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Claude Business

Generate a Customer Advisory Board Plan

Prompt
Create a customer advisory board structure for [business]. Include participant criteria and meeting topics. Focus on collecting insights.
Why it works

Customer involvement strengthens product-market alignment.

If you're running a business and want deeper insight into what your customers actually need, a customer advisory board can be transformative. This Claude prompt helps you structure a formal advisory board from scratch, complete with clear criteria for who should participate and a framework for meaningful discussions. It's designed for business leaders, product managers, and entrepreneurs who recognize that customer feedback shapes better products and stronger market positioning. Whether you're at a startup or an established company looking to refine your product strategy, this prompt gives you a structured approach to building an advisory group that delivers real insights rather than generic feedback.

Using this prompt is straightforward. You simply replace the [business] placeholder with your actual company or product name. For example, if you run a B2B SaaS platform for freelance accountants, you'd input "accounting software for freelancers" or your specific company name. Claude then generates a customized advisory board structure tailored to your business context, understanding the unique dynamics and challenges specific to your industry.

When you run this prompt, expect Claude to deliver a comprehensive advisory board plan. You'll receive clear participant criteria that help you identify which customers bring the most valuable perspectives, a suggested governance structure, and a recommended meeting cadence. Most importantly, Claude creates a list of strategic meeting topics designed to extract genuine insights about product development, market needs, and customer pain points.

To maximize results, be specific about your business stage and the particular challenges you're facing. Instead of just naming your company, mention whether you're seeking feedback on a new feature launch, exploring market expansion, or improving customer retention. This additional context helps Claude generate meeting topics and participation criteria that directly address your most pressing business questions, making your advisory board immediately actionable rather than theoretical.