Features workspace
  • 18 Sep 2024
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Important

The visibility and availability of some functionality depends on your account type. For more information about account types, contact our Support team.

Use the information on this page in conjunction with Fine‑tuning your PRD, which guides you through the steps to get your PRD exactly as you want it.  


The Features workspace is where you actually work with the features and all their functionality.

Left panel

The left panel of the Features workspace includes the following:

  • Phases (collapsible)

    Includes all of the categories and features for a Phase. You can add and rename phases, and delete empty phases.

    • Categories (collapsible)
      Includes all of the features for an area of functionality. You add and rename categories, and delete empty categories.

      • Features
        When you select a feature, the details and actions are presented to the right.

    • Non-Functional Requirements

      As part of the initial PRD creation, PRD-AI generates Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) to identify and capture areas (such as scalability, compatibility, and maintainability) that need to be considered during app development.

      NFRs are provided in their own category called Non-Functional Requirements at the bottom of Phase 1 on the Phases & Features tab. Each NFR area (or type) looks and functions just as any other feature. 

      For more information, refer to Non-Functional Requirements.  

Right panel

The right panel of the Features workspace includes the following:

Feature basics

This section contains the following:

  • Feature name with the option to change the it.

  • Delete the feature.

  • Move to Phase

  • Jira options:

    • Link existing Jira issue — Link the selected feature to an existing Jira issue by adding the full URL of the Jira issue.
    • Create Jira issue — Creates a new issue in your Jira project.

    Once you have a Jira issue tied to a feature, you can copy the URL to your clipboard, or clear the link.

Feature Details tabs

Main Info (default) tab

  • User Types with options to add or remove user types for this feature.

  • AI Price Estimation

    Note the following:
    • AI-Powered estimates are not available on Enterprise accounts. 
    • You must have the Sales User or Super User permission.
    • The AI-Powered Estimates feature must be enabled for your account.
  • Feature Description with the option to change it.

  • Feature Acceptance Criteria with the option to change it.

Analyze tab

In the Analyze tab, we begin the Spec-to-Code process. When you click Analyze, the system performs a comprehensive analysis of the requirements of the feature, breaking them into different parts as applicable, including: frontend, backend, data schema, third-party integration, and business logic. This step helps us create more complete and higher-quality starter code for your project. 

Click Analyze. Depending on the scope of the feature, this may take a few moments. You can continue working in your PRD and come back to this tab later to see the results.

Starter Code tab

In the Starter Code tab, we take the next step in the Spec-to-Code process. When you click Generate Starter Code, we provide AI-powered starter code for the feature, using the details generated by the Analyze step as well as any information available from the Context Settings

Click Generate Starter Code. Code is generated in the background. You can continue working in your PRD and come back to this tab later to see the results.

Match-AI tab

Comments tab

With any feature, you can add comments to promote discussion and team interaction. Add, edit, or delete your comments. Note: You can only view comments made by others.  


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