Product ManagementCohere
Cohere Prompts for Product Management
Cohere is used by enterprise product teams for building internal knowledge retrieval and document generation tools. Its strong RAG capabilities make it practical for PM assistants grounded in your product documentation and historical PRDs.
8 copy-paste ready prompts — optimised for Cohere.
8 Cohere Product Management Prompts
Feature PRD
Write a Product Requirements Document for [feature name]. Include: 1. Problem statement (2-3 sentences). 2. Target users and use cases. 3. Success metrics (quantifiable). 4. Functional requirements (numbered list). 5. Non-functional requirements (performance, security, accessibility). 6. Out of scope. 7. Open questions. Format with clear headers. Audience: engineering and design team.
User Stories
Write [N] user stories for [feature]. Format: 'As a [user type], I want to [action] so that [benefit].' For each story include: acceptance criteria (3-5 Given/When/Then scenarios), priority (P0/P1/P2), estimated complexity (S/M/L), and any dependencies. Focus on [specific user type or workflow].
Prioritisation Framework
Apply the [RICE/ICE/MoSCoW] prioritisation framework to these [N] feature requests: [list features]. For each, score: [Reach/Impact/Confidence/Effort or appropriate framework dimensions]. Show your scoring rationale in one sentence per feature. Output as a ranked table. Final recommendation: top 3 to build next quarter.
Stakeholder Update
Write a weekly product update email for [stakeholders: executives/investors/cross-functional team]. Tone: concise and confident. Include: 3 key wins this week (with metrics if possible), 1 challenge and how we're addressing it, key milestones this coming week, and a metric-of-the-week callout. Under 250 words. No jargon.
Competitive Feature Analysis
Compare the [feature area] across these competitors: [list competitors]. For each, document: feature availability (yes/no/partial), key differentiators, pricing tier it's available on, user sentiment (if known), and gaps we can exploit. Output as a comparison table, then a 3-bullet strategic recommendation for our roadmap.
OKR Framework
Write a quarterly OKR set for [team name] aligned to the company goal of [company objective]. Include: 1 Objective (aspirational, not a metric), 3-4 Key Results (measurable, time-bound, leading indicators), and 2-3 initiatives per Key Result. Avoid vanity metrics. Each Key Result should clearly indicate how we'll know if the Objective was achieved.
User Interview Questions
Create a 45-minute user interview script for researching [problem area/feature]. Include: warm-up questions (5 min), problem exploration questions (20 min), current behaviour and workflow questions (10 min), solution reaction questions (10 min if concept to test). Total: 12-15 questions. Avoid leading questions and yes/no formats.
Launch Checklist
Create a product launch checklist for [feature name] launching to [audience size/segment]. Organise by team: Product (readiness criteria), Engineering (technical checks), Design (UX review), Marketing (announcement plan), Customer Success (support prep), Legal/Compliance (if applicable). Format as a checklist with owner and due date columns.
Tips for using Cohere for Product Management
- Build a Cohere RAG system over your historical PRDs and product documentation for consistent, company-specific PM writing
- Cohere's enterprise focus means strong data privacy controls — suitable for proprietary product information
- Use Cohere for internal PM search tools that retrieve relevant past decisions, PRDs, and meeting notes
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