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Winning Product Research

Find out if your product idea will sell before you build it.

38 prompts across the whole research path: spotting market trends and sizing the opportunity, profiling the customers who will actually buy, validating the idea and its price, finding the keywords people search for, and planning the launch. For founders and product makers who want proof a product will sell before pouring in time and money.

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38 prompts across the whole research path: spotting market trends and sizing the opportunity, profiling the customers who will actually buy, validating the idea and its price, finding the keywords people search for, and planning the launch. For founders and product makers who want proof a product will sell before pouring in time and money.
The full method in one read: how to spot market gaps, read trends before they peak, and build customer profiles you can act on. Each research step is walked through with examples, so you are not left guessing what to do next. Best when you want the whole picture before you start digging.
A deep dive into building customer profiles based on evidence, not hunches. Covers the demographics, behaviors, and spending patterns that make up a real profile, how to gather that data, and how to keep it current as your market shifts. First of the three guides.
Shows you how to size up your competition properly. You will map direct and indirect rivals, compare their features, pricing, and positioning, and turn what you find into a sharper product strategy. Second of the three guides.
A step-by-step way to test a product idea before you build it. Helps you write down your core assumptions, design tests that prove or kill them, and refine the idea on real feedback instead of hope. Third of the three guides.
Hands-on exercises and worksheets that turn the research steps into work you actually do. Each section builds on the last: find opportunities, profile customers, study competitors, run keyword and demand checks, then test the idea. For people who learn by filling things in, not just reading.
A step-by-step list that takes you from market analysis to launch without skipping anything. Competitor checks, customer interviews, keyword research, idea validation, and pricing tests are all laid out as tick-box steps. Use it to confirm your research is thorough before you spend money building.
A hand-picked list of tools for every part of product research, from Google Trends to user-testing and analytics apps. They are grouped by job: market research, e-commerce research, user testing, behavior analysis, design, and strategy. Saves you the hours of hunting for which tool does what.

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Market Opportunity Analysis

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Trend Analysis

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Customer Research and Profiling

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Customer Profile Development

7-step chain

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Product Validation and Testing

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MVP Feature Definition

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Keyword and Demand Research

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Search Intent Analysis

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Launch Strategy Development

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Go-to-Market Strategy

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Reviews

Maya Chen

@mayabuilds

Ran the free first step on a whim and the result was good enough that I bought the pack ten minutes later.

Daniel Ruiz

@danielwrites

Each step really does build on the last. Knocked off a star because I wanted a couple more email variations, but the flow is solid.

Priya Nair

@priyaships

Wrote my whole launch sequence between two meetings. The fill-in-the-blank fields meant zero prompt fiddling.

Tom Becker

@tombecker

Pasted it straight into Claude and it just worked. A few steps needed light editing, but it saved me an afternoon.

Sofia Almeida

@sofia.builds

Bought the marketing pack for one client and quietly reused it for three more. Paid for itself the first week.

Liam O'Connor

@liammakes

Genuinely handy once you get going. I'd love a few of the chains to run longer, but the core ones are sharp.

Maya Chen

@mayabuilds

Ran the free first step on a whim and the result was good enough that I bought the pack ten minutes later.

Daniel Ruiz

@danielwrites

Each step really does build on the last. Knocked off a star because I wanted a couple more email variations, but the flow is solid.

Priya Nair

@priyaships

Wrote my whole launch sequence between two meetings. The fill-in-the-blank fields meant zero prompt fiddling.

Tom Becker

@tombecker

Pasted it straight into Claude and it just worked. A few steps needed light editing, but it saved me an afternoon.

Sofia Almeida

@sofia.builds

Bought the marketing pack for one client and quietly reused it for three more. Paid for itself the first week.

Liam O'Connor

@liammakes

Genuinely handy once you get going. I'd love a few of the chains to run longer, but the core ones are sharp.

Maya Chen

@mayabuilds

Ran the free first step on a whim and the result was good enough that I bought the pack ten minutes later.

Daniel Ruiz

@danielwrites

Each step really does build on the last. Knocked off a star because I wanted a couple more email variations, but the flow is solid.

Priya Nair

@priyaships

Wrote my whole launch sequence between two meetings. The fill-in-the-blank fields meant zero prompt fiddling.

Tom Becker

@tombecker

Pasted it straight into Claude and it just worked. A few steps needed light editing, but it saved me an afternoon.

Sofia Almeida

@sofia.builds

Bought the marketing pack for one client and quietly reused it for three more. Paid for itself the first week.

Liam O'Connor

@liammakes

Genuinely handy once you get going. I'd love a few of the chains to run longer, but the core ones are sharp.

Maya Chen

@mayabuilds

Ran the free first step on a whim and the result was good enough that I bought the pack ten minutes later.

Daniel Ruiz

@danielwrites

Each step really does build on the last. Knocked off a star because I wanted a couple more email variations, but the flow is solid.

Priya Nair

@priyaships

Wrote my whole launch sequence between two meetings. The fill-in-the-blank fields meant zero prompt fiddling.

Tom Becker

@tombecker

Pasted it straight into Claude and it just worked. A few steps needed light editing, but it saved me an afternoon.

Sofia Almeida

@sofia.builds

Bought the marketing pack for one client and quietly reused it for three more. Paid for itself the first week.

Liam O'Connor

@liammakes

Genuinely handy once you get going. I'd love a few of the chains to run longer, but the core ones are sharp.

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Instant download·One-time payment, yours forever·Works with any AI assistant