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Claude Design

Write a UX Persona Creation Guide

Prompt
Create UX personas for [product]. Include goals, frustrations, and usage scenarios. Support design decisions.
Why it works

Personas improve user-centered design.

If you're searching for design help with Claude, this UX persona creation prompt is exactly what you need to build user-centered products. This prompt guides Claude to generate detailed buyer personas for your product, complete with user goals, pain points, and realistic usage scenarios. Whether you're designing software, a mobile app, or a web platform, these personas become the foundation for every design decision you'll make. Instead of guessing what users want, you'll have documented representations of your actual target audience that keep your team aligned throughout the design process.

Using this prompt is straightforward. You simply replace the [product] placeholder with the specific thing you're designing. For example, if you're building a project management tool for remote teams, you'd write "Create UX personas for a project management tool designed for remote teams." Claude will then generate multiple distinct personas, perhaps including the busy product manager who needs quick task overviews, the developer who wants API integration, and the team lead focused on collaboration features. Each persona comes with realistic goals like "complete weekly planning in under an hour" and frustrations like "too many notification distractions."

When you run this prompt, Claude delivers comprehensive personas that go far beyond surface-level demographics. You'll receive personas with names, job titles, tech comfort levels, specific user goals, the problems they face with current solutions, and detailed scenarios showing how they'd actually use your product. This depth makes personas actionable rather than just theoretical exercises sitting in a design document.

To get even better results, be specific about your product's context. Instead of just saying "mobile app," mention that it's a fitness tracking app for busy professionals over 35. The more context you provide, the more nuanced and realistic Claude's personas become. This simple adjustment transforms generic personas into specific guides that actually influence your design choices.