Perplexity Computer turns a rough feature concept into a complete PRD with user stories, acceptance criteria, edge cases, and technical considerations.


Computer breaks the work into problem framing, research, requirements drafting, and risk analysis so the PRD is structured around decisions the team actually needs to make.

Docs, Notion, Linear, Jira, and planning boards can stay connected so the PRD flows directly into team review and implementation planning.

Goals. Scope. User stories. Acceptance criteria. Edge cases. Technical considerations. Computer delivers the document your team needs to start a real discussion.
Share the feature concept and come back to a polished PRD with the right level of detail.
Computer can research how similar features are handled across the market so the PRD reflects proven patterns and useful tradeoffs.
Computer can draft user stories and acceptance criteria that clarify what good execution looks like before engineering starts.
Computer can surface edge cases, dependencies, and rollout risks so the document is useful beyond the happy path.
Computer can push the output into Docs, Notion, and planning tools so the spec fits into your existing product workflow.
Computer can include implementation considerations and open questions that help engineering engage with the PRD early.
Computer can revise the PRD after review and keep the document aligned as scope or assumptions change.
