General Description

Trood Business/Development Manager (BDM) is an AI-powered tool which helps to launch and manage tech products from idea to a scaled solution

The product has two core parts - the Business part and the Development part. Both parts are interconnected and both parts are based on two key entities - suggestions and tasks.

Suggestions are ideas generated by AI or other BDM users based on the project profile. The project owner might cancel a suggestion, or convert it to a task

Tasks are backlog-structured entities which might be assigned to BDM users or AI, to be implemented, checked by the project owner, and marked as done or reinitiated

There are security settings to change tasks visibility and assignability, with options of being visible/assignable:

In the last case the tasks are being published to an auto-generated project page

The Business Part

Contains core business information, corresponding suggestions and tasks (see the mockups)

The Development Part

Contains the system topology, corresponding suggestions and tasks (see the mockups)

The Core Use-Case/Critical Path

  1. The user signs up
  2. The user gets an automated suggestion to add a project through a wizard
  3. The user goes through a wizard
  4. The user gets suggestions to add functional specification for a project, and to setup project topology