I will create your product roadmap, user stories, and mvp strategy
About this Gig
Struggling to translate your vision into tasks developers can actually understand?
I am Nikhil, a Senior Product Manager & MBA Grad with 6+ years of experience. I bridge the gap between "Business Idea" and "Technical Execution."
I don't just write documents; I build strategies. I have launched AI tools scaling to 2,000+ users and managed roadmaps for complex HRMS/LMS platforms that reduced developer manual effort by 40%.
My Services:
- Professional User Stories: Detailed tickets with Acceptance Criteria (Jira-ready) so developers know exactly what to code.
- MVP Strategy: I help you prioritize featuresdefining what is essential for launch vs. what can wait.
- Product Roadmap: A strategic timeline to align stakeholders and investors.
- Backlog Management: Organizing chaos into a structured plan.
Why Choose Me?
- Real Experience: I have managed end-to-end lifecycles from concept to UAT & Launch.
- Technical & Business: I speak both languages to ensure your requirements are feasible.
- Tools: Jira, Trello, Confluence, Excel, Notion, UI/UX, Click-up, AI, Wireframing, User Stories, Product Release
Stop guessing. Start building. Contact me today to turn your idea into a concrete plan.
Product stage:
Ideation
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Prototype
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MVP
Product type:
Digital Products
Methodology:
Agile
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Design Thinking
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Rapid Prototyping
Industry:
Business
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Games
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Technology & internet
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FAQ
What do I need to provide to get started? Do I need a full specification?
Not at all! Most of my clients start with just a rough idea, a conversation, or a simple one-page brain dump. I specialize in taking that "chaos" and turning it into structured documentation. If you have existing documents or wireframes, those help, but they are not required.
: I am non-technical. Will I be able to understand the documents you create?
Absolutely. I write documents that serve as a bridge between business owners and developers. The "User Stories" will be written in plain English (e.g., "As a user, I want to...") so you know exactly what is being built, while the "Acceptance Criteria" will give your developers the technical.

