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AI tool for turning feature ideas into PRDs, scenarios, personas and more

Just launched my product and would love some honest feedback from fellow indie hackers.
https://www.defynit.com/
It’s an AI-powered product planning tool that helps turn rough feature ideas into structured product outputs like PRDs, flows, tasks, test cases, and open questions. The main idea is to keep each new feature connected to the wider project context, so planning stays consistent instead of becoming a collection of disconnected docs.

I built it to solve a problem I kept feeling myself: writing product requirements and thinking through scenarios takes a lot of time, and context gets lost very quickly across features.

Still early, and I’m now focused on learning from real users, improving the core flow, and understanding where the biggest value is.

Would really appreciate feedback on:

  • the idea itself
  • the landing page / positioning
  • whether this feels useful for product managers, founders, or designers

Happy to share the link and would love any brutally honest thoughts.

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on April 22, 2026
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    Connecting feature ideas back to the wider project context is a huge technical win, Basem. Most AI tools just spit out generic, disconnected PRDs, but maintaining that "single source of truth" across flows and test cases is what actually prevents architectural drift as a product scales.
    I’m currently running a project in Tokyo (Tokyo Lore) that highlights high-utility logic and product-planning tools just like Defynit. Since you're focused on keeping technical documentation consistent and context-aware, entering your project could be the perfect way to demonstrate your "project context" logic while your odds are at their absolute peak.

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    Basem, you just answered your own question.
    Someone looked at your product and saw a generic doc tool. That's not a product problem — your product is genuinely different. That's a copy problem.
    Your hero says "Turn feature ideas into structured product outputs." That line could belong to ten different tools. It describes the mechanism, not the pain. And when copy doesn't speak to a specific person's specific frustration, the brain defaults to the nearest familiar category — which is exactly what happened in that comment.
    There's a positioning gap on your landing page that's quietly costing you signups. Visitors are leaving without feeling seen — and that gap gets more expensive the more traffic you drive to it.
    If you want to know exactly where it's leaking and what to do about it, I do focused copy audits for early-stage SaaS. One session usually surfaces 3–5 specific fixes.
    Happy to take a look if you're interested

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      Totally different problem/solution. maybe i need to work more on the landing page

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