I have a problem. I get excited about product ideas way too fast.
I'll be showering, and suddenly β bam β a billion-dollar idea. I write a PRD, open a code editor, and start building. Two weeks later, I realize nobody actually needs it.
I needed a way to kill bad ideas before I invested time in them. So I built a filter.
It's a simple workflow. You write your PRD like you normally would, then run it through a set of prompts with any AI assistant. The AI analyzes your idea across 25 different angles β stuff like market demand, competition, pricing, risks, technical complexity, and even things like compliance and accessibility.
At the end, you get an HTML dashboard. It looks like a professional investment memo, but you get it in about 5 minutes.
The dashboard has everything on one page:
Everything is in one HTML file. Open it, scroll around.
The AI is told to be honest. Brutally honest. Most ideas score below 70. That's not a bug β it's the point.
I wanted a tool that tells me the truth, not what I want to hear. If my idea scores 30, I want to know why so I can either fix it or move on.
The prompts specifically tell the AI to:
I write a PRD for any idea that excites me. Takes about an hour. Then I run the analysis. If the score is low and the feedback reveals problems I can't solve, I drop the idea and move to the next one.
It saves me weeks of building things nobody wants.
If the score is decent and the feedback points to fixable problems, I know exactly what to work on first. Everything is on GitHub β the prompts, the HTML template, the workflow instructions. You can use it with any AI chatbot you like. No installation needed.
GitHub: github.com/ihssmaheel-dev/prd-intelligence-skill I still get excited about ideas. I just don't build all of them anymore.