Product management

Starting at

$

30

About this service

Summary

I will help you in creating the right product the right way by creating internal and external product vision and leading product development from scratch.

What's included

  • Product roadmap

    Product Roadmap: A product roadmap is a high-level document that outlines the direction of the product over a period. It serves as a guide for the team to work towards the common goals. It includes the product vision, goals, and the features that will be developed to achieve them.

  • Product strategy

    Product Strategy: A product strategy is a long-term plan that guides the development and marketing of the product. It includes the market analysis, target audience, and the value proposition of the product. The product manager is responsible for defining the product strategy and ensuring that it aligns with the company’s goals.

  • Product requirements document

    Product Requirements Document: The product requirements document (PRD) is a detailed document that outlines the functional and non-functional requirements of the product. It includes the user stories, use cases, and acceptance criteria. The PRD serves as a blueprint for the development team to build the product.

  • User personas

    User Personas: User personas are fictional characters that represent the target audience of the product. The product manager creates user personas to understand the needs, wants, and pain points of the users. User personas help in creating user-centered designs and in making informed decisions.

  • User stories

    User Stories: User stories are short, simple descriptions of a feature from a user’s perspective. They are used to communicate the user’s needs and expectations to the development team. User stories help in breaking down the requirements into manageable tasks and in prioritizing the features.

  • Product backlog

    Product Backlog: The product backlog is a prioritized list of features that need to be developed. The product manager is responsible for maintaining the product backlog and ensuring that it is updated regularly. The backlog helps in planning the sprints and in keeping the team focused on the most important tasks.

  • Release plan

    Release Plan: The release plan outlines the features that will be included in each release of the product. It includes the timelines, dependencies, and risks associated with the release. The product manager works with the development team and other stakeholders to create a realistic release plan.

  • Metrics dashboard

    Metrics Dashboard: The metrics dashboard provides visibility into the product’s performance. It includes key performance indicators (KPIs) such as user engagement, conversion rates, and retention rates. The product manager uses the metrics dashboard to monitor the product’s performance and to make data-driven decisions.

  • Marketing plan

    Marketing Plan: The marketing plan outlines the strategies that will be used to promote the product. It includes the target audience, messaging, and channels. The product manager works with the marketing team to create a marketing plan that aligns with the product strategy.

  • Product launch plan

    Product Launch Plan: The product launch plan outlines the activities that will be performed to launch the product. It includes the launch date, communication plan, and the activities that need to be performed before and after the launch. The product manager works with the cross-functional team to create a successful product launch plan.


Skills and tools

Product Marketer
Virtual Assistant
Product Manager
Figma
Google Docs
Jira
Microsoft Office 365
Slack

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