Overview
GreenPRD.com is an AI tool designed to help transform ideas into specific, cohesive product requirements that remain consistently synchronized. The tool facilitates the creation of complex workflows, enabling users to model triggers, branches, and actions on a canvas intimately connected with their product specifications.
This removes the risk of a drifting diagram that isn't in sync with the evolving product. In addition to handling workflow, GreenPRD.com assists in mapping out screens, routes, and UI flows before coding, aiding a shared understanding among designers and engineers of the product's architecture.
GreenPRD.com also serves as a centralised hub for documenting APIs, webhooks, and third-party services. This hub-and-spoke graph approach provides clear ownership and understanding of component interactions, and ensures that the documentation remains consistent as the product specifications evolve.The tool integrates directly with your IDE and GitHub, offering a one-time repo import to map code to its canvas.
Live two-way GitHub sync is available with an upgrade to Pro. Throughout its function, GreenPRD.com maintains a tight coupling between every workflow module, documentation, and the MCP.
This ensures all elements are in sync, delivering a tool that supports the development of well scoped, effectively managed products.
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John Bender🛠️ 1 tool 🙏 18 karmaMay 28, 2024@CoreStoryBuild plan was highly detailed, and the tool suggested a lot of good new ideas based on my original input. PRD structure is straightforward, and CSV download makes it easy to share and upload to Jira. -
Turn any idea into engineering-ready product specs.
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Create technical specs 10x faster with AI
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Turn vague ideas into robust technical specifications.Honestly, MySpec saved us from a massive rewrite. We used to just start coding and hope the architecture would figure itself out (spoiler: it didn't, it was pure spaghetti). Using this tool completely changed how we plan. It forces you to get crystal-clear on the specs and scalability before you lay down a single line of code. If you’re tired of 3 AM tech-debt panic attacks, just try it. Seriously.
