is there anything super differentiating to this tool other than a nice UX on top of claude/chatgpt? don't get me wrong, this certainly has its merits/use cases, but like OP, i'm actually also looking for a tool that is a bit more interesting/advanced than nice CRUD on top of prompt engineering because I know how to write good prompts and am more than happy to use claude's tool to get stories/acceptance criteria written for me into csv format that I can drop into linear or something.
my more advanced use case would be an actual thought partner/cofounder that can go out and do laborious things like agentic researching through reddit, thinking through next steps on what we should work or even pivoting based on given market trends/conditions. i don't think anything like this exists that is actually good
Userdoc is primarily around building and maintaining software requirements, so we don't do competitor research, or watch market trends etc.
But we can import any info you already have (documents etc), and have an interactive wizard to break it down into features (stories, epics, NFRs, test cases, personas, journeys) then create detailed acceptance criteria for each feature.
We can also take existing source code, and reverse engineer that into detailed documentation.
my more advanced use case would be an actual thought partner/cofounder that can go out and do laborious things like agentic researching through reddit, thinking through next steps on what we should work or even pivoting based on given market trends/conditions. i don't think anything like this exists that is actually good