FAQs

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What exactly is SprintLine?+

SprintLine is a product-definition platform. It turns rough ideas into a complete specification package — PRDs, user stories, acceptance criteria, user flows, API definitions, and OpenAPI specs — that developers and AI coding tools can build immediately.

What is SprintLine not?+

SprintLine is not a note-taking app, project management tool, ticketing platform, documentation repository, or generic AI writing assistant. It's a specification engine designed to reduce ambiguity before development begins.

Who is SprintLine for?+

Non-technical founders with strong ideas, startup teams using AI development tools, product managers who need rigorous specs without weeks of work, and any organization hiring developers who wants to eliminate ambiguity before code is written.

Which AI coding tools does SprintLine work with?+

Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, Lovable, Bolt, GitHub Copilot — and any other AI assistant that accepts written specifications. The output is platform-agnostic, so it also works with traditional development teams, agencies, and freelancers.

How is this different from just prompting ChatGPT?+

Generic AI tools generate content. SprintLine generates specifications using methodology refined through years of real software delivery. The artifacts are structured the way professional engineering teams expect them — designed for implementation, not discussion.

How long does it take to get a specification package?+

Hours instead of weeks. SprintLine's structured discovery moves quickly, and the artifact generation runs in a single sprint.

What's the connection to Alset?+

SprintLine is powered by methodologies developed through Alset's real software delivery engagements. The platform uses the same specification standards Alset's engineering teams apply when defining production projects.

Can I use SprintLine if I already have a developer?+

Especially then. Giving your developer a complete spec package on day one is the fastest way to ship the right thing the first time.

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