PRD Presentation Template for Product Development Teams

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This PRD presentation template is designed to help product development teams effectively communicate their product plans, target audience, value proposition, user interaction, and success strategies to stakeholders. The template includes key slides with suggested content for a comprehensive product requirements document presentation.


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  1. Product Requirements Document (PRD) Presentation Presentation template for product development teams

  2. How to use this template The goal of a PRD presentation is to communicate what you are building, who it is for, and how it will deliver value to end users and to the business. The presentation needs answers to the following questions: What is the core objective? Who are we building for? What is the true value of what we are building? How will our users interact with it? What will it look like? How will we ensure success upon launch? Each slide contains suggestions on what information to include so that you can best present your product plans to stakeholders, partners, and customers. You can edit and update the titles, subtitles, and text boxes. Presentation templates are included in Aha! product development software which you can try free for 30 days. (And, of course, delete this slide once you are done.) The World's #1 Product Development Software

  3. Table of contents 1 8 Your product Core features 9 2 Product value scorecard Quote slide 10 User experience (UX) and user interface (UI) 3 Customer problem 11 Product metrics and KPIs 4 Market forces and background 12 Release plan 5 Product solution 13 Open questions 6 Strategic imperatives 14 Thank you! 7 Product development team

  4. Your product name Brief description of your product include the product vision.

  5. "Choose a quote from a customer interview or someone prominent in your field that provides validation or context for what you are planning." Insert name

  6. Customer problem Synopsis of the problem that the customer is trying to solve

  7. Market forces and background Market research User interviews Other research

  8. Product solution The unique value proposition of your offering. What is the "elevator pitch"?

  9. Strategic imperatives Business case:Description of the business case for the product Product goal Product initiative Description Insert goal Insert initiative Insert description Insert goal Insert initiative Insert description Insert goal Insert initiative Insert description

  10. Product development team Insert image Insert image Insert image Name Name Name UX and UI Product management Engineering Insert image Insert image Name QA Name Product marketing

  11. Core features Different scenarios in which a user might use your product to solve a specific challenge The ways that your product solves those challenges Solution 1 Use Case 1 Solution 2 Use Case 2 Solution 3 Use Case 3

  12. Product value scorecard Feature Population Need Strategy Effort Confidence Total Feature 1 5 6 3 3 90% 10 Feature 2 1 3 6 6 85% 3 Feature 3 2 4 5 5 70% 4 Feature 4 3 7 4 4 55% 6 (Population + Need + Strategy - Effort) * Confidence Use a rating scale of 0-7

  13. User experience (UX) and user interface (UI) Visuals that show how the interfaces will look and behave Visuals that show how the user will interact with the product

  14. Product metrics and KPIs Add details How you will measure product performance KPI 1 KPI 2 KPI 3

  15. Release plan Milestone 1 Milestone 2 Milestone 3 Release date Status: Not started On track At risk Status: Not started On track At risk Status: Not started On track At risk

  16. Open questions Any questions the team may have whether answers yet exist or not

  17. Thank you!