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    "Product brief: Family Shapes"

    One-page product summary covering users, problem, MVP scope, and success metrics

    1) Problem

    Who is the user?

    • Families, donor-conceived people, donors, and supporting organizations (clinics and cryobanks).

    What pain are we solving?

    • Relationship, identity, and collaboration information is fragmented across tools and organizations, making it difficult to build trusted family context while preserving privacy boundaries.

    2) Why now

    • The platform has active workstreams around permissions, sharing controls, and multi-surface storytelling that need a shared, lightweight product anchor.

    3) Solution (MVP)

    One-sentence pitch: Family Shapes helps people map, understand, and safely collaborate around modern family relationships across recipient, donor, clinic, and community contexts.

    MVP scope (in)

    • Family tree and relationship graph experiences with role-aware collaboration.
    • Sharing, invitation, and permissions workflows backed by auditable policies.

    Out of scope (v1)

    • Full native mobile parity.
    • Advanced paid-enterprise feature packaging.

    4) Success metrics

    • Activation: New users create or join a tree and complete an initial relationship graph.
    • Retention: Returning weekly activity across family graph updates and collaboration actions.
    • Revenue (if applicable): Early organization/partner conversion for SaaS-aligned workflows.

    5) Assumptions and risks

    AssumptionRisk if falseValidation plan
    Users will adopt role-based collaboration controlsSharing workflows remain confusing and underusedTrack invitation acceptance, permission changes, and user feedback loops

    6) Open questions

    • What is the optimal boundary between family/community collaboration and organization-admin workflows?
    • Which privacy defaults best balance safety, trust, and discoverability for different user roles?

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