Use this app on Windows to turn rough ideas into clear product discovery work. It helps you move from a hypothesis to a validated PRD with evidence that your AI coding agent can use.
- Open the releases page
- Find the latest version
- Download the Windows file that matches your device
- Save the file to your Downloads folder
- Open the file and follow the steps on screen
If your browser asks what to do with the file, choose Save. If Windows shows a security prompt, choose the option that lets you keep going.
- A Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC
- Internet access for the first download
- Enough free space for the app and your working files
- A modern browser such as Chrome, Edge, or Firefox
- Claude Code installed if you plan to use the app with your coding workflow
The app is built for simple desktop use. You do not need a long setup process.
claude-code-discover helps you move through product discovery in a clear order:
- Start with a product idea
- Write a testable hypothesis
- Gather evidence
- Shape that evidence into a PRD
- Prepare the PRD so your AI coding agent can read it
It keeps the work in one place so you can stay focused on the product question instead of scattered notes.
- Download the latest release from the releases page
- Open the file after the download finishes
- Follow the install prompts
- Launch the app from your Start menu or desktop
- Create a new discovery project
- Add your idea, goals, and target users
- Build out your hypothesis and evidence
If the app asks where to save files, choose a folder you can find again, such as Documents.
Start with a simple product thought, a feature request, or a problem you want to solve.
State what you think will happen. Keep it short and direct.
Example:
- If we add a simpler onboarding step, more users will finish setup
Collect notes, user feedback, support tickets, or interview results. Use plain wording and keep each item tied to the idea.
Turn the discovery work into a product requirements doc with:
- Problem statement
- Goal
- User group
- Success measures
- Scope
- Risks
- Open questions
Use the evidence-backed PRD as input for your AI coding agent. This gives the agent context and helps it work from real product needs.
- Hypothesis tracking for early product ideas
- Evidence collection for research notes and user signals
- PRD generation from discovery work
- Structured output that is easy for Claude Code to read
- Workflow support for product managers, builders, and solo makers
- Clean view of each step in the discovery process
- Support for repeatable product planning across many ideas
If the app asks you to organize files, use a simple folder plan:
Projectsfor active workResearchfor notes and interviewsPRDsfor final docsArchivefor older versions
This makes it easier to find your work later.
- Keep each hypothesis specific
- Use one problem per project
- Add evidence as you find it, not all at once
- Write short notes in plain language
- Review the PRD before you pass it to Claude Code
- Keep the same project name across related files
A clear structure helps both you and the AI agent.
You want to improve onboarding.
- Create a project called Onboarding Review
- Write a hypothesis about where users drop off
- Add evidence from support logs and user feedback
- Draft a PRD for a simpler setup flow
- Pass the PRD to Claude Code for implementation work
This keeps the path from idea to action easy to follow.
Your discovery notes stay on your device unless you move them elsewhere. If you use cloud sync, your files may also appear in that service based on your own Windows or account settings.
- Check that the download finished
- Try downloading the latest release again
- Right-click the file and choose Open
- Open the file again and follow the Windows prompt
- If your browser saved the file in a different folder, look there first
- Restart your PC
- Try the latest release
- Make sure the file was fully downloaded
- Open your Downloads folder
- Sort by date
- Look for the newest file from the releases page
- Use the latest Windows update
- Keep one project per discovery topic
- Save evidence as you collect it
- Back up your PRDs in a second folder
- Use short names for files and folders
If you need the install file later, use the releases page to download and run this file from the latest version listed there
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