Requirements with a single source of truth
A PRD should be the reference for what you’re building. In Wyatt, the PRD links to the tasks and specs that implement it, so the document stays connected to reality rather than going stale after kickoff.
Write product requirements documents with AI assistance and keep them linked to the specs, tasks, and decisions that bring them to life.
PRD editor
Write requirements in a flexible editor.
AI drafting
Draft and refine PRDs with the assistant.
Linked
Connect requirements to tasks and specs.
Templates
Start from a proven PRD structure.
What you can do with Wyatt
PRD editor
Write requirements in a flexible editor.
AI drafting
Draft and refine PRDs with the assistant.
Linked
Connect requirements to tasks and specs.
Templates
Start from a proven PRD structure.
A PRD should be the reference for what you’re building. In Wyatt, the PRD links to the tasks and specs that implement it, so the document stays connected to reality rather than going stale after kickoff.
Use the assistant to draft a PRD from your notes and research, expand bullet points into clear requirements, and keep the structure consistent.
Begin from a proven PRD template so every product doc has the same structure, making them easy to write, read, and review.
Because the PRD lives in the shared workspace, engineering, design, and stakeholders work from the same requirements and can comment in context.
Turn requirements into tasks and link them back to the PRD, so the path from spec to shipped feature is traceable.
Yes. The assistant can draft a PRD from your notes and research and expand points into clear requirements.
Yes. Begin from a proven PRD template for consistent structure.
Yes. The PRD links to the tasks and specs that implement it, so it stays connected to reality.
Yes. Everyone works from the same document and can comment in context.