Voice-first requirements interview
Say the idea
out loud.
Watch it become
a specification.
Most projects fail in the gap between "I know what I want" and a document someone could build from. Press the orb and talk for a few minutes. An AI product manager interviews you, finds the questions you hadn't thought to ask, and writes the spec on screen while you speak.
About 8 minutes · needs your microphone · everything stays in this browser
You left a spec in progress
How it works
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01
You talk, it listens
A real-time voice conversation — no recording, no transcribe-then-wait. Interrupt it whenever you like, the way you would a person.
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02
It asks one question at a time
And it always suggests an answer, so you can just agree or push back. You don't need the vocabulary — that's the point.
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03
The unknowns become visible
Gaps it spots go into Still Unknown. Watching that list appear and empty out is where most of the value is.
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You leave with the document
Seven sections, every bullet marked as yours or its own guess, editable, exportable as markdown. Ready to hand to a developer — or to a build tool.
The one rule it can't break
Anything you said is written as confirmed. Anything the AI inferred is written as a proposal — dashed, waiting, with a note on why it's suggesting it. You accept it or you don't. An assistant that quietly puts words in your mouth is worse than no assistant at all, so this one shows its work.
Why OpenKBS built this
OpenKBS builds production software with — and for — enterprises, and hands them a platform to keep building on their own. The hard part was never the code. It's arriving at requirements clear enough to build from. This page is that step, made conversational.
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