Hey everyone,
As a designer/founder, I used to hate writing PRDs. I'd spend hours in Google Docs, stressing over feature specs, user flows, and edge cases, only to realize I was overcomplicating things.
I realized that writing specs isn't the work building the product is.
So, I built a tool that takes a rough idea and automatically generates a dev-ready PRD in 5 minutes.
I'm not saying this replaces human product thinking, but it definitely kills the "blank page syndrome" and saves 90% of the busy work.
I've put together a few examples of how it turns a 1-liner idea into a full-blown PRD on my site. If you're currently drowning in feature specs or Google Docs, take a look and tell me if this saves you time.
🔗 https://bunzee.ai/ai/analysis/16ff69e9-3d9a-458c-9acd-2ffb32cc828a
No 1:1 consultation needed just check out the "PRD Library" on the site to see if it fits your workflow.
“Writing specs isn’t the work. Building the product is.”
That line will resonate with a lot of early-stage founders.
A good PRD should create clarity, not become a bottleneck. The biggest advantage of AI-generated documentation is probably psychological: helping teams move from idea paralysis into execution mode quickly.
Also smart move showing real examples publicly instead of forcing calls first.
https://teams.live.com/l/invite/FAAk3iOSJkDyS11JQE?v=g1
While I understand where you're coming from, I must respectfully disagree with the notion that writing product specifications isn't 'real work.' Drawing from my experience across various startups and operating a service with a user base of 20,000, I've learned that while anyone can whip up an AI MVP over a weekend, making it truly compelling to users is a different story. Far too often, builders only realize after completing a product that they’ve merely cloned a single feature from an already successful app.
You might argue that idea validation is trivial. Perhaps that’s true if you're building a highly specialized, niche service that requires deep, exclusive expertise. But if you’re aiming for a broader audience, it becomes even more critical to analyze market fit and understand where your idea truly stands. Investing 10 minutes to validate whether a service is actually worth building isn't a distraction it’s a shortcut. It protects your time and ultimately helps you build a better product, faster.