Design a Product Vision Brief with Claude Code¶
| Course | Claude for Builders: AI Workflows and Product Prototyping |
| Session | Session 8: Agentic Coding Lifecycle and Product Requirements |
| Module | Plan and Specify Software Products with Claude Code |
| Type | Live |
Collaborate with Claude Code to translate a fuzzy business idea into a structured Vision Brief — a business-language artifact that captures the problem, target users, key capabilities, and success criteria before diving into technical requirements. Use Claude Code's guided discovery workflow to clarify what you're building and why, prioritize capabilities, and scope the work into buildable features. The Vision Brief serves as input for your product requirements document in Lesson 3.
Objectives¶
- Design a product Vision Brief from a business idea using Claude Code's guided discovery workflow to capture the problem, target users, key capabilities, and success criteria
- Distinguish between a Vision Brief and a Product Requirement Document based on their purpose, audience, and level of detail — understanding that the Vision Brief is a business-language ideation artifact while the PRD is an implementation-ready specification
- Prioritize key capabilities into must-have and nice-to-have categories to define the scope of work before writing technical requirements