PM Toolkit
PM Toolkit: The 5 Templates I Used to Break Into Product Management. One-pager, PRD, user interview guide, roadmap, and a plug-and-play RICE prioritization spreadsheet and everything you need to go from idea to shipped feature, and to prove you can do it in an interview.The Problem You know product management is about problem-solving, not paperwork. But when you sit down to write your first PRD or one-pager, the blank page doesn't care — you still have to structure your thinking somehow. Most people either copy a template that's missing half the context, or spend hours reverse-engineering the format from a LinkedIn post.This toolkit skips that step.What's Inside 📄 One-Pager Template — the doc that gets you a "yes, keep exploring" from leadership before you write a full spec📋 PRD Template — the format engineering and design actually need to scope real work, with a requirements table built in🎙️ User Interview Guide — a screener + question script that avoids leading questions, so your research actually holds up🗺️ Roadmap Template — a Now/Next/Later format that communicates sequencing without overpromising dates (includes a Notion-ready version)📊 RICE Prioritization Spreadsheet — drop in your backlog, get an auto-calculated priority score. MoSCoW view included for early-stage sorting.Every template includes a worked example, a realistic, fully filled-in version — so you're not guessing what belongs in each section.Who This Is For Aspiring PMs prepping for interviews who need portfolio artifacts New PMs in their first 90 days who want to hit the ground running Career-switchers who understand the theory but haven't written these docs for real Anyone tired of starting from a blank page FAQDo I need Notion to use this? No - everything works in Word/Google Docs. The Notion version is a bonus for anyone who prefers to plan there.Can I use the worked examples in my portfolio? Use them as a reference for structure and depth, but build your own version from a real or realistic project - interviewers can tell when an example isn't yours.Is this for technical or non-technical PMs? Either - the templates focus on structure and reasoning, not a specific tech stack.Refunds? - No Refunds
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