With its intuitive chat-based interface, Agile Pilot assists teams throughout the project lifecycle, from initial construction to testing and backlog management.
Developed by Bitboundaire, it provides support across various aspects of the software development process, from generating project names and structuring project components to aiding in the creation of new features for existing projects. This includes the development of backlogs, epics, user stories, tasks, and offering insights on project structure and considerations. It acts as a virtual product designer, manager, and engineer all in one.
What sets Agile Pilot apart from similar tools is its versatility and its comprehensive coverage of the software development process. Not only can it assist in new project creation, but it can also aid in the evolution of existing projects. Agile Pilot can provide significant assistance, from abstract tasks such as brainstorming project names to more detailed tasks such as structuring project components and user stories. It’s designed to be a comprehensive assistant for software development teams, providing support where it’s needed most.
Key features of Agile Pilot include:
• Product Scope Definition: Assists in developing the project scope by understanding the basics of the project and elaborating a professional summary and scope.
• Corner Case Identification: Helps identify extreme and atypical cases during project planning.
• Project Structuring: Provides guidance on project structure, including summaries, considerations, problem statements, personas, user journeys, product requirements, hypotheses, acceptance criteria, and relevant metrics.
• Integration with Existing Projects: Can provide information and clarification on infrastructure, business models, and implementation challenges for new features in existing projects and also assists in developing new features.
Agile Pilot operates on a freemium model. This means it offers a selection of features for free, allowing users to benefit from its basic functionalities at no cost. For more advanced or extensive features, Agile Pilot provides paid tiers. These premium plans are designed to enhance the user experience, offering a more robust set of tools for teams that require comprehensive support for their software development processes.