Product-Manager-Skills
Product Management skills framework built on battle-tested methods for Claude Code, Cowork, Codex, and AI agents. OpenTools classifies it as a resource because it is a reusable skills framework rather than a standalone software product.
Product-Manager-Skills
Key Takeaways#
- Product-Manager-Skills is a product-management skills framework aimed at AI-agent workflows.
- The source repository should be treated as the canonical reference for setup, examples, and license details.
- Builders can use it as a checklist for Claude Code, Codex, Cowork, or similar agent-driven product work.
What it covers#
Product Management skills framework built on battle-tested methods for Claude Code, Cowork, Codex, and AI agents. The repository positions the material around product-management skills and methods that can be reused with AI agents. For OpenTools readers, the practical value is not a single SaaS feature. It is a reusable operating resource for shaping requirements, reviewing product decisions, writing specs, and coordinating agent-assisted product work.
How builders can use it#
Start by reading the repository README and selecting one workflow that maps to a current product task. A founder might use the framework to brief an AI coding agent before a prototype sprint. A product manager might use it to tighten acceptance criteria before handing work to Claude Code or Codex. An engineering lead might adapt the methods into team prompts, review checklists, or project templates.
Evaluation checklist#
- Confirm the repository license and maintenance status.
- Review examples before copying any prompt or process into a production workflow.
- Test one skill or method against a real product problem.
- Keep private customer, roadmap, and financial data out of agent prompts unless your environment is approved for that data.
- Update the framework as your team learns which agent workflows actually save time.
Fit#
This resource is best for product managers, founders, and engineering teams already experimenting with AI agents. It is less useful for teams that want a finished project-management application, because the durable entity is a skills framework and reference material rather than a hosted product.
Source#
Official repository: https://github.com/deanpeters/Product-Manager-Skills