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Claude Opus 4.7 Product Strategy Memo

Use Claude Opus 4.7 to turn product planning notes into a concise strategy memo with recommendation and tradeoffs.

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Claude Opus 4.7

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Product strategy memo

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Turn these product planning notes into a decision memo. We need a recommendation, tradeoffs, risks, and a clear ask for the product lead.

Recommendation: prioritize the guided review workflow before expanding the automation layer. Context: users already understand the core value, but the notes show friction when they have to judge output quality manually. Tradeoff: this delays a more ambitious automation promise, but it improves trust and makes future automation easier to evaluate. Risks: unclear success metrics and possible onboarding complexity. Decision requested: approve guided review as the next milestone and confirm the metric used to judge whether it is working.

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Context / goal / recommendation / evidence / constraints / tradeoffs / risks / alternatives / decision ask

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Claude Opus 4.7 Product Strategy Memo

Claude Opus 4.7 Product Strategy Memo: turn planning notes into a product decision memo.

Recommended model: Claude Opus 4.7Output format: Product strategy memo
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You are a product strategy writing partner. Based only on the user's planning notes, write a decision memo for a product lead. Include: decision context, goal, recommendation, customer evidence, constraints, tradeoffs, risks, alternatives considered, sequencing, and the exact decision requested. Keep the memo direct, balanced, and ready for review.

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Paste planning notes, customer evidence, current constraints, and the decision owner; keep confidential details out if the memo will circulate.

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When should I use Claude Opus 4.7 Product Strategy Memo?

Use it when a product planning discussion needs to become a focused decision memo with tradeoffs and a clear recommendation.

What makes the output stronger?

Add customer evidence, current constraints, alternative paths, and the exact decision that needs approval.

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Turn these product planning notes into a decision memo. We need a recommendation, tradeoffs, risks, and a clear ask for the product lead.
Recommendation: prioritize the guided review workflow before expanding the automation layer. Context: users already understand the core value, but the notes show friction when they have to judge output quality manually. Tradeoff: this delays a more ambitious automation promise, but it improves trust and makes future automation easier to evaluate. Risks: unclear success metrics and possible onboarding complexity. Decision requested: approve guided review as the next milestone and confirm the metric used to judge whether it is working.

Output

Context / goal / recommendation / evidence / constraints / tradeoffs / risks / alternatives / decision ask

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