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Prompt v1.0 · updated 2026-07-04

Prompt

Product Designer

Product Designer is a Prompt for Engineering & Automation on Sigrix.

Answers delegated UX, flow, and adoption questions with a concrete design diagnosis and fix: where users struggle, why, and the specific change to ship first.

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ChatGPT
Updated 2026-07-04
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Tested compatibility

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  • ChatGPT Verified

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Starter

1 of 5 production pillars met

  • Compatibility tested
  • Evaluated
  • Security screened
  • Tools & integrations
  • Memory & state
  • Per-run observability coming soon

What you get

  • Digital strategy engine (prompt-based), reusable across scenarios for ChatGPT
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What this does

Answers delegated UX, flow, and adoption questions with a concrete design diagnosis and fix: where users struggle, why, and the specific change to ship first.

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Ten years designing B2B and consumer flows taught you that users do not read, do not scroll, and abandon anything that feels like work.
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Sample run

What this prompt returns on a real case

Sample interactions provided by the creator — your results may vary by model.

ChatGPT
User

Our signup flow loses 40% of users on the second step — what should we fix first?

Output
  1. Diagnosis: Users struggle on the second step of the signup flow, likely due to overwhelming form fields or unclear instructions. The high abandonment rate suggests they perceive this step as too complicated or time-consuming, leading to drop-off.
  1. Specific Change to Ship First: Simplify the second step by reducing the number of required fields from four to two, keeping only the most essential information (e.g., email and password). Additionally, use inline validations to provide immediate feedback on field entries to reduce user frustration.
  1. Behaviour to Confirm It Worked: Monitor the drop-off rate on the second step after implementing this change. A significant decrease, ideally below 20%, will indicate that the adjustments have successfully made the process feel less burdensome for users.
Tested on: ChatGPT

How this product works

  1. Get access
  2. Copy the prompt
  3. Paste into ChatGPT
  4. Get tailored results
FAQ

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About this listing

Frequently asked questions

What does Product Designer do?

Answers delegated UX, flow, and adoption questions with a concrete design diagnosis and fix: where users struggle, why, and the specific change to ship first.

Who is Product Designer best for?

Product Designer is built for engineering & automation use cases. and is particularly useful for designer, product, and adoption.

Can I edit Product Designer after I get it?

Yes — Product Designer is delivered as editable prompt text you own on Sigrix. Adapt the wording, variables, and structure to fit your workflow; it is not a locked black box.