Feature
Find your way around — a guided tour and in-app tips
New workspaces get a short tour that points the way to your first critique, and every major screen now explains itself the first time you land on it — no more leaving the app to read a guide.
Until now, learning what a screen does meant leaving Thinkr to read a guide. The product itself stayed quiet. It doesn't anymore.
A short tour to your first critique
The first time you open a new workspace, a quick three-step tour points out the path that matters most: draft a PRD, then run a critique — the scored, gap-by-gap read that's the whole point of Thinkr. It's an orientation, not a wall: skip it any time, and it never shows again once you've run a critique. Want it back? Take the product tour lives at the bottom of the Getting started checklist.
Every screen explains itself, once
Land on a feature for the first time and a single tip appears, right where you are, explaining what it's for:
- Brain — the org knowledge that tailors every PRD Thinkr drafts.
- Notebooks — capture research and pull it into your PRDs.
- Prototypes and Proposals — turn a PRD into a clickable mockup or a slide deck.
- Integrations — connect ClickUp and friends to power the Context Scan.
Each tip shows up once, remembers you've seen it, and gets out of the way. No pop-up gauntlet, no tour you have to click through on every screen — just the right hint at the moment you need it.
And a tip at every step of your first PRD
Building a PRD walks you through four steps, and each one now introduces itself the first time you reach it:
- Coach — answer a few questions and watch your brief and readiness build on the left.
- Context — scan your connected tools and Brain to enrich the draft.
- Draft — find your way around the editor: review notes, findings, and the quality score.
- Publish — give it a final read, then publish from Save & Share.
So a first-time creator is never dropped into a step cold.