product-roadmap
Build and manage a product roadmap for a solopreneur business. Use when deciding what to build next, prioritizing features, planning product development over quarters, communicating plans to customers or stakeholders, or managing scope and expectations. Covers prioritization frameworks, roadmap structure, customer feedback integration, and saying no to feature requests. Trigger on "product roadmap", "what to build next", "feature prioritization", "roadmap planning", "product strategy", "feature requests".
Why use this skill?
Master your product roadmap as a solopreneur. Learn to prioritize features, manage your backlog, and avoid scope creep using proven RICE and Value vs. Effort frameworks.
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/jk-0001/product-roadmapWhat This Skill Does
The product-roadmap skill is a strategic assistant designed to help solopreneurs navigate the complex process of feature development and product prioritization. It provides a structured approach to managing a backlog, moving from chaotic feature requests to a cohesive, outcome-oriented development plan. By implementing established frameworks like RICE (Reach, Impact, Confidence, Effort) and the Value vs. Effort matrix, the skill enables users to objectively evaluate what should be built next, preventing scope creep and ensuring that limited time is dedicated to high-impact work.
Installation
You can add this skill to your OpenClaw environment by executing the following command in your terminal: clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/jk-0001/product-roadmap
Use Cases
- Prioritizing incoming customer feature requests against existing business goals.
- Structuring a product vision into actionable 3 to 12-month development cycles.
- Defending against scope creep by providing data-backed reasoning for why a feature is being postponed.
- Translating broad product strategies into specific, solvable user problems.
- Managing communication with stakeholders or beta users regarding product trajectory.
Example Prompts
- "I have five new feature requests from users this week. Can you help me rank them using the RICE framework so I know what to build next?"
- "My product roadmap feels like a random list of tasks. How can I restructure this to focus on business outcomes instead of just features?"
- "I'm feeling overwhelmed by feature requests. Help me create a criteria list for when I should say 'no' to keep my solopreneur business focused."
Tips & Limitations
To get the most out of this skill, ensure you have a clean backlog before starting. The RICE framework is powerful, but its accuracy depends on the quality of your input data; try to be as objective as possible when estimating impact and effort. Remember that a roadmap is a living document—it is not a contract. Revisit your scores quarterly to reflect what you have learned from user feedback and market changes. This skill does not automatically integrate with your external project management tools; you will need to manually sync your finalized priorities into platforms like Linear, Notion, or Trello.
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