For Product Managers
AI Tools Built for Product Managers
If you are the only Product Manager at the company, other AI PRD tools will probably do. Thinkr is built for the Product Managers who sit in a team of Product Managers, who get peer-reviewed, who have a PM lead, who fight for prioritization slots, who present to a stakeholder room every quarter.
Before & after
From the PRD that gets sent back to the one that ships.
Before Thinkr
- Your draft meets its problems for the first time in the review meeting.
- You re-explain your team’s context to the model on every prompt.
- Research, draft, and deck are rebuilt by hand at each handoff.
- Stakeholders find the gaps in the room, in front of everyone.
With Thinkr
- An 11-pass critique catches the gaps before you hit send.
- Workspace memory means drafts come back already in your team’s shape.
- The story carries from research to draft to deck without a rebuild.
- You walk into the review with the holes already filled.
Critique your own draft before peer review
The PRD review meeting is where bad PRDs go to die slowly. Run an 11-pass Critique on your draft before you send it. It catches the gaps your senior reviewer would catch, but in 90 seconds instead of 90 minutes.
Share PRDs that respect your team’s context
Workspace memory means Thinkr knows your past PRDs, your team’s standard structure, your existing priorities. Drafts come back already aligned with how your team thinks. Less re-explaining, more reviewing.
From research to deck in one workflow
Capture research in Notebook. Generate Risk Maps and Hypothesis Cards. Send the learnings to Brain. Draft the PRD with that context already loaded. Generate the proposal deck from the finished spec. The story carries across the surfaces; you do not rebuild it three times.
Stop being the Product Manager whose PRD blocked the meeting
The Critique catches conflicts with your team’s existing priorities before stakeholders catch them in the room. The Quality Score and Diagnose flags pre-review surface the sections you forgot to write. The PRD that ships is the one that does not get sent back.