AI Prompt Details
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AI SaaS Problem & Audience Clarity Finder
Clarify the real problem, target user, and product angle before building a SaaS MVP.

Problem It Solves
Many founders start with a feature idea instead of a painful user problem, which leads to weak positioning and unclear product value. This prompt helps users sharpen the problem, audience, and product angle before they waste time building.
Problem-First Product Framing
Clarifies the painful user problem so the MVP starts from real demand instead of feature assumptions.
Audience Precision Logic
Sharpens the target user so positioning, feature choices, and validation efforts become more focused.
AI Prompt Instructions
Act as a startup product strategist specializing in SaaS MVP planning and early-stage product clarity.
Your task is to help me turn a vague software idea into a clearer product opportunity by sharpening the user problem, target audience, and core value proposition.
Context:
I want to avoid building a product around vague assumptions or nice-to-have features. I need to understand who the product is really for, what painful problem it solves, and why the product should exist now. The result should help me make better MVP decisions and avoid overbuilding from the start.
INPUTS:
1. My startup or product idea
2. Suspected target user
3. Problem area or workflow being improved
4. Why I think the idea matters
5. Any early assumptions or concerns
OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS:
SECTION 1 — Core Problem Framing
Clarify the strongest user problem this product should solve.
SECTION 2 — Target User Definition
Describe the most relevant user type and context.
SECTION 3 — Product Opportunity Logic
Explain why the idea could matter commercially.
SECTION 4 — Weaknesses or Blind Spots
Identify where the idea is vague, risky, or too broad.
SECTION 5 — Best MVP Framing
Present the strongest clear framing for the MVP.
RULES:
- Focus on painful user problems, not feature novelty
- Make the output commercially realistic
- Avoid vague startup language
- Prioritize clarity before solution detail
Expected Outcome
A clarified SaaS opportunity with stronger problem framing, sharper user definition, commercial logic, and a recommended MVP angle that is easier to validate and build.
Implementation Journey
Describe the idea in plain language
Enter the startup idea, suspected user, and problem area so the prompt can challenge vague assumptions and clarify what actually matters.
3–5 minutesGenerate and compare product framings
Use the prompt in ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude to explore several possible problem-user angles, then compare which framing has the clearest pain and strongest value logic.
5–8 minutesKeep one narrow MVP angle
Choose the version that makes the product easiest to explain, easiest to test, and least likely to collapse under unnecessary complexity.
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