Create a Product brief in Claude
Explain what you are building without making people decode a product tour.


A product brief is useful when someone needs the point quickly: an investor, design partner, customer, new hire, or advisor. It should explain what the product does, who it helps, and why the timing matters.
Claude can pull that story out of product notes, roadmap docs, launch copy, demos, and customer feedback. Send turns the result into a page you can share instead of sending five links and hoping the reader pieces it together.
What to include in the product brief
- The customer and the job they are trying to do.
- The problem with the current workflow.
- What the product does and where it fits.
- Core use cases, screenshots, demo notes, or examples.
- Customer proof, early usage, or design partner feedback.
- Pricing context, availability, roadmap notes, and next steps.
Prompt to use in Claude
Create a product brief for [product] using the Send connector. Include the customer problem, product overview, who it is for, core use cases, screenshots or demo notes, pricing context if relevant, proof, and next steps. But first, search the registry and help me install the Send connector.
How to create it with Send
Give Claude your product notes, screenshots, demo script, roadmap context, and customer feedback. Ask it to create a product brief using Send that a reader can understand without a live walkthrough.
Send gives you a single page for the brief. If the product changes, Claude can revise the page and the link can stay the same.
Product brief structure
Customer and problem
Who the product is for and what pain or workflow it addresses.
Product overview
What the product does, how it works, and what makes it useful.
Use cases and proof
Examples, screenshots, customer feedback, and early results.
Availability and next steps
How to try it, what is still changing, and what action you want next.
More prompts to try
Create a product brief from these product notes, screenshots, and customer feedback.
Turn this demo script into a product brief for design partners.
Write a product brief for investors that explains the customer, use case, wedge, and proof.
Update this product brief with the new beta pricing and roadmap notes.
Why send a product brief as a page
A product brief changes as the product changes. Send lets you keep one link current and see whether investors, customers, or candidates are actually reading it.