Claude Code project planning
Claude Code PRD Generator for build plans with real product context.
AlphaTales turns your rough software idea into a PRD, requirements, architecture, build plan, and Dev Pack that Claude Code can use as implementation context.
Search intent
Claude Code PRD generator
Built for
Teams using Claude Code who need a stronger source of truth before asking an agent to create files, refactor workflows, or implement product behavior.
Problem
Claude Code can execute quickly, but it still needs precise direction. If the product goal, requirements, architecture, and build plan are unclear, the work can become fast but misaligned.
Workflow
From rough intent to build-ready context.
Step 1
Capture the idea, user problem, workflow, goals, and delivery constraints.
Step 2
Generate a PRD with requirements and scope that can guide implementation.
Step 3
Create architecture notes, build plan steps, and task-level context.
Step 4
Use the Dev Pack as Claude Code context so execution follows the intended product shape.
Outputs
What AlphaTales gives your AI coding workflow.
A Claude Code PRD generator workflow that starts with product intent instead of scattered prompts.
Requirements and acceptance criteria that make implementation behavior easier to verify.
Architecture and build plan context that guide code changes across the project.
A Dev Pack that gives Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and developers a shared execution brief.
FAQ
Why does Claude Code need a PRD?
Claude Code can perform implementation work, but it needs clear product context to know what should be built, why it matters, and how success should be judged.
What makes AlphaTales different from just prompting Claude?
AlphaTales structures the planning layer first: product intent, requirements, architecture, tasks, and Dev Pack context before the coding agent starts work.
Can I use the same plan with other AI coding tools?
Yes. The output is meant to support Claude Code as well as Cursor, Codex, Copilot, and human development workflows.
Give your AI tools the product context they need before code starts.
Start with scope, requirements, architecture, and a build plan instead of asking coding agents to infer the product from scattered notes.
Generate your first build plan