Write a PRD that ships faster
Start from a battle-tested product requirements document template used by top PMs. Describe your feature, and Inktrail's AI fills in goals, non-goals, metrics, and edge cases — in seconds.
What's included
Goals & non-goals section
Forces you to explicitly define what the feature will and won't do, preventing scope creep before it starts.
Success metrics built in
Includes a dedicated metrics section so every PRD ships with measurable outcomes tied to business goals.
Step-by-step flow
Walks through context, problem, solution, edge cases, and open questions — so nothing gets missed.
AI auto-fill
Enter your product name, objectives, and constraints — Inktrail's multi-model AI generates a complete, coherent PRD.
How to use this template
- 1
Open the PRD template
Sign in to Inktrail and navigate to Templates → Product. Click the PRD template to open it in the editor.
- 2
Fill in your variables
Enter your product or feature name, the objectives, and any non-goals. The template's {{variables}} guide you through every required field.
- 3
Run AI generation
Click "Generate" and choose your preferred AI model (GPT-4o, Claude, or Gemini). Inktrail drafts the full PRD from your inputs.
- 4
Review and refine
Edit sections inline, add Figma embed links, and use AI follow-up prompts to expand or trim any section.
- 5
Share or export
Publish as a web page for stakeholder review, export as PDF, or collaborate in real time with your engineering team.
Who uses this template
- Product managers at startups writing feature specs
- Engineers scoping new APIs or internal tools
- Designers communicating requirements to developers
- TPMs documenting cross-team initiatives
- Founders pre-seeding their product backlog
Frequently asked questions
- What is a PRD template?
- A PRD (Product Requirements Document) template is a structured framework that captures everything engineering, design, and stakeholders need to build a feature: goals, non-goals, user stories, edge cases, and success metrics. A good template ensures nothing is missed before development starts.
- What should a PRD include?
- A complete PRD typically includes: problem statement, goals and non-goals, user personas or target audience, proposed solution, success metrics (KPIs), edge cases and constraints, open questions, and dependencies. Inktrail's PRD template covers all of these sections automatically.
- Is this PRD template free?
- Yes. The PRD template is completely free on Inktrail's free tier. Sign up, open the template, and generate your PRD — no credit card required.
- Can I customise the PRD template?
- Absolutely. Every section is fully editable. Add your company's custom sections, link to Figma mockups, or remove sections that don't apply to your workflow.
- How is this different from a Notion PRD template?
- Inktrail's PRD template is AI-native — it generates a complete document from your inputs, not just an empty structure. You also get real-time collaboration, publishing, and a visual canvas for diagrams on one continuous surface.
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