PRD for v0
Turn your idea into a v0-ready spec
Build a v0-ready spec in minutes: design tokens, screen map, prioritized features, and a non-goals list — so v0 builds the right UI the first time.
Why pair Draftlytic with v0?
v0 generates UI fast from a well-framed prompt — but a vague one means repeated back-and-forth, scope creep, and a UI that doesn't match what you had in mind. Draftlytic turns a one-line idea into a structured brief: theme colors, fonts, design style, UX patterns, and a screen-by-screen navigation map give v0 exactly the visual and structural context it needs to produce the right UI from the first prompt.
Export your spec as Markdown and paste it as your v0 brief, or push it to a connected GitHub repo so it travels with the code. When requirements change, edit the spec in Draftlytic, re-export, and prompt again — instead of trying to reconstruct decisions from a chat thread.
How a Draftlytic PRD fits v0
- Design tokens (theme colors, fonts, design style, UX patterns) give v0 a precise visual target to match, not a guess.
- The screen and navigation map tells v0 which screens to build and how they connect — no inventing extra views.
- Prioritized features (must-have first) let you prompt v0 one layer at a time instead of one overwhelming mega-brief.
- Per-feature acceptance criteria at Detailed depth become checkable outcomes: you know exactly what a screen needs to do.
- An explicit Non-Goals list stops v0 adding out-of-scope screens or features you never asked for.
- Export as Markdown to paste as your prompt, or push the PRD to a connected GitHub repo so your spec lives next to the generated code.
FAQ
How do I use a Draftlytic PRD with v0?
Generate your plan in Draftlytic, click Export PRD (Markdown), and paste it as your v0 prompt or opening brief. Pro users can also push the PRD directly to a connected GitHub repo.
Why not just describe the UI in the v0 prompt directly?
A freeform description leaves design style, screen scope, and priorities undefined — so v0 fills the gaps with guesses. A structured spec with design tokens, a screen map, and a non-goals list gives v0 the constraints it needs to generate something close to what you want on the first pass.
Do I need a paid plan to use Draftlytic with v0?
No — Draftlytic is free to start. Free tier lets you try the full flow; paid plans unlock more projects, Detailed depth with acceptance criteria, and features like the implementation-plan export.