I will write a clear prd and product spec for your app or saas
About this Gig
Most software projects overrun because nobody wrote down what was actually being built.
I write PRDs that developers can build from without asking twenty questions.
I'm a Product Director with 8+ years in B2B SaaS. I've launched products from 0 to 1, helped scale revenue from 700K to 1M EUR per month, and led product teams across Europe, the US and India. I also design and ship my own products, so I know what a dev team actually needs to receive.
WHAT YOU GET
- A sharp problem statement and target user
- User stories with acceptance criteria
- Functional scope, key flows and edge cases
- What is explicitly OUT of scope (this saves the most money)
- A clean document ready to hand to your team
WHO IT'S FOR
Founders briefing a dev agency, teams rebuilding a legacy product, PMs who need a solid spec fast.
HOW IT WORKS
1. You send your idea, notes, mockups, whatever exists
2. I come back with questions to close the gaps
3. You get your PRD, plus one round of revisions
Not sure which package fits? Message me first and I'll tell you straight, even if the answer is that you don't need this yet.
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FAQ
Do I need to have wireframes or designs ready?
No. Notes, a voice memo or a rough sketch are enough. Part of my job is turning fuzzy input into something precise.
What format do you deliver in?
A structured document in Google Docs or Notion, your choice. Markdown on request if your team works in a repo.
Can you write specs my AI coding tool can use directly?
Yes. I work with Claude Code and Cursor daily and can format the spec so it can be fed straight into an AI dev workflow. Mention it when you order.
What if I have more than 5 features?
Order the Standard or Premium and add the "Additional feature specced" extra, or message me first for a custom offer.
Do you sign an NDA?
Yes, happy to sign yours before you share anything.
Can you also build the product?
I do, on a separate gig. Message me and I'll point you to it.

