An in-depth product plan keeps the product development process smooth and organized from idea to launch.
Create a product plan in Notion to set your development in the right direction
A strong product plan keeps everyone aligned as projects develop
A comprehensive product plan offers a single space for collaboration, iteration, and feedback.
It’s a hub where product managers and stakeholders alike can see an overview of their strategy and stay aligned from start to post-launch.
Create a comprehensive, flexible product plan in Notion to:
Visualize the big picture of product development
Keep tabs on customer needs and product performance
Link relevant information in one workspace
Enable cross-team collaboration and easily share plans
Set deadlines and cross off to-dos
How to create a product plan in Notion
Make a Notion account for your team.
Create a new page from scratch, or start with a product plan template.
Fill in your goals and the path you’ll take to reach them.
Add custom tags, properties, and deadlines.
Invite collaborators and set access permissions.
Use Notion to stay on track throughout the product development process
Streamline your product workflow by keeping your product plans, vision boards, and roadmaps in one connected workspace.
FAQs
What should a good product plan include?
What should a good product plan include?
A product plan is a high-level document that outlines your strategy for bringing your product to market. For example, if you’re creating a new iOS app, a solid product plan might include the research process, software development, and monitoring after launch.
What is a product plan template?
What is a product plan template?
A product plan template is a reusable document that streamlines the product planning process. They let you create plans faster — all you have to do is plug in your product’s information.
What are the parts of a product plan?
What are the parts of a product plan?
A product plan has several key sections, but the specifics depend on the type of product you’re working on and its goals.
Here are types of information you’ll probably want to include:
A section for a product plan roadmap
Product features and functionalities
Target customers or market niches
A timeline for development and launch
Metrics for success, like OKRs or KPIs
Budget and resource allocation