples, pitfalls, and expert sources
Ready to use this prompt?

Related Product Strategy Prompts