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PRD Templates for Mobile Apps (and How AI Follows Them)

Our AI doesn’t just write for you — it thinks with you. HowToWritePRD builds PRDs through conversation, following proven industry templates.

By HowToWritePRD Team
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Every Product Starts with a PRD

A PRD (Product Requirements Document) is the starting point of every product — the foundation that determines all future design and feature decisions.

But most founders and developers face the same challenge:

“I have an idea, but I don’t know how to turn it into a PRD.”

That’s why so many people search for “PRD template for mobile app.”

Because having the right structure is half the work of planning.

HowToWritePRD was built to solve that exact problem.

Our AI isn’t a text generator — it’s a structured system that organizes your ideas around the industry-standard PRD template used by top startups and SaaS teams.

And it all starts with a conversation.

Step 1. Built on Proven Industry PRD Templates

A PRD template isn’t just a document format — it’s a framework for product logic.

HowToWritePRD’s AI follows the standard structure that global mobile and SaaS companies use:

  • Business Overview – The product’s purpose and value
  • Problem Definition – The problem you’re solving
  • Target Users – Who experiences that problem
  • Core Features – What solves it
  • Design Direction – Visual mood and brand tone
  • MVP Scope Control – What to build first

Once a user inputs an idea, the AI categorizes and builds content around this framework.

Each section follows the template automatically — but the details are refined through ongoing dialogue with the user.

Step 2. “The AI Doesn’t Decide for You”

Unlike other generators, our AI doesn’t instantly turn your text into a finished PRD.

It starts by asking meaningful questions:

“What problem does your app solve?”
“Why do you want to solve it?”
“In what situation do users experience that problem most?”

Through these questions, the AI helps users clarify their thinking.

Their answers naturally form the Business Overview and Problem Definition sections.

So instead of writing for you, the AI helps you find your own product logic — together.

Step 3. Designing Features Through Conversation

Once the idea is defined, the AI guides you into feature design.

“What features might help solve this problem?”
If the user says, “A tracking feature,” the AI continues:
“Great — would visualizing progress help users stay motivated?”
“Should we add goal-setting to help measure achievement?”

Through this structured dialogue, the Core Features section forms naturally.

The AI doesn’t just generate; it reasons — proposing related functions, connecting them logically, and helping prioritize.

It’s not an AI PRD generator.

It’s an AI product manager in conversation with you.

Step 4. Collaborating on Design Direction

HowToWritePRD doesn’t stop at features — it helps define your app’s visual direction too.

“What kind of tone would you like your app to have?”
“Would you prefer a clean, minimal look or something more energetic?”

If the user replies, “I like a clean style,” the AI reflects that immediately in the Design Direction section:

“Main color palette: Light Blue. Simple and intuitive UI. Clear hierarchy of information.”

It can even provide reference suggestions, such as:

“In similar apps, a light blue palette has been shown to increase retention.”

Design and planning now live in the same structured PRD — connected by logic and conversation.

Step 5. Building Together Within the Template

The AI follows the standard PRD template — but the details come from you.

  • Business Overview: Defines purpose and value
  • Problem / Target Users: Clarified through questions
  • Core Features: Organized by priority
  • Design Direction: Proposes brand tone and visual cohesion
  • Scope Control: Distinguishes MVP vs. future features

At first glance, it feels automated.

But in truth, it’s a thinking process made visible — where your reasoning is structured, not replaced.

Many users describe the experience like this:

“It doesn’t feel like the AI is thinking for me — it’s helping me think more clearly.”

That’s exactly what HowToWritePRD was designed for.

Step 6. The Result — Structured Yet Human PRDs

The final PRD fully follows an industry-standard template — but its content is entirely user-driven.

The AI provides structure.

You fill in meaning.

The result is a consistent, high-quality PRD with both strategic clarity and creative intent.

And here’s the best part:

The perception that “AI isn’t writing for me, it’s building with me”
translates directly into trust, product readiness, and higher conversion.


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