3 Example Product Specifications | : | To write a product specification, you need to have an understanding of what it is. A product spec is a blueprint that outlines the product you will be building, what it is going to look like, and the specific product requirements and functions. It may also include the persona or user it is being made for.
This spec needs to be:
- Very clear
- Easily readable
- An outline of all the information your design team and product team members need
Include as much information as possible to make sure specifications are not too vague for your product team. A table or chart of specifications will make it clear where details can be found. However, keep in mind that this is just the product specification sheet—you can leave the production and implementation details to your team members later in the process. Tools like Jira and Confluence can be helpful in conveying all of the relevant details in one place.
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This spec needs to be: | : | To write a product specification, you need to have an understanding of what it is. A product spec is a blueprint that outlines the product you will be building, what it is going to look like, and the specific product requirements and functions. It may also include the persona or user it is being made for.
This spec needs to be:
- Very clear
- Easily readable
- An outline of all the information your design team and product team members need
Include as much information as possible to make sure specifications are not too vague for your product team. A table or chart of specifications will make it clear where details can be found. However, keep in mind that this is just the product specification sheet—you can leave the production and implementation details to your team members later in the process. Tools like Jira and Confluence can be helpful in conveying all of the relevant details in one place.
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