FAQ from Userdoc
What is Userdoc?
Userdoc is an AI-powered software tool that simplifies the process of creating software requirements, user stories, acceptance criteria, personas, and journeys. It helps users build better software by leveraging AI assistance.
How to use Userdoc?
Using Userdoc is easy. Simply sign in to your account and centralize your knowledge during discovery, development, system testing, and documentation phases. Capture your requirements using user stories and sync them with other systems. Understand your users with fictional personas generated using AI. Explain detailed workflows through user journeys. Userdoc also offers AI assistance to automatically generate requirements, saving you time and effort.
Is Userdoc a project management tool?
No, Userdoc is not a project management tool. It focuses on helping users manage their software requirements by capturing them in user stories, personas, and user journeys.
At what phase of my project would I use Userdoc?
Userdoc can be used throughout the entire project lifecycle, from discovery to development, system testing, and long-term documentation.
How does Userdoc work with design?
Userdoc helps in understanding user personas and their motivations, frustrations, and backgrounds, which can aid in the design process. User journeys can also be used to explain detailed workflows in the system.
Do I have to use user stories?
While user stories are a standard way of capturing requirements, they are not mandatory in Userdoc. However, using user stories can help in clearly defining the requirements and their acceptance criteria.
Will Userdoc take up more of my time? (I'm already busy!)
Userdoc is designed to save you time by automating the generation of user stories, acceptance criteria, personas, and user journeys. The AI assistance feature significantly reduces the time spent on creating requirements.
But is documentation a good thing?
Documentation is essential for ensuring everyone understands the requirements and expectations. Userdoc provides a centralized and structured approach to documentation, making it easier to manage and share knowledge.