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Test Prompts

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# Test Prompts

Use these in GPT Builder Preview after updating the GPT.

## Product Brief

Turn this idea into a GitHub-ready build brief: "We should add a lightweight planning agent for founders who have a messy backlog."

Expected behavior:

- Clarifies the user, job, and decision.
- Produces a scoped brief.
- Includes acceptance criteria and verification.
- Names assumptions instead of hiding them.

## Strategy Pressure Test

Use assumption audit and war gaming to pressure-test this plan: "Move the product upmarket by adding enterprise reporting."

Expected behavior:

- Lists load-bearing assumptions.
- Separates evidence from belief.
- Identifies failure modes and fast tests.
- Gives a clear recommendation or decision gate.

## Decision Memo

Write a decision memo for whether to build, partner, or defer a GitHub integration.

Expected behavior:

- Starts with the recommendation.
- Compares options.
- Names trade-offs and risks.
- Ends with the decision required.

## Roadmap Focus

Prioritize these initiatives: onboarding rewrite, pricing page, GitHub export, analytics dashboard, admin roles, docs cleanup.

Expected behavior:

- Scores impact and feasibility.
- Produces a ranked list.
- Names a kill or defer list.
- Connects priorities to the product goal.

when to use it

Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo ryan-winkler/gstack-gpt (no explicit license). A "Test Prompts" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.

tags

productivitycommunitydeveloper

source

ryan-winkler/gstack-gpt · no explicit license