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What is a Notion PRD

If you work on app releases, metadata, or localization, these terms show up constantly and affect the workflow more than most teams expect. What is a Notion PRD

Why this matters

What is a Notion PRD matters because project workflows break when notes, decisions, integrations, reporting, and follow-up work drift into separate places. The goal is not just to define the term, but to connect it back to the release workflow developers actually manage.

Key points

A plain-English explanation of the term.
Why the concept matters inside release workflows.
How it connects to App Store metadata and update operations.

Definition

A Notion PRD is a product requirements document stored in Notion, usually outlining scope, goals, requirements, and constraints for a feature or project.

Why it matters

It becomes more useful when teams can carry the PRD context into the workflow where implementation, launch, and reporting happen.

Next step

Use this page as part of a release workflow: move from the problem or guide, into a template or tool, then into the product once the manual work starts repeating.

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