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Episode #8: Why Every AI Project Needs a PRD (Even if You're Not a Developer)

26 Sep 2025

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In this episode, Paul & Sean welcome Peter Lowe back, as he discusses the significance of Product Requirements Documents (PRDs) in software development, sharing insights on how he utilizes a custom GPT to streamline the creation of PRDs.  The conversation explores the impact of PRDs on development efficiency, the use of Lovable for building prototypes, and the future of work with AI integration. Peter emphasizes the importance of clarity and collaboration in product development, highlighting real-world applications and the potential for micro-SaaS solutions. Takeaways PRDs clarify the problem and objectives of a project. Development time can be significantly reduced with a clear PRD. AI can augment human capabilities in the workplace. Micro-SaaS presents new opportunities for developers. AI tools can help identify vulnerabilities in applications.   Paul and Sean can be found here: Paul Rhodes - [email protected] 01527306370 Sean Sale - [email protected] 0121 2851047   Peter can be found here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peteralunlowe/   Resources: https://www.youtube.com/@Mark_Kashef https://www.promptadvisers.com/services Lovable (AI-powered prototyping tool): https://lovable.dev/ ShadCN (React & Tailwind UI component system): https://ui.shadcn.com/ Superbase (Supabase) (database used in Lovable apps): https://supabase.com/ Product Requirement Document (PRD) -  https://www.atlassian.com/agile/product-management/product-requirements Vibe Coding - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibe_coding  

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