top of page

Brainstorm product ideas

Generate product ideas that solve user problems based on a PRD.

Prompt detail

Read the PRD, and generate 3 product ideas that solve problems users face when creating tooltips.:

##PRD:
{{@Call_transcript}}

What the prompt does

Product managers often need to translate dense PRD documents into actionable product ideas, especially when improving UX elements like tooltips. Manually parsing requirements and brainstorming solutions is time-consuming and can miss key user pain points buried in the document.

With remio, you paste or reference a PRD — even from a recorded call transcript — and instantly receive three targeted product ideas focused on solving tooltip creation challenges. remio analyzes the requirements, identifies friction points users face, and generates structured, actionable concepts you can bring straight to your next sprint planning session.

When to use

• After a product discovery call where stakeholders outlined tooltip-related UX issues and you need to quickly generate solution concepts from the transcript.
• When reviewing a newly drafted PRD and you want to validate whether there are untapped product opportunities around tooltip workflows.
• During a design sprint where you need rapid ideation grounded in documented requirements rather than abstract brainstorming.
• Before a roadmap prioritization meeting where you need concrete feature proposals tied directly to user problems identified in your PRD.

Prompt examples

Input: Read the PRD, and generate 3 product ideas that solve problems users face when creating tooltips.

PRD: [Call transcript from March 12 product discovery session with the Onboarding team discussing tooltip fatigue, inconsistent placement logic, and lack of analytics on tooltip engagement]

remio responds:
Based on the PRD from the March 12 Onboarding team discussion, here are three product ideas:

1. Smart Tooltip Sequencing Engine — An AI-driven system that automatically orders and throttles tooltip displays based on user behavior patterns, directly addressing the tooltip fatigue problem Sarah raised during the call.

2. Contextual Placement Recommender — A design-time tool that suggests optimal tooltip positions using heuristics from your design system, solving the inconsistent placement issue the team flagged across mobile and desktop.

3. Tooltip Engagement Dashboard — A lightweight analytics layer that tracks hover duration, dismissal rates, and completion funnels, filling the measurement gap Mark emphasized as a blocker for iteration.

Tip 1: Include the full PRD or transcript rather than a summary — remio generates more targeted ideas when it can reference specific user complaints and technical constraints mentioned in the document.

Tip 2: Specify the tooltip context (e.g., onboarding tooltips, feature discovery tooltips) in your prompt to narrow the ideation toward your actual product area.

Tip 3: After generating ideas, ask remio to score each idea against the PRD's success criteria for a quick prioritization framework.

More tips

Suited for:
Source needed:

Use this prompt now!

Just Ask remio

Remember Everything, Organize Nothing

remio meets all your needs about knowledge

Learn more features

Capture resources from websites, local folders & files.

Get instant, reliable answers from your entire knowledge base.

Your working assistant, on desktop, browser, and mobile.

Unlimited free recording and transcription, no-bot.

Get started for free

A local first AI Assistant w/ Personal Knowledge Management

For better AI experience,

remio only supports Windows 10+ (x64) and M-Chip Macs currently.

bottom of page