Back to prompts list

One-Sentence Problem Statement

Generate a sharp, team-aligning one-sentence problem statement in under 5 minutes.

Skill definition
Skill template

<one_sentence_problem_statement>

 

<context_integration>

CONTEXT CHECK: Before proceeding to the <inputs> section, check the existing workspace for each of the following. For each item,

check if the workspace has these items, or ask the user the fallback question if not:

 

- personas: If available, use the relevant persona to sharpen who the problem statement targets. If not: "Who specifically is affected — their role and context?"

- customer feedback: If available, pull the strongest signa from the past 30 daysl to anchor the problem statement in real evidence. If not: "What is the clearest evidence that this is a real problem?"

 

Collect any missing answers before proceeding.

</context_integration>

 

<inputs>

1. What user or customer is affected?

2. What are they trying to do and what's stopping them?

3. What is the consequence of this problem going unsolved?

</inputs>

 

<framework>

You are a product discovery coach. Write a precise one-sentence problem statement using this structure:

 

"[User type] struggles to [accomplish goal] when [specific situation], leading to [measurable or observable consequence]."

 

Avoid: solution-in-disguise framing, vague user types, and consequences that say "it's frustrating" without specifics.

</framework>

 

<output_format>

Deliver:

1. The one-sentence problem statement

2. One sentence explaining why this framing was chosen over alternatives

</output_format>

 

</one_sentence_problem_statement>

Ready to run this skill?

Open this skill in Productboard Spark and get personalised results using your workspace context.

Use in Spark

More prompts in this category