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Priora

Every Feature Earns Its Place.

Productivity
SaaS
Developer Tools
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Hunted byKonstanty Litwinow JrKonstanty Litwinow Jr

Priora forces you to define your MVP before you write code. Dump every feature idea. Rank them blind, one at a time, so comparison bias cannot sneak in. Then face your Scope Score: what belongs in v1, what does not, and why. Free runs through prioritisation and Scope Score. Pro continues with Discovery, Scope Review with the Priora Assistant, and a PrioraDocs pack you can hand to Cursor or a freelancer. ChatGPT invents ideas. Priora makes you choose.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I kept shipping features that felt "obvious" and then watching the build drag for weeks. The problem was never code. It was deciding what belonged in v1 before I opened the editor. Priora is the workflow I wanted: brain dump → blind rank (so you cannot compare features while scoring) → Scope Score → then, if you want the full handoff, Discovery, Review, and a PrioraDocs pack. Free covers the hard part: prioritisation and the score. Pro finishes the handoff. Would love honest takes from people who have felt scope creep. What is the feature you almost built that you now know should have waited?

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The blind one-at-a-time ranking actually changed my mind on what I thought was the obvious top feature. Wish more tools forced this kind of honest triage before letting you touch code.

honestly the blind ranking thing is kind of brilliant, it stopped me from quietly favouring the features i was most excited about. the scope score at the end was a bit of a gut check but in a useful way

Love the blind ranking approach to kill comparison bias, that's the part that actually makes Priora different from a spreadsheet. One thing that would help me as a user: add a way to revisit a previous run and see which ideas I cut, because weeks later I always forget what I dismissed and end up re-considering the same things. A simple "graveyard" view with the option to resurrect an item back into the active list would close that loop nicely.

the blind ranking idea is honestly pretty clever, bias is the worst part of feature prioritisation. one thing i'd love to see is the ability to export the dumped ideas and rankings as a simple csv or even just a markdown list, because right now if i want to share the scope discussion with a cofounder who isn't using the tool, i'm basically screenshotting stuff. would make it way easier to actually use this in a real planning session

The blind one-at-a-time ranking is genuinely clever, basically removes that sneaky "this one sounds better because I just saw it" bias. Props for turning a normally mushy process into something that actually forces a decision.

Love the blind ranking idea, that bias creeps into every brainstorm I run. One thing that would make the free tier way more useful is letting me export the ranked list as a simple Markdown or CSV file so I can share it with co-founders without needing Pro.

Ran a quick session dumping random app ideas and the blind ranking actually forced me to admit my "must have" was just nice to have. Scope Score landing at the end felt like a gut check I did not know I needed.

Love the blind ranking approach, that's a smart way to fight feature creep early. One thing I'd love to see: the ability to export the ranked list and Scope Score as a simple markdown table or CSV, so I can drop it straight into a Notion doc or share with a co-founder without retyping anything. Right now it feels like the output lives inside the tool only.

Tried the blind ranking thing and it actually broke a tie I'd been going back and forth on for days. The Scope Score at the end felt like a gut check I didn't ask for but probably needed.

The blind one-at-a-time ranking is a nice touch, it really did kill my usual habit of inflating every feature to "must-have." Scope Score felt blunt but fair, and handing the PrioraDocs pack straight to Cursor sounds like a real time-saver.

The blind one-at-a-time ranking is a really smart move, it cuts right through the usual "this one looks better next to that one" trap. Feels like someone actually thought hard about how founders fool themselves during scoping.

About Priora on Product Hunt

Every Feature Earns Its Place.

Priora was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 10 upvotes and 23 comments, placing #112 on the daily leaderboard. Priora forces you to define your MVP before you write code. Dump every feature idea. Rank them blind, one at a time, so comparison bias cannot sneak in. Then face your Scope Score: what belongs in v1, what does not, and why. Free runs through prioritisation and Scope Score. Pro continues with Discovery, Scope Review with the Priora Assistant, and a PrioraDocs pack you can hand to Cursor or a freelancer. ChatGPT invents ideas. Priora makes you choose.

Priora was featured in Productivity (656.2k followers), SaaS (43.1k followers) and Developer Tools (515.9k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 272.5k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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