Product Strategy Doc templates

Streamline your product strategy and stay aligned with your team by using Notion's product strategy doc template. Keep all stakeholders in the loop and ensure everyone knows the project's next steps, goals, and priorities with this fully customizable template.

71 Templates
A template preview for Game Design Document
A template preview for Business Requirement Documents (BRD)
A template preview for Customer journey mapping
A template preview for Product Brief
A template preview for Competitive Positioning Framework
A template preview for Task Prioritisation using RICE Framework
A template preview for Competitor Analysis B2B
A template preview for Documents for Designers
A template preview for Lean Canvas - from The Lean Startup
A template preview for SWOT Analysis for Startups
A template preview for 3-year Business Plan
A template preview for Product Brief
A template preview for Product manager OS
A template preview for Whalesync's Company Tracker
A template preview for PRD Template: Website Design
A template preview for Design Handover
A template preview for Initiative Strategy
A template preview for Brand Questionnaire
A template preview for Creative Direction
A template preview for The ADDIE Model
A template preview for R.I.C.E. Scoring Framework -  Prioritization
A template preview for Product prelaunch
A template preview for Voice of Customer Report

Related Collections

Browse all collections

Top 10 Product Strategy Doc Templates for Product Managers

Notion
Image for top-10-product-strategy-doc-templates-for-product-managers
Image for top-10-product-strategy-doc-templates-for-product-managers

Top 10 Product Strategy Doc Templates for Product Development Managers

Notion
Image for top-10-product-strategy-doc-templates-for-product-development-managers
Image for top-10-product-strategy-doc-templates-for-product-development-managers

FAQs

What is a Notion template?

A Notion template is any publicly shared page in Notion that can be duplicated. They allow you to share your favorite workflows with the community, or duplicate other workflows that you want to use.

How do I use a template?

Once you identify the template(s) you’d like to use, click the Start with this template or Get Template button. If you’re already signed into Notion, the template will automatically be added to your workspace in the Private section of your sidebar. If you’re logged out or don’t have a Notion account, you’ll be prompted to sign in or create an account first.

How do I make a Notion template?

You can make any Notion page a template by clicking Share in the top right, select the Publish tab, and click the Publish to web button. Make sure the Allow duplicate as template is toggled on. To share, use the public-facing URL or click the Copy web link button in the Publish tab.

How do I submit my template to the Notion Template Gallery?

To submit a template to the gallery, go to notion.so/templates and click the Submit a template button in the upper right corner or visit notion.so/submit-a-template. Fill out the form (including your public template link, template name, template descriptions, and template category) to share your template with the Notion community!

How can I customize the template?

Once you’ve added a template into your workspace, you have endless options for what you can change, edit, or update to fit your needs. Templates are just a starting point to help you create your ideal workspace.

Here are a few common updates and changes that you can make once duplicating a template:

  • Pages — Update the page cover photo, add/change an icon, and change the page title.

  • Text — Add formatting, like bold, italics, text color, and background color. Change heading levels, add bullet or numbered lists, and move sections around.

  • Blocks — Add blocks like callouts, toggle lists, or tables. Remove blocks that you don’t need to reduce clutter or make space for extra blocks.

  • Databases — Change property names, types, and icons, or add/remove properties that don’t fit your needs. Add new database views, like boards, lists, calendars, timelines, or galleries.

Still have more questions?
Learn more in our help center.