Roadmap Presentation Adapter

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Transform product roadmaps into audience-optimized presentations for executives, engineers, sales, marketing, and support teams.

What You Get

Get presentation-ready roadmap content tailored to your specific stakeholder audience with appropriate detail levels, reframed messaging, talking points, and anticipated Q&A.

The Problem

Product managers spend hours manually adapting their roadmap presentations for different audiences. The same roadmap needs to be presented to executives (who care about business impact), engineers (who need technical details), sales teams (who need competitive positioning), and other stakeholders with different priorities. Creating audience-specific versions is time-consuming and risks inconsistency.

The Solution

This skill transforms your product roadmap into audience-optimized presentations by analyzing the content through the lens of your target stakeholder group. It adjusts detail granularity, reframes messaging to match audience priorities, adds relevant context (business metrics for executives, technical dependencies for engineers, competitive positioning for sales), and generates supporting materials like talking points and anticipated Q&A. The skill preserves strategic intent while completely adapting the presentation style to resonate with each audience.

How It Works

  1. 1 Ingest roadmap content in any format (Now/Next/Later, timeline-based, feature list, or unstructured text)
  2. 2 Identify target audience and gather context about their priorities and concerns
  3. 3 Analyze each roadmap item through the audience lens to determine appropriate detail level and messaging frame
  4. 4 Transform content by adjusting granularity, reframing messaging, and adding audience-relevant context
  5. 5 Add supporting materials including talking points, anticipated Q&A, metrics, and risk framing
  6. 6 Format output as presentation-ready content with executive summary and email brief options

What You'll Need

  • Existing roadmap content in any format (structured or unstructured)
  • Clear description of target audience (executives, engineers, sales, marketing, support, or custom)
  • Presentation context (quarterly review, sprint planning, board meeting, etc.)